Abstract
Abstract
This paper is a review of the Family Communication Patterns Theory (FCPT) and Family Communication Power Theory and the research conducted from the marital, family, and interpersonal communication perspective of the two theories. The review of literature determined the negative and positive effects of events that can, in turn, have a negative or positive reaction about the family communication pattern and power theory.
Keywords: Family Communication, Family Communication Pattern, Family Communication Patterns Theory, Communication, Communication Conformity, Communication
Year Manuscript Completed
Fall 2017
Senior Project Advisor
Mrs. Melynda Conner,
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Degree
Field of Study
Communications
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Dyess, Patricia, "Family Commuication Pattern and Power Theory" (2017). Integrated Studies. 101.
https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/bis437/101