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The theory of Relational Dialectics is the intimate communication that takes place in close relationships. Baxter and Montgomery developed this theory in the late 1980's and the early 1990's. There are many different aspects of this theory such as the push-me-pull-you dialectics of close relationships.
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Dialectic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Relational dialectics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Relational dialectics is a concept within communication theory. The theory, first proposed respectively by Baxter and W. K. Rawlins in 1988, defines communication patterns between relationship partne...
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This study intends to explore the dynamics of organization-public relationships from a new approach: the dialectical perspective. Baxter and Montgomery s relational dialectics encompasses four tenets: contradictions change praxis and totality. ... These four tenets intertwined in explaining the dynamics in relationships.
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Doctoral training and as a part of that dissertation advising are current and challenging topics in the public discussions in the Finnish academic scene. In addition to the efficacy of doctoral training the forms and quality of it have been questioned. ... In the data-analysis four relational dialectics were identified:
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Adolescents' Interaction with Parents and Friends: Dialectics of Temporal Perspective and Evaluation; Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, February 1, 1988; 5(1): 27 - 46. [Abstract];
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We've previously explored various aspects of the relationships involved in dialectical interchange. In this essay we'll examine the special features of the interchange involved in genuine 1 interpersonal and political-economic relationships.
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