Communication involves at least two people.The speaker codes a message into words and nonverbal actions, then passes it to the receiver.The receiver then decodes and acts on the message. Skilled health professionals, and others working with clients, use therapeutic communication techniques to improve...
Communication is essential in developing a good (or not so good) nurse-patient relationship. Explore how therapeutic and nontherapeutic forms of communication can affect the relationship between a nurse and a patient. Therapeutic Background Communication is the verbal or nonverbal interaction between ...
Nonverbal communication and alliance in therapy: The Body Formation Coding System Body formations of therapist and couple during therapy sessions mainly function to signal their degree of readiness to interact or their degree of engagement in the therapeutic process, which is one contextual display of...
Silence and communication: Nonverbal dialogue and therapeutic action. Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review, 18, 41-65.Leira T (1995). Silence and communication: nonverbal dialogue and therapeutic action. Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review, 18: 41-65....
BACKGROUND Non-verbal communication is an important aspect of the diagnostic and therapeutic process, especially with older patients. It is unknown how no... I Stepanikova,Qian Zhang MA,D Wieland,... - 《Journal of General Internal Medicine》 被引量: 27发表: 2012年 Aspects of verbal communi...
Given that psychiatric discharges in the United States for adolescents increased from 683.60 to 969.03 per 100,000 adolescents between 1996 and 2007 [90], it is important to develop evidence-based therapeutic practices for these higher levels of care. Therapeutic practices, however, should not be ...
MacDonald, C., 2004. A Chuckle a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Therapeutic Humor & Laughter. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 42(3):18-25. Martin, Rod A. 2001. Humor, laughter, and physical health: Methodological issues and research findings Psychological Bulletin. 127...
Given that psychiatric discharges in the United States for adolescents increased from 683.60 to 969.03 per 100,000 adolescents between 1996 and 2007 [90], it is important to develop evidence-based therapeutic practices for these higher levels of care. Therapeutic practices, however, should not be ...
The ubiquitin system regulates the biological functions of specific proteins involved in the development of fibrosis, and researchers have designed small molecule drugs to treat fibrotic diseases on this basis, but their therapeutic effects are still limited. With the development of molecular biology ...
A Chuckle a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Therapeutic Humor & Laughter. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 42(3):18-25. Martin, Rod A. 2001. Humor, laughter, and physical health: Methodological issues and research findings Psychological Bulletin. 127(4): 504-519. Moore,...