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Interpersonal Communication and Psychology

Dev Rungapadiachy (Author)

9780750640800, Elsevier Health Sciences

Paperback, published 14 January 1999

304 pages
18.9 x 24.6 x 2 cm, 0.6 kg

"The book presents an excellent and detailed overview of the key concepts and issues in the field. The content is tailored well to the needs of healthcare professionals." David Clarke, Lecturer, Division of Medicine, University of Leeds, UK
well structured, comprehensive text, clearly written... Extremely suitable (level). This book has been included as a recommended text for students undertaking a degree course module Practice Based Assessment ." Gary Morris, Nursing Lecturer, School of Healthcare Studies, University of Leeds, UK
interactive, and a good reference source. User friendly and accessible for students." Mr J Morris, Nurse Lecturer, School of Healthcare Studies, University of Leeds, UK
book offers a unique opportunity to explore both interpersonal communications and psychology. It shows how this knowledge can be translated into health care delivery skills...

This book provides important information for communication training. It is a good buy for clinical psychologist(s), nurses, social workers and physicians interested in behavioural medicine."Saudi Medical Journal, August 1999
the title of this book suggests the author sets out on the enormous task to deal not only with the theory and practice of interpersonal communication as it relates to (the) health care professional but also to cover a whole range of other areas of psychology as well. The result is a book which provides a useful, well written and informative introduction to numerous concepts and issues in psychology... a useful concise introduction to psychology for health care"Journal of Community Nursing, June 1999
have read with infinite pleasure and interest the book written by Dev M Rungapadiachy and just published by Butterworth Heinemann. The work is written as a reference text book for healthcare professionals which includes doctors, nurses, psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors, social workers, health visitors and so on. It deals comprehensively with interpersonal communication and psychology... It is a valuable well written book with extensive details on all aspects of communication and profuse references for those who need further reading. I recommend it strongly to all those disciplines of professional carers and helpers."Mauritius News, October 1999
concept of the book is to teach relatively simple lessons and, subsequently, to provide exercieses for pratcising the newly learnt skill. This seems a good method for achieving the aim. The book also profits from easy to understand language, a clear structure and pletny of informative illustrations. Finally, it is fully referenced, thus opening the possibility for further reading."Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies

The foundations of helping or caring rests on the carer's understanding of human behaviour and their skills in facilitating effective interpersonal communication. Whilst psychology can be taught without the mere mention of interpersonal communication, the same cannot be said for interpersonal skills training. Effective interpersonal communication is grounded in psychological principles. The book is structured in three sections: intrapersonal dynamics - the ongoing psychological processes within oneself; interpersonal dynamics - the behaviour one exhibits; and interpersonal skills - the prerequisites to communication with others.

  • Interactive nature - plenty of exercises to engage the reader
  • Well illustrated to enhance understanding of key concepts
  • Integrated approach, drawing on theory, with practical applications

Introduction - Communication, a central core to health care delivery
Intrapersonal Dynamics and Self-awareness
Self-awareness
Psychoanalytical theory of personality development
Transactional analysis
Cognitive development
Perception and behaviour
A humanistic point of view
Emotion and behaviour
Attitudes and prejudices
Interpersonal dynamics and self-awareness - Introduction
Interpersonal theory
Psychosocial theory
Behavioural and social learning
Stress and behaviour
Obedience, conformity, compliance and learned helplessness
Group dynamics and leadership
Interpersonal conflict: Dynamics, Resolutions and Self-Awareness
Interpersonal skills and practice - Introduction
The dimensions of communication
Listening, attending and responding
Trust, disclosure, feedback and self-awareness
Assertiveness and caring
Herons Six Category Intervention Analysis
The concept of helping
Reflection and conclusion

Subject Areas: Nursing [MQC]

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