TOTAL COMMUNICATION (2)Intrapersonal CommunicationMajor definition of communication insinuates that "communication is the encoding (sending) and decoding (receiving) of information, between two or more parties."When it comes to communication, one cannot undermine intrapersonal dialogue. As most of the words spoken during interpersonal communication are pre-thought: what about cases of soliloquizing, reading aloud, repetitions, etc? In as much it is not done in a socially abnormal way is a good part of intrapersonal communication. According to Jurgen Ruesch and Gregory Bateson who said, "Dialogue is the foundation of all discourse." This is regardless of whether it is intrapersonal or interpersonal.In many ways we intrapersonal communication helps in the overall preparation and development of the mind, whether among adults or babies. Consider cases of cramming, memorizing, reading, writing, interpreting signs and symbols, or reciting. All of these are in the same category and very necessary to communication.Grab Your Copy Now!