by ProfessorNeilThompson (Author)
Communication is at the heart of all work with people and their problems. Whatever the setting, poor communication can prove very damaging in its consequences. However, at its most effective, it has the power to ensure the promotion of equality and well-being. This new edition of an essential text offers a clear and informative introduction to the subtleties and practical complexities of communication. Drawing on a wide-ranging theory base from across the social sciences, it demonstrates how key ideas from a number of disciplines provide a sound foundation for informed and sensitive practice. This edition includes: A consistent focus on the importance of communication within interprofessional and multidisciplinary contexts; New chapters on communication within specific settings, such as working with children and with groups; New discussion of potential difficulties in communication - for example, as a result of disability issues or the challenges of intercultural communication; A broad range of learning resources, such as activities, 'points to ponder' and 'voice of experience' comments, reflecting practitioners' real-world experience. With its clear practice focus and emphasis on reflection throughout, Effective Communication is a key text for everyone across the people professions. It is an ideal introduction for students and practitioners of social work, nursing,health and social care, counselling and pastoral care, teaching and educational support, probation work, youth and community work, and advice studies, as well as managers, leaders, supervisors and human resource professionals.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 2nd edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 10 May 2011
ISBN 10: 0230243509
ISBN 13: 9780230243507
Book Overview: Praise for the first edition: This textbook...explores the many theories developed to account for communication and language, and, using traditional resources or expressions along with contemporary ones, moves from the review of theories to the implications of all this on the contemporary scene. - Rev. Dr. Richard B. Gilbert, BCC. The World Pastoral Care Center, Resources Hotline