Social interaction
Social interaction (しゃかいてきそうごさよう) or a social interaction (British: Social interaction), the interpersonal interaction are a series of social acts to change dynamically between individuals (group), and the individual changes an act own as a reaction to the acts of the partners of the interaction. In other words, people keep a meaning in the situation and interpret the thing which others mean, and the social interaction is a phenomenon to react accordingly.
The social interaction is classifiable as follows.
- It is not like sudden (social contact) - plan and is not often repeated. For example, the act that I ask an unknown person a course, and there is the product in the salesclerk or asks it.
- It is not like repeated - plan and I put an interval and occur repeatedly. For example, walking the neighborhood, and running into the resident of the next door.
- It is not like mark - plan, but it is very typical, and questions "not to have possibilities to happen why" when it does not rise usually produce it. For example, having dinner at meeting a guard at the entrance of the workplace and the same restaurant.
- It is like - plan of prescribing it and is prescribed by a custom and a law, and it must rise (that usually a mark similar), and a question occurs by all means.
Such as acts social as for the interaction social in a sociological hierarchy an action, an act, a social action is high-ranking; social as a higher concept; is connected with each other. In other words, the social interaction is comprised of the social act group and becomes the base of social relations.
I it in diagnostic criteria
- Autosynnoia spectrum symptom (ASD) - In the diagnostic criteria of DSM-5, I include "a defect of the social interaction" and limited interest [1].
Footnote
- ^ B.J.Kaplan; V.It is Chapt.31.5 the A.Sadock "development to clinical practice of Kaplan clinical psychiatrical text DSM-5 diagnostic criteria" (three) on medical science international, May 31, 2016. ISBN 978-4,895,928,526.
Allied item
- I am considered to be one of nursing theory - self-care elements lacking in self-care.
- Symbolic interaction theory
- Human being Beziehungslehre
- Feelings control theory
- Interaction design
- Social physiology
- Leveling theory
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