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Page 1: Intrapersonal Communication. What is it? Intrapersonal communication is internal processing of a message. The individual becomes his or her own sender.

Intrapersonal Communication

Page 2: Intrapersonal Communication. What is it? Intrapersonal communication is internal processing of a message. The individual becomes his or her own sender.

What is it?• Intrapersonal communication

is internal processing of a message.

• The individual becomes his or her own sender and receiver, providing feedback to him or herself in an ongoing internal process.

• It is how you perceive yourself• It is usually done by using

language/communication in your own head

Page 3: Intrapersonal Communication. What is it? Intrapersonal communication is internal processing of a message. The individual becomes his or her own sender.

How We Do It?•Communication between body parts, ex. stomach rumbling to tell you to eat

•“Talking to yourself”

•Interpreting maps, signs, symbols

•Day dreaming

•Dreaming

Page 4: Intrapersonal Communication. What is it? Intrapersonal communication is internal processing of a message. The individual becomes his or her own sender.

Self Concept

the way in which one perceives oneself•can be divided into categories:

•Personal self-concept-facts or one's own opinions about oneself ex. "I have brown eyes" or "I am attractive"•Social self-concept- one's perceptions about how one is regarded by others ex. "people think I have a great sense of humor"•Self-ideals- what or how one would like to be ex. "I want to be a lawyer" or "I wish I were thinner“

Page 5: Intrapersonal Communication. What is it? Intrapersonal communication is internal processing of a message. The individual becomes his or her own sender.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs


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