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Why do some families talk about everything while others avoid certain topics altogether? In this episode of Communication Campus, Dr. Malynnda Stewart explores Family Communication Patterns Theory (FCPT) — a framework for understanding how the way we grow up talking in our families shapes our communication styles, decision-making, and even how we view the world. Family Communication Patterns Theory identifies two dimensions — conversation orientation and conformity orientation — that combine to form distinct family types. By examining these patterns, we can better understand not only our own communication habits, but also how family dynamics influence relationships, education, and workplace interactions. 📚 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The two key dimensions of family communication: conversation & conformity The four types of family communication patterns How family communication influences identity, beliefs, and behavior Real-world examples of FCPT in action 🎓 About the Series: This video is part of the Intro to Communication Theories playlist, designed for graduate students, educators, and curious learners. Each short lecture breaks down a major theory of communication and connects it to everyday life. 💬 Let’s Connect: If you’re enjoying the series, subscribe to Communication Campus and turn on notifications for upcoming episodes on Social Penetration Theory, Uncertainty Reduction Theory, Social Information Processing Theory, and more. #CommunicationTheory #FamilyCommunicationPatterns #FCPT #CommunicationStudies #GraduateStudies #CommunicationCampus