I-message
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i-message-181-3724133
title:
I-message
text:
In interpersonal communication, an I-message or I-statement is an assertion about the feelings, beliefs, values, etc. of the person speaking, generally expressed as a sentence beginning with the word I, and is contrasted with a "you-message" or "you-statement", which often begins with the word you and focuses on the person spoken to. Thomas Gordon coined the term "I message" in the 1960s while doing play therapy with children. He added the concept to his book for parents, P.E.T.: Parent Effectiv
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encyclopedia
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Assertion about the feelings, beliefs, values etc. of the person speaking
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-message
date created:
2008-08-24T00:53:55Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T18:51:19Z
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