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Teaching Interpersonal Skills : A handbook of experiential learning for health professionals, Paperback / softback Book

Teaching Interpersonal Skills : A handbook of experiential learning for health professionals Paperback / softback

Part of the Therapy in Practice Series series

Paperback / softback

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Part of a series this book is aimed at therapists who are concerned with rehabilitation in a very broad sense.

The author argues that most people, given a little time have the personal experience to enable them to help others to improve their interpersonal skills.

It is aimed at anyone in the health professions who is concerned about enhancing their own or others interpersonal competence.

It offers both theory and guidance in practice and contains many practical illustrations of how-to-do-it as well as a longer illustrative package that tries to convey the running of a typical interpersonal skills workshop.

Whilst the book is primarily written for tutors, trainers and lecturers in the health professions, it may also be useful to the clinical practitioner who wishes to develop expertise in helping patients and clients to enhance their interpersonal skills.

In the fields of social work, health visiting and psychiatric nursing, there are numerous occasions in which the development of conversational and social skills can help improve personal performance and self-awareness. The awareness of basic counselling and group skills can also do much to improve the quality of communication between people in families and organizations.

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