Communication

Communication is how people share thoughts, needs, and feelings. It can be spoken, written, or non‑verbal.

Definition

Communication preferences vary widely. Some people use speech, others use writing, visuals, or assistive tools. Respecting preferred communication improves trust and reduces stress. NeuroBreath encourages inclusive communication strategies.

Why it matters here

Clear, supportive communication is part of our trust and safety approach.

In NeuroBreath you can use this term for…

Common misunderstandings

  • Only spoken words count as communication.
  • If someone is quiet, they have nothing to say.

Related terms

Citations & review

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Written by:NeuroBreath Editorial Team·Editorial team
Reviewed by:Evidence Review Desk·Evidence reviewer
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Last reviewed

17 Jan 2026

Next review due

16 Jul 2026

Updated

17 Jan 2026

Evidence & sources

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Update history
  • 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.

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