Family communication pattern

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Family communication pattern is a mode of family interaction that involves a blending of conversation and conformity orientations. These include consensual, pluralistic, protective, and laissez-faire patterns.

Definition

According to Looking Out, Looking In by Adler, Proctor (15th edition),

Family communication pattern. A mode of family interaction that involves a blending of conversation and conformity orientations. These include consensual, pluralistic, protective, and laissez-faire patterns.