How different personalities have different ways of communicating--and how to find the right words for communicating effectively.
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About the Author:
John K. DiTiberio was an Associate Professor of Education and Director of Graduate Programs in Counselor Education at Saint Louis University. He was a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Missouri and co-author of Personality and the Teaching of Composition and Introduction to Type in College.
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Engage Your Natural Writing Voice 'We cannot separate the writer from the writing. Nor should we try. Both our writing process and our writing products need to carry our unique signature, a bit of our personality.' - From "Writing and Personality"ContentsProloguePart I: How Writing Works For YouPart II: Writing Through PersonalityPart III: Sixteen Approaches to WritingPart IV: Practical ApplicationsEpilogueAppendixBibliographyCreditsIndexAuthor BiographiesJohn K. DiTiberio, PhD, was an associate professor of education and director of graduate programs in counsellor education at Saint Louis University. He was a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Missouri and co-author of "Personality and the Teaching of Composition" and "Introduction to Type in College".George H. Jensen, PhD, is a professor of English at Southwest Missouri State University. He has taught composition and developmental studies at college level and has published several books, including "From Texts to Text: Mastering Academic Discourse", and is co-author of "Personality and the Teaching of Composition".
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- PublisherDavies-Black Publishing
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0891060715
- ISBN 13 9780891060710
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages248
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