Process Communication Model (PCM)

The Process Communication Model is a personality and communication framework created by clinical psychologist Taibi Kahler in the 1970s. It sorts people into six personality types, each with characteristic perceptions, communication styles, and motivational needs, and has been used by NASA in astronaut selection and in coaching.

PCM is a proprietary commercial model derived from Kahler's transactional-analysis work; it is widely used in coaching and training but has limited independent peer-reviewed validation. (Taibi Kahler, 1970s (developed from transactional analysis))

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