PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL, AND TECHNICAL BARRIERS IN COMMUNICATION AS A PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM
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This article analyzes the content of psychological, social, and technical barriers encountered in the communication process, their impact on the effectiveness of interpersonal relationships, and mechanisms for overcoming these barriers from a psychological perspective. The study highlights factors that influence the quality of communication, interpersonal understanding, social adaptation, and management effectiveness on a scientific basis.
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