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In: Europäische Hochschulschriften
In: Reihe 5, Volks- und Betriebswirtschaft 3359
Radio Active tells the story of how radio listeners at the American mid-century were active in their listening practices. While cultural historians have seen this period as one of failed reform--focusing on the failure of activists to win significant changes for commercial radio--Kathy M
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Share Telehealth Nursing: Tools and Strategies for Optimal Patient Care -- Section I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Evolution/History of Telenursing -- Learning Outcomes -- History of Telemedicine -- Impact on Medical Practice -- Reimbursement Issues -- American Telemedicine Association -- Current Reimbursement for Telemedicine Services -- Introduction of Telenursing into the Telehealth and Telemedicine Field -- Health Care Industry Changes -- Preparation to Provide Patient Care Through Telenursing -- Key Points -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Assessment Techniques: Communication and Active Listening -- Learning Outcomes -- Senses Used in Patient/Client Care -- Review of Traditional Assessment Techniques -- Senses Used in Telenursing -- Focus on the Sense of Hearing -- Exercises to Improve Communication and Active Listening -- Challenging Telenursing Situations With Communication -- Challenging Telenursing Situations With Active Listening -- Case Study for Communication -- Case Study for Active Listening -- Key Points -- Chapter 3: Professional Preparation for Telehealth Nursing -- Learning Outcomes -- Recommended Experience -- Telenursing Scope of Practice -- Licensure and Credentialing -- Key Points -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Patient/Client Perspective on Telehealth Nursing -- Learning Outcomes -- Patient/Client Identification -- Identifying Barriers -- Overcoming Barriers -- Confidentiality -- HIPAA Regulations -- HITECH Act -- Exercises to Improve Patient/Client Engagement -- Exercise 1: Posthospitalization Patient/Client -- Exercise 2: Disease Management Patient -- Exercise 3: Wellness Program Participant -- Key Points -- Bibliography -- Section II: Introduction to Body Systems -- Chapter 5: Integumentary System -- Learning Outcomes -- The Integumentary System
Although the role of shared speech in political action has received much theoretical attention, too little thought has focused on the practice of listening in political interaction, according to Susan Bickford. Even in a formally democratic polity, political action occurs in a context of conflict and inequality; thus, the shared speech of citizenship differs significantly from the conversations of friendly associates. Bickford suggests that democratic politics requires a particular quality of attention, one not based on care or friendship. Analyzing specifically political listening is central to the development of democratic theory, she contends, and to envisioning democratic practices for contemporary society. Bickford's analysis draws on the work of Aristotle and of Hannah Arendt to establish the conflictual and contentious character of politics. To analyze the social forces that deflect attention from particular voices, Bickford mobilizes contemporary feminist theory, including Gloria Anzaldua's work on the connection between identity and politics. She develops a conception of citizen interaction characterized by adversarial communication in a context of inequality. Such a conception posits public identity - and hence public listening - as active and creative, and grounded in particular social and political contexts
Welcome to Audio Learning from Assemble You. What do you gain when you establish rapport? Your teams will work better, you'll encourage people to follow you, people will commit to you in meaningful ways, and you'll be a person of influence. In this track, you'll learn how to create rapport with the people you meet. You'll see how charismatic and empathetic people create rapport in three ways: Active listening Body language Choice of words Learning Objectives Learn how to build rapport Learn active listening Learn how to change your body language to encourage empathy Learn how to choose supportive vocabulary.
This fully updated expanded book explains how to use the Mosaic approach, a practice that instils the importance of listening to children's life experiences. It shows how to use it in a variety of settings, outlines the future directions of the approach, offers case studies and also covers working with vulnerable children.
In: NetEffect series
Building trust -- Showing empathy -- Active listening -- Using influence tactics -- Helping others set goals -- Monitoring performance -- Giving feedback -- Encouraging positive actions -- Discouraging negative actions -- Training team members -- Helping others solve problems -- Helping difficult people -- Developing proteges.
"The Role of the Police Officer, Detective and Correctional Officer, Action Imperatives, Active Listening Skills, Understanding the Difference Between Interview and Interrogation, Understanding Human Nature, Pre-Interview Conversation, The Four Techniques for Successful Interviewing, Interview Preparation, Understanding Human Nature, Understanding Interrogation, Kids vs. Adult interviews, False Confessions"--
The dietitian as a skilled helper -- The patient -- The relationship between dietitian and patient -- Working together -- Active listening -- Responding -- Making helpful interventions -- Developing a framework -- Loss and bereavement -- Parents and children -- Transcultural communication -- Working with difficulties in physical and mental health -- Putting it into practice -- Dealing with difficult situations at work -- Support for the dietitian.
Intro -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Introduction: Let's Talk -- Part I: The Foundations -- Chapter One: Reflection -- Chapter Two: Intention -- Chapter Three: Tone -- Chapter Four: Trust -- Part II: In Practice -- Chapter Five: Active Listening -- Chapter Six: Being Attentive -- Chapter Seven: Maintaining Focus -- Part III: Overcoming Challenges -- Chapter Eight: Seeking Common Ground -- Chapter Nine: Expecting Conflict in Perspectives -- Chapter Ten: Avoiding Poor Discourse -- Epilogue: Civil Discourse Going Forward -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Endnotes and Recommended Readings -- Copyright.
In: Spotlight on a fair and equal society
"A diverse society means that getting along with different kinds of people is necessary for success in school and home life. By focusing on personality types, personal biases, leadership roles, active listening skills, conflict resolution, and more, this guide exposes readers to ideas of inclusion and cooperation. With down-to-earth language and relatable examples, the text explores social and emotional learning concepts and culturally responsive social justice themes. Twenty-first century readers will benefit from the concepts and ideas this volume provides"--
This updated and expanded new edition emphasizesthe need for law enforcement and emergency service workers to handle critical incidents in a positive manner when encountering people in public crises. The book's focus is on the approaches, stratagems, difficult circumstances, and the ability to effectively advance the course of the negotiations in the best interests of all concerned. Active listening is presented in an enhanced form with several important objectives and innovations: (1) in addition to basic techniques, advanced techniques are taught to increase the range and variety of negotiat
Introduction -- The journey awaits : the opportunity of experience -- The fundamentals of experience-driven leadership -- The three fundamental truths of experience-driven leadership -- The four fundamental skills for experience-driven leadership -- Applying the fundamentals-the experience-driven leadership model -- Rediscover your past -- Cultivating leadership wisdom -- Internalizing the lessons of experience -- Assessing your leadership reputation -- Seize your present -- Sensemaking-learning in the moment -- Applying the lessons of experience -- Engaging in active listening -- Gathering ongoing feedback -- Delivering ongoing feedback -- Mapping your leadership identity -- Demonstrating political savvy -- Shape your future -- Establishing your leadership brand -- Communicating your vision -- Selling yourself (without selling out!) -- Building and maintaining trust -- Leveraging your network -- Seeking experience -- Conclusion -- The journey continues : your path to becoming an experience-driven leader