Nonverbal Communication Analysis: Antwone

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Antwone matured two meaningful relationships, both with Dr. Davenport and with girl friend Cheryl. It was interesting to see how both relationships advanced due to all the problems that Antwone endured. Overall, these relationships were very successful allowing Antwone to reach his current functioning of intimacy vs. isolation. But these relationships didn’t start off like this, in the beginning of the movie both were very rocky. I would first like to focus on his relationship with Cheryl. Cheryl seemed to indulge in Atwone more than he could with her. At this point in the movie Antwone is very timid and shy when having conversations with Cheryl, there was a sense of detachment. Their conversations were very short and there was barely eye contact made from Atwone when Cheryl tried to have conversation with him. The text discusses a concept called Nonverbal Communication. Freud quoted, “He that has eyes to see and ears to hear may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingers tips; betrays looses out of him at every pore” (Knapp & Hall, 1992) (Zastrow & Kirst-Ashman, 2016.p. Nonverbal communication, was very …show more content…

In a scene, Atwone quote, “is it possible for someone like me to be cured(Washington,2002)?” He constantly worried about Cheryl not wanting to be with him because he had so many issues in his life. Antwone was a victim of sexual abuse as a child, by a family member. He expressed that she made him do things to her unwillingly, and also that she physically abused her. This trauma that Atwone suffered as a child, also affected his relationship with women. Sexual abuse can have long-term affects on an individual that can cause problems like depression, sexual dysfunctions, symptoms of posttraumatic stress and in Atwone case, fear of future relationships (Zastrow & Kirst-Ashman, 2016

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