Interpersonal Communication in Nursing
Roger Ellis, BSc, CertEd MEd, DipStudCouns (Independent Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Trainer, Lincoln, UK),Bob Gates (Head of Learning Disability, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Thames Valley University, Berkshire, UK),Neil Kenworthy (Formerly Director of PNK Associates, Lincoln, UK)
Interpersonal Communication in Nursing
Roger Ellis, BSc, CertEd MEd, DipStudCouns (Independent Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Trainer, Lincoln, UK),Bob Gates (Head of Learning Disability, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Thames Valley University, Berkshire, UK),Neil Kenworthy (Formerly Director of PNK Associates, Lincoln, UK)
7 7/16 X 9 11/16 in 1 - Defining communication. 2 - The person in communication. 3 - Social factors affecting communication. 4 - Psychological Factors affecting com munication. 5 - Improving communication. 6 - Communicating in support gr oups. 7 - The counselling relationship. 8 - The mentoring relationship. 9 - Communication and clinical supervision. 10 - Communication and leade rship. 11 - Communication with the wider world
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