Everyone communicates in different ways, from verbally to non-verbally. Many of us take effective communication for granted until a problem arises and there is a blockage in that flow of information. Without effective communication skills, it can be challenging to carry on positive relationships with the people in our lives.
It’s important to realize that communication issues can impede the progress of our relationships and even within ourselves in terms of our mental well-being. The good news is that therapy can help resolve these issues so that you can open up the lines of communication and experience a positive give and take between you and your loved ones.
Types of Communication Issues: Defined
As we navigate from childhood to adulthood, communication problems can affect anyone. Some issues are temporary, while others can be very long-lasting and interfere with the ability to communicate effectively. Here’s a look at some of the most common communication problems:
- Lack of assertiveness
- Poor listening skills (i.e., inactive listening)
- Non-verbal issues, such as gestures, eye contact, etc.
- Cultural differences and varying communication styles
- Linguistic barriers
- Sharing private information with others
- Childhood stress
- Trauma
- Physical and mental health issues
- Misinterpretation of others’ statements or motivations
- Inaccurate assumptions and stereotypes
- Stonewalling
- Deception and secrecy
- Inflammatory behaviors and remarks
- Issues with organizational communication, such as lack of employee morale
Communication issues can be present in intimate relationships, with the family unit as a whole, with children and teens, and even within a circle of business associates and colleagues.
Addressing Communication Problems Effectively
When communication issues start to impact your life in a negative way, all hope is not lost. There are many things you can do to become a more effective communicator, such as:
- Therapy: Working with a licensed therapist is the most common and popular way to improve communication skills and address any associated mental health challenges. Within a calm and confidential environment, you can freely explore your thoughts, behaviors, and feelings to get at the root of your communication mistakes. There are many different kinds of therapy that can be tailored to your unique needs, such as child, family, couples, group or individual sessions.
- Support groups: Joining a support group can help you practice group communication skills with people of different backgrounds. In this group setting, you can get comfortable making eye contact with others or with using body language to convey your feelings.
From online resources to social support to speech therapy, there are many ways to boost your communication abilities, and help others in your life who may also possess poor communication skills.
Good communication is a vital part of a positive and healthy relationship, but sadly, communication difficulties often cause tension between us and our family, friends, colleagues, and romantic partners. These communication issues manifest themselves in many ways, through arguments, misunderstandings, grudges, and conflict.
If you don’t establish healthy communication patterns, your interpersonal problems will escalate and morph from tension to distance as we limit the time we spend with others due to misunderstandings.
Without close connections with other humans, feelings of sadness and despair usually grow, not lessen. But when people learn to communicate effectively, they are better able to take proactive steps toward fostering healthier relationships with those we have to spend most of our time with.
How Counseling Helps Improve Communication
Many communication issues stem from childhood experiences and from our earliest relationships. Thus, many of us have been taught to swallow our feelings or cause conflict to get attention instead of learning to exchange feelings with other people in healthy and productive ways.
Professional therapists can teach more effective communication skills that can be put into practice immediately, while helping you recognize and resolve the root causes of the behaviors that may be damaging your interpersonal relationships. When you can understand what is holding you back, you can better overcome the obstacle and move forward in a positive direction.
Assertiveness training is just one communication technique that therapists can employ to improve interpersonal communications, especially for those who find it difficult to express emotions.
In addition to working on becoming more assertive, counselors may also teach active listening skills, relaxation techniques, and ways to speak your truth while remaining respectful of others.
Most people seek out counseling when communication issues have caused a barrier in their intimate or romantic relationships. But the truth is, therapy can improve communication in any relationship, with friends, family members, children, co-workers, or employers. Using therapy to create healthier relationships can lead to a more rewarding and fulfilling life.
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If you are experiencing communication challenges with your partner, child, or family unit, you could benefit from group or individual therapy with the licensed therapists at Growing Together Preventive & Psychological Services. Contact us for a free consultation today.