1. Interdependence: Interpersonal relationships and communication are inseparable. Interpersonal relationships are the psychological connections and interactions formed between people in the process of communication, and interpersonal communication is the bridge for establishing and maintaining these relationships. Without effective interpersonal communication, it is difficult to form and develop deep interpersonal relationships; Similarly, good interpersonal relationships provide a foundation and platform for smoother and deeper interpersonal communication.
2. Mutual promotion: On the one hand, the skills and effectiveness of interpersonal communication directly affect the intimacy and stability of interpersonal relationships. Through positive, open, and sincere communication, mutual understanding, trust, and respect can be enhanced, thereby strengthening interpersonal relationships. On the other hand, good interpersonal relationships also create a more harmonious and harmonious atmosphere for communication, making communication smoother and more effective. The two mutually promote and jointly drive the deepening development of interpersonal communication.
3. Mutual influence: Changes in interpersonal relationships are often accompanied by changes in communication methods and content. For example, when interpersonal relationships are tense or distant, communication may become difficult, indifferent, or lack depth; When interpersonal relationships improve, communication becomes more positive, enthusiastic, and in-depth. Similarly, misunderstandings, conflicts, or obstacles in communication can also have a negative impact on interpersonal relationships, leading to tension or breakdown. In interpersonal communication, it is necessary to pay attention to the coordination and balance of interpersonal communication and relationships, and promote the harmonious development of relationships through effective communication.