Therapeutic communication is a form of psychotherapy that uses verbal and nonverbal techniques. Through face-to-face communication, you are the primary focus of this type of therapy. A clinician will use verbal and nonverbal techniques to assist you with finding the root cause of a problem in ...
Communication is essential in developing a good (or not so good) nurse-patient relationship. Explore how therapeutic and nontherapeutic forms of...
Types of Therapeutic Communication There are two main types of therapeutic communication: verbal and non-verbal. Verbal communication, or spoken communication, with a patient, is clear and easy to interpret, which makes it important in the delivery of medical care. Effective verbal communication can...
years, almost nothing is known about the role oftalkin the therapeutic process. This website provides a growing and periodically updated body of evidence on how TC professionals and clients talk to each other, and on the function of communication in bringing about behavioural and emotional change....
The relationship between therapist-client metacommunication and the therapeutic alliance in time-limited interpersonal psychotherapyNichols, Kara Lee
This monograph is offered primarily to clinicians who wish to understand the theory and practice of therapist interventions providing metacommunicative feedback to patients in individual psychotherapy. It can also serve as a companion to the "Impact Message Inventory" (Kiesler, 1987; Kiesler et al.,...
No matter the situation you face on the job, THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, Fourth Edition can prepare you with the soft skills you need to think critically on your feet and help patients cope. 展开 被引量: 1
A nurse who practices effective therapeutic communication also benefits from the knowledge that they helped someone in need as a result. Therapeutic communication relies on two types of communication: verbal and nonverbal. Let's go over some examples of each. View Video Only Save Timeline ...