What is effective attending skills?
Effective nonverbal communication
Four Zones of Physical Space
Active Listening Skills
Observation Techniques
and Skills for building rapport and trust
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The ability to listen properly and productively in a medical field.
What is effective attending skills?
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Describes the process of shared cues between people, which goes hand-in-hand with public speaking.
What is Effective nonverbal communication?
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The first zone is intimate zone.
What is the first zone?
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Active listening is the highest and most effective form of listening.
What are active listening skills?
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The first observation technique is notes.
What are Observation Techniques?
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Listening efficiently, having basic empathy, probing or questioning in regard of appropriateness and comfort of the patient, integrating communication skills with the patient are some examples of communication skills that are needed in the medical and any field for that matter.
What abilities must you have?
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This can include eye contact, frequency of glances, blink rate, gestures, facial expressions, postures, and more.
What gestures and bodily movements can you have?
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This zone is within touching distance from actually touching the other person to about two feet apart. This zone is for the people that you genuinely care about.
What does the first zone do?
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Hearing
What is it more than?
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Notes are the most common and easiest method to use to record your observations.
What's the most common method for observing techniques?
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All careers need these skills in the medical field
Which professions need these skills?
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In any medical profession you need to be appealing and understanding with your communication skills.
What do you need to have effective nonverbal communication?
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The second zone is the personal zone
What is the second zone?
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Hearing requires no feedback or intentionality to understand what the speaker is actually saying.
What does hearing require?
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Some tips for using notes include organizing some shorthand symbols beforehand so you don’t have to look away to from the screen if you are typing on a computer. The second technique is to use a tape recorder or video recorder.
What are some tips for note taking?
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Listening efficiently, having basic empathy, probing or questioning in regard of appropriateness and comfort of the patient, integrating communication skills with the patient are some examples of communication skills that are needed in the medical and any field for that matter. For example therapists and psychologists need these skills to do their job smoothly and help their patient. It demonstrates that you respect a patient or client and are interested in what he/she has to say.
What must you do to a patient with these skills?
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55%
What percentage is based on facial expressions and other non-verbal communication?
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This distance is from two to four feet. It is used for discussion that aren’t meant to be heard by other people. In a business setting this is avoided from being broken.
What does the second zone do?
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Sound hitting your ears and your brain registering noise.
What is hearing?
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The ability to record your observations is very good because you are able to go back to your findings. But these methods also have the negative effects of how invasive you are as an observer.
What are the pros and cons of recording?
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The effect of attending is an encouragement to the person to go on talking about his/her ideas or feelings freely. Without using words, you are communicating that you are listening to the person. Observing client verbal and nonverbal behaviors as one way of understanding what clients are experiencing, and displaying effective nonverbal behaviors to clients during genetic counseling sessions. In order to build a firm foundation in any supportive or caring client-counsellor/therapist relationship strong, clearly defined attending skills must be in evidence. These are skills that require being in attendance in the present, in any situation, and means that a counsellor is giving their full attention. Helping and other deep interpersonal transactions demand a certain intensity of presence. Attending, or the way you orient yourself physically and psychologically to clients, contributes to this presence. Effective attending tells clients that you are with them. effective communication strategies that can be used throughout the process of working together with professionals and families. Attending and listening actively convey respect and help you get to know people better.
What is the effect of attending have on clients and their medical professionals?
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Non-verbal communication helps people to: Reinforce or modify what is said in words.
What does nonverbal communication help patients do?
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The third zone is the social zone the distance for this zone is four to twelve feet. This space is used for public and casual social conversations. This space allows other people to join the conversation. The last zone is the public zone the distance for this zone is twelve feet or more. Public speakers and important figures use this space to distance themselves from the audience.
What are the third and fourth zones and what do they do?
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Non-listener Marginal listener Evaluative listener Active listener
What are the four types of listeners?
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Rapport is having a close relationship with a mutual understanding of feelings and trust. You build rapport when you develop mutual trust, friendship and affinity with someone. Building rapport can be incredibly beneficial to your career – it helps you to establish good interpersonal relationships, and this can open many doors for you. Rapport is best built over the long term. However, you can use these strategies to build it quite quickly, if you need to. Check your appearance. Remember the basics of good communication. Find common ground. Create shared experiences. Be empathic. Mirror and match mannerisms and speech appropriately.
What is rapport and what are six steps that you should follow?
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