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Rethinking communication in health and social care

By: Publication details: London : Palgrave, 2017ISBN:
  • 1137464941
  • 9781137464941
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Contents:
Culture and communication; Values, power and communication; Word-based interpersonal communication; The musical aspects of communication; Body language; Environmental aspects of communication; Reforming inclusive health and social care scripts;
Summary: n health and social care settings, it's important to remember that not everyone uses words to communicate. This uniquely inspiring book is co-produced with service users from Communicate2U, a not-for-profit organisation that works to improve the experiences of people who may be vulnerable because of their communication style. Providing detailed case examples and fun, practical exercises blended with examination of key research and theory, Rethinking Communication in Health and Social Care equips readers with the knowledge and skills required to interact with service users in a way that empowers them and creates a positive difference in their lives. Tackling issues such as body language, the roles of pitch and silence, and the effects of the physical environment on communication, the book offers a range of features to help you develop a truly inclusive health and social care practice.
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Book David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves WY87 ROE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0000007056
Book Queen's Hospital Jackie Blanks Library Shelves W 62 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T10327

Culture and communication; Values, power and communication; Word-based interpersonal communication; The musical aspects of communication; Body language; Environmental aspects of communication; Reforming inclusive health and social care scripts;

n health and social care settings, it's important to remember that not everyone uses words to communicate. This uniquely inspiring book is co-produced with service users from Communicate2U, a not-for-profit organisation that works to improve the experiences of people who may be vulnerable because of their communication style. Providing detailed case examples and fun, practical exercises blended with examination of key research and theory, Rethinking Communication in Health and Social Care equips readers with the knowledge and skills required to interact with service users in a way that empowers them and creates a positive difference in their lives. Tackling issues such as body language, the roles of pitch and silence, and the effects of the physical environment on communication, the book offers a range of features to help you develop a truly inclusive health and social care practice.

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