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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
interpersonal
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
people/interpersonal skills (=the ability to deal with people)
▪ He wasn’t a good communicator and had no people skills at all.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
communication
▪ Interpersonal skills are crucial since it is largely through the medium of interpersonal communication that the assessment process is conducted.
▪ The three categories of passive, aggressive and assertive behaviour are a useful way of differentiating and describing interpersonal communication styles.
▪ In interpersonal communications, feedback may stem from questions, gestures, nods or shrugs.
▪ Phone-ins on radio can provide speedy feedback, but by and large feedback is much slower in the mass media than in interpersonal communications.
▪ Thirdly, because there is no involvement with a computer professional, there will be no interpersonal communication problem to overcome.
▪ At the heart of healthy interpersonal communication is the skill of assertiveness.
relationship
▪ The recognition of good staff interpersonal relationships as fundamental to all management processes and important as a model for pupils 7.
▪ Likes and dislikes for others are established, and initial interpersonal relationships begin to form.
▪ The ultimate aim of the counselling process is to achieve significant improvement in the social and interpersonal relationships of the counsellee.
▪ Inability to establish and maintain meaningful interpersonal relationships 2.
▪ Most self-poisoning patients are reacting to crises in interpersonal relationships.
▪ Yet in discussing communicating, it is not the individual who is crucial; it is the interpersonal relationship.
▪ Though reserved in his interpersonal relationships he nevertheless displays good interpersonal skills.
skill
▪ Much of Sue's outreach work is within an education setting, developing drama, music and interpersonal skills.
▪ They too need to learn the problem-solving, decision-making, teamwork, and interpersonal skills necessary to both team and individual performance.
▪ Moss Kanter describes the personal and interpersonal skills she found in effective change makers.
▪ Still others claim that they lack the rhetorical or interpersonal skills to communicate honestly and openly.
▪ Alongside the factual overview for managers, trainers are concerned to sharpen the managers' interpersonal skills.
▪ Still, they had been promoted primarily for their technical competence, not their management or interpersonal skill.
▪ Less reliance on power bases is found in managers who have the tactical and interpersonal skills to concentrate on the essential objectives.
▪ Have I had the kinds of experiences that give conceptual and interpersonal skills?
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
interpersonal

1842, from inter- + personal. Introduced in a psychological sense 1938 by H.S. Sullivan (1892-1949) to describe "behavior between people in an encounter."

Wiktionary
interpersonal

a. Between two or more people.

WordNet
interpersonal

adj. occurring among or involving several people; "interpersonal situations in which speech occurs"

Usage examples of "interpersonal".

We thank the following journals for permission to reprint sections of our published articles: American Journal of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.

So it has been this time: we have seen interpersonal anger, riots, interethnic struggles, even coups and minor wars.

The more maladaptive defenses that one uses, the more likely one has a serious psychiatric disorder, many symptoms, and interpersonal problems.

If interpersonal concerns underlie your procrastinating, see chapters 8, 9 and 10.

Filled with visions of murder, mayhem, deceit, fear, psychopathia, crime and rotten interpersonal relationships.

People who are characterised by these qualities may at times use others to gratify their own needs, but the tendency occurs in the broader context of sensitive interpersonal relatedness rather than as a pervasive style of dealing with other people.

In this method, you can concentrate on the antecedents of desired or unwanted behaviors, feelings, or interpersonal interactions.

Nor, apparently, did the fact that interpersonal conflicts forced a large turnover of crewers and scientific personnel each time.

First of all, these murders are what we would term personal-cause homicides, which simply means acts ensuing from interpersonal aggression.

They affect most of the areas of functioning of the patient: his career, his interpersonal relationships, his social functioning.

It completely ignored, almost totally forgot, its own interpersonal dimension, the dimension of dialogical and intersubjective communication, in favor of the merely monological and objectifying mode, which is also a very hyperagentic mode, in that the communions of inter subjectivity are ditched in favor of the monologues of individual power and agency.

The psychological, interpersonal, environmental causes, like poverty, prejudice, and dysfunctional families, are considered less important (Albee, 1996).

Each of those dissociations and alienationsof the transpersonal, the interpersonal, and the prepersonalwould severely curtail its cherished freedom.

The theorists fail to realize that everything that is either interesting or lifelike in the classroom proceeds from what they would probably call interpersonal relations: Sue Ann Brownly kicking me in the ankle.

The effectiveness of counteraggression strategies in reducing interpersonal aggression.