Communication Skills That Heal: A Practical Approach to a New Professionalism in Medicine
Communication Skills That Heal: A Matter-of-fact Approach to a New Professionalism in Medicine Books
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS THAT HEAL addresses the concerns of both patients and medical professionals regarding communication below time constraints. It challenges current communication concepts in healthcare and weaves together anecdotes, theory, principles and matter-of-fact, holistic approaches to provide a concise, stimulating and simple-to-read guide.
Doctors at all levels and in all settings will find this book invaluable, as will other healthcare professionals including therapists, carers, and administrators. It will also serve as a textbook for students of medicine and nursing.
“What this book will do is to raise your awareness, stimulate, provoke and offer alternative perspectives that will lead you to communicate differently with your patients. It requires of you a commitment to your own spiritual and emotional health and well-being with the understanding that successful communication with others will add to your feeling of well-being. In other words a win-win situation since they will benefit too.” Barry Bub
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I started this book thought it would describe how practitioners can use communication to their help patients heal — to, as much as is possible, restore patients (or help start them on the path) to health and wellbeing. And it does. What it also does, but, is address the vital come forth of health practitioners’ health and wellbeing. This is vital, the author says, because practitioners who are not at peace with themselves cannot help their patients to become so. What makes his take on all this credible is that, as a physician, he well understands and values the training of doctors. He speaks the language. As such, he is able to bestow his case in a way that is not only convincing, but helpful. Health practioners who read this book will find valuable insights and matter-of-fact tips for tender both themselves and their patients by the side of the path to wellness.
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