What or who is trying to send a message to the receiver.
What is the sender?
The intended target (or user) of the message.
What is the receiver?
The majority of the population are ____ learners.
what is visual?
The transfer of emotions about one person or situation to another.
What is displacement
Always putting off until tomorrow what you could do today.
What is procrastination?
Means by which a message is converted into a form that can be transmitted to the receiver.
What is the encoder?
Takes the encoded message and converts it to a form the receiver understands, such as by a phone system with voice or internet (electronic) message.
What is the decoder?
Participation in conversation with another by repeating words and phrases or giving approving or disapproving nods
what is active listening?
Blame another person for your own inadequacies.
What is projection?
adaptive coping skills include.
What is -Planning -Change thoughts -Humor -Deep breathing -Music
Grief model developed initially as a model for helping dying patients cope with death and bereavement, however, it has been expanded to include the concept of and provide insight and guidance for coming to terms with personal trauma and change and for helping others make emotional adjustments and cope, whatever the cause.
What/who is Kubler-Ross?
the context of communication may be considered as being aware of one's own feelings and the feelings of others.
What is perception?
One of the most powerful body language skills. Tells the patient that you are paying attention.
What is eye contact?
justify behavior with socially acceptable reasons and tend to ignore the real reasons underlying the behavior.
What is rationalization?
nonadaptive coping skills include.
What is Hanging on to anger -Inappropriate boundaries - Drinking -Drug use
His model consists of 5 stages of needs. The first four are grouped together as "deficit needs", meaning if something is missing in any of the first four categories, you experience that as a need. At the fifth stage, you tend to be a problem solver and place a great deal of emphasis on family and long-term relationships.
What/who is Maslow?
The method that transmits or sends the message.
What is the medium?
What are the 5 stages in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
What is 1.Physiological 2. Safety 3. Belongingness and love 4. Esteem 5. Self-actualization
Pretend to be sick to avoid dealing with situations which are unpleasant or cause anxiety.
What is malingering?
2 main types of boundaries
What is physical and Emotional?
German-born American developmental psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development of human beings. This theory portrays psychosocial development in stages or phases and as being defined by age and characterized by a struggle of crisis that must be overcome throughout the life cycle in order to adapt and continue to develop.
What/who is Erikson?
The information being transmitted.
what is the message?
What are the 5 stages of grief according to Kubler-Ross?
What is 1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance
Refusal to admit or acknowledge something so that you do not have to deal with a problem or situation.
What is denial?
if a pt is staring at you with a blank face when you are explaining something to them based off their nonverbal skills do they understand?
what is no?