Write 6 pages with APA style on The Most Effective Communication, Interpersonal communication. In this paper, we are going to discuss effective interpersonal communication and how it helps in developing effective communication in our lives. We are also going to study roles of self-disclosure, non-verbal communication and listening in building effective interpersonal communication. For this purpose, we will be considering three aspects of interpersonal communication and how these branches of communication are connected to have an effective communication.McCornack (2012) says interpersonal communication&nbsp.is a dynamic form of communication between two&nbsp.(or more)&nbsp.people in which the messages exchanged significantly influence their thoughts,&nbsp.emotions,&nbsp.behaviors,&nbsp.and relationships. It is a process of giving and take and is extremely impactful.Communication is multi-dimensional. Various aspects such as nonverbal communication, self-disclosure, and listening impact interpersonal communication great deal. To understand the correlation of these key concepts, we have to understand definitions of these concepts.Self-disclosure – McCornack (2012) Revealing private information about yourself to others is known as&nbsp.self-disclosure. How much information you are willing to share about yourself plays a vital role in building relationships with people. We are not very comfortable with sharing our personal experiences and life events with anyone as we fear that it could alter the image I have created in the mind of the listener. However, it is also observed that in interpersonal communication, effective self-disclosure along with implicit trust has often helped to strengthen relationships and mutual understanding.Wood (2007) states that one way to get information about yourself is through self-disclosure, which is revealing information about ourselves that others are unlikely to discover on their own. Self-disclosure is an important way to learn about ourselves. Wood suggests that as we reveal our hopes, fears, dreams, and feelings, we get responses&nbsp.from others that give us new perspectives on who we are.&nbsp.