ISBN:
9780415326605
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (379 p.)
Parallel Title:
Print version Communication, Relationships and Care : A Reader
DDC:
302.3/4
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Specifically for front-line workers in health and social care Communication, Relationships and Care aims to improve understanding of communication and relationships in care settings and to enable critical reflection on practice and experiance
Description / Table of Contents:
Book Cover; Title; Contents; Introduction; Concepts and contexts; Communicating humans but what does that mean?; Relationship-based social policy: personal and policy constructions of 'care'; Giving voice to the lifeworld. More humane, more effective medical care? A qualitative study of doctor patient communication in general practice; Life choices: making antenatal screening decisions; Experience and meaning of user involvement: some explorations from a community mental health project; Cultural and historical origins of counselling
Description / Table of Contents:
Communication culture: issues for health and social carePostmodernism and the teaching and practice of interpersonal skills; Practising reflexivity; Analysing aspects of communication; The smoke and mirrors of empowerment: a critique of user-professional partnership; Feeling powerless: therapists battle for control; Beliefs, values and intercultural communication; Men talking about fatherhood: discourse and identities; Anti-oppressive practice; Narrative analysis and illness experience; Preparing for linguistically sensitive practice; Embarrassment, social rules and the context of body care
Description / Table of Contents:
Technology, selfhood and physical disabilityThe person in the process; The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change; Compassion fatigue: how much can I give?; Do virtues have a role in the practice of counselling?; Are there universal human being skills?; To communicate and engage: relevant counselling skills; Disability and communication: listening is not enough; Caring presence: a case study; The sociology of emotion as a way of seeing; Divisions of emotional labour: disclosure and cancer; Rediscovering unpopular patients: the concept of social judgement
Description / Table of Contents:
StevenCommunication and relationships in organisations; Some unconscious aspects of organisational life: contributions from psychoanalysis; The caring organisation; The unconscious at work in groups and teams: contributions from the work of Wilfred Bion; Imaginising teamwork; Going home from hospital an appreciative inquiry study; Heaven can wait; Why should anyone be led by you?; Index;
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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