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umka21 [38]
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Specific and well-defined professional skills are required

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___. Content needing to be communicated  (Message)

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b. body structure

c. skin color

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TYPE OF SELF

DEFINITION OF TYPE OF SELF

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Public Self -how we want others to see us

Real Self -inner, natural self, authentic and spontaneous

Critic Self -how we see ourselves through our "inner voice"

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b. Describe what action you would take in this circumstance.

c. Explain what kinds of skills you would be demonstrating by taking this action

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