Prescriptive Communication for the Healthcare ProviderProfessor Eisenberg brings to this book four decades of studying, teaching, and writing about various aspects of interpersonal communication. One reviewer's description was, "Eisenberg is not dull!" Readers of his other books regard his writing style as conversational and not beleaguered by technical jargon. Aside from addressing the conventional issues that currently bog down healthcare communication, he exploits some less typical issues such as pseudoaffective communication, somatotyping, appellations, clinical musicology, genderlect, and territoriality. Healthcare providers reading this book should come away with an expanded and more inclusive perspective on how practitioners can enrich their interpersonal skills. |
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Contents
PROFILE OF A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER | 3 |
CREDIBILITY | 9 |
EMPATHY | 15 |
IS ANYONE LISTENING? | 21 |
PERCEPTION OF DISEASE BURNOUT | 31 |
ADMISSIBLE TO A MEDICAL SCHOOL | 37 |
SELFDIAGNOSIS | 53 |
WHY CANT PATIENTS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS? | 59 |
WORKERS | 174 |
QUACKERY | 182 |
HOSPITAL TEAM PLAYER | 213 |
THE RECEPTIONIST | 221 |
A Secret Language | 228 |
PATIENT | 234 |
BIOETHICS | 245 |
ERRORS | 251 |
HELPLESS PATIENTS | 68 |
GERIATRIC PATIENTS | 74 |
THE OPPOSITE | 81 |
AN END OR A BEGINNING | 87 |
YOUNG PATIENTS | 99 |
COMPASSION | 105 |
DENIAL | 124 |
COOPERATIVE HEALING PATIENTCENTERED INTERVIEW WAITING ROOM ANXIETY CROSSCULTURAL COMMUNICATION INDIVID... | 153 |
MEANING OF MEANING IN HEALTHCARE | 162 |
OMBUDSMAN | 169 |
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Prescriptive Communication for the Healthcare Provider Abné M. Eisenberg Ph.D. No preview available - 2012 |
Prescriptive Communication for the Healthcare Provider Abne M. Eisenberg Ph. D.,Abne M. Eisenberg No preview available - 2012 |
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