Interpersonal communication
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Interpersonal communication
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Interpersonal communication
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- The book of no, 250 ways to say it--and mean it--and stop people-pleasing forever, Susan Newman
- Stop the fight!, an illustrated guide for couples--how to break free from the 12 most common arguments and build a relationship that lasts, Michelle Brody, PhD
- Who gets believed?, when the truth isn't enough, Dina Nayeri
- What doctors feel, how emotions affect the practice of medicine, Danielle Ofri
- But I didn't mean that!, how to avoid misunderstandings and hurt feelings in everyday life, June Paris, Rachel Small, and Richard Heyman
- Talking to Alzheimer's, Claudia J. Strauss
- Make yourself unforgettable, how to become the person everyone remembers and no one can resist, Dale Carnegie Training
- A complaint free world, [how to stop complaining and start enjoying the life you always wanted], Will Bowen
- Supercommunicators, how to unlock the secret language of connection, Charles Duhigg
- How to win friends and influence people in the digital age, Dale Carnegie & Assocs., Inc. with Brent Cole
- Uncensored, my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white America, Zachary R. Wood
- The art of mingling, proven techniques for mastering any room, Jeanne Martinet
- How to talk so little kids will listen, a survival guide to life with children ages 2-7, Joanna Faber & Julie King ; illustrated by Coco Faber, Tracey Faber, and Sam Faber Manning
- Brag!, the art of tooting your own horn without blowing it, Peggy Klaus
- Modern etiquette made easy, a five-step method to mastering etiquette, Myka Meier
- De-escalate, how to calm an angry person in 90 seconds or less, Douglas E. Noll, JD, MA
- Talking across the divide, how to communicate with people you disagree with and maybe even change the world, Justin Lee
- Mean girls at work, how to stay professional when things get personal, Katherine Crowley And Kathi Elster
- Mingling with the enemy, a social survival guide for our divided era, Jeanne Martinet
- You're wearing that?, understanding mothers and daughters in conversation, Deborah Tannen
- The serious business of small talk, becoming fluent, comfortable, and charming, Carol A. Fleming
- As we speak, how to make your point and have it stick, Peter Meyers and Shann Nix
- Supercommunicators, how to unlock the secret language of connection, Charles Duhigg
- The dance of connection, how to talk to someone when you're mad, hurt, scared, frustrated, insulted, betrayed, or desperate, Harriet Lerner
- A smart girl's guide to knowing what to say, finding the words to fit any situation, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
- If I understood you, would I have this look on my face?, my adventures in the art and science of relating and communicating, Alan Alda
- Baby sing & sign, communicate early with your baby: learning signs the fun way through music and play, Anne Meeker Miller
- From the errors of others, how to avoid embarrassing mistakes in writing and speaking, Rebecca M. Lyles
- Hello! good-bye!, by Aliki
- Boy talk, how you can help your son express his emotions, Mary Polce-Lynch ; foreword by Michael Gurian
- Voice lessons for parents, what to say, how to say it, and when to listen, Wendy Mogel, PhD
- How to argue and win every time, at home, at work, in court, everywhere, every day, Gerry Spence
- Pitch perfect, how to say it right the first time, every time, Bill McGowan and Alisa Bowman
- The drama-free office, a guide to healthy collaboration with your team, coworkers, and boss, Jim Warner and Kaley Klemp
- The art of talking to anyone, essential people skills for success in any situation, Rosalie Maggio
- Digital body language, how to build trust and connection, no matter the distance, Erica Dhawan
- How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk, Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish ; illustrations by Kimberly Ann Coe ; with a new afterword: "The next generation" by Joanna Faber
- Doesn't hurt to ask, using the power of questions to communicate, connect, and persuade/, Trey Gowdy