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Interpersonal climate
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Overall feeling between people that arises largely out of the ways people communicate with each other
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Self-disclosure
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The revelation of personal information about ourselves that others are unlikely to discover on their own
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Recognition
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Nonverbal gestures that indicate we know of a person's existance
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Acknowledgment
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Nonverbal gestures that indicate we are listening
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Endorsement
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Involves accepting antoher's feelings or thoughts as valid
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Covert conflict
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Exists when partners deny or camouflage disagreement or anger and express it indirectly
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Overt conflict
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Exists when people express differences in a straightforward manner
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Closeness in dialogue
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Talking to create closeness to others
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Closeness in the doing
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Doing things with or for others to create closeness
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Conflict
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What people who depend on each other have different views, interests, or goals and percieve their differences as incompatible
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Stonewalling
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Relying on the exit response to conflict and refusing to discuss issues
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