Term ID: T2637

Interpersonal Process

/interpersonal-process/
The dynamic interactions and relationship patterns that occur between individuals, including communication styles, emotional exchanges, and behavioral reciprocity.
Example: The cycle where one person's criticism leads to another's withdrawal, which increases criticism, demonstrating how interpersonal patterns can escalate conflicts.

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Reference: Kiesler (1996)