When someone interrupts, the unspoken message is, "What I have to - TopicsExpress



          

When someone interrupts, the unspoken message is, "What I have to say is more important than what you were in the middle of saying." It almost always creates defensiveness as the other person feels an increased to press their point, often by "interrupting back". But if a person refuses to interrupt, they are less likely to have an argument and more likely to have a discussion. Fingerpainting in Psych Class- bringing psychology home
Posted on: Fri, 09 Aug 2013 21:15:37 +0000

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