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Making Friends (and Making Them Count) Emory A. Griffin

Making Friends (and Making Them Count) By Emory A. Griffin

Making Friends (and Making Them Count) by Emory A. Griffin


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(and Making Them Count) Exploring the art of friendship, Em Griffin discusses what attracts one person to another, how self-concept affects relationships, how people form first impressions and what ingredients make for lasting friendships.

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Making Friends (and Making Them Count) Summary

Making Friends (and Making Them Count) by Emory A. Griffin

  • Recipient of a 1987 Campus Life Editor's Choice Award
  • A 1987 Religious Speech Communication Association Book of the Year
Exploring the art of friendship, Em Griffin discusses what attracts one person to another, how self-concept affects relationships, how people form first impressions and what ingredients make for lasting friendships.

About Emory A. Griffin

Em Griffin is professor emeritus of communication at Wheaton College in Illinois, where he has taught since 1970. He received his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Michigan and his M. A. and Ph.D. in Communication from Northwestern university. His research interest centers on the development of close friendships. Griffin is the author of Getting Together and Making Friends ( Making Them Count).

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Rules of the Game
Understanding Me
2. Self-Concept
3. Motivation
Understanding Thee
4. Perception
5. Listening to Language
6. Nonverbal Communication
7. Interpersonal Attraction
Understanding We
8. Trust and Transparency
9. Accountability and Forgiveness
10. The Friendship Mandate

Notes

Further Reading

Additional information

CIN087784996XVG
9780877849964
087784996X
Making Friends (and Making Them Count) by Emory A. Griffin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
InterVarsity Press
19870529
223
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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