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    ication in HSC Task 1 Explore how communication skills are used in health and social care (L01) A1. Explain both incident in terms of humanistic, behaviourist and cognitive theories of communication. Humanistic theory is reflect in each individual as unique and is base on personal central approach which is putting the client at the first place in order to meet their needs effectively. Humanistic does not allow care workers to label or pratronise the client, although humanistic enables to…

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    Communication states that nonverbal communication is any interaction other than written or spoken language (Beebe 4:84). Nonverbal cues can even be more representative of attitudes and feelings than verbal. 55% of our emotional meaning comes from our facial expressions while only 38% come from vocal cues such as volume, tone, and pitch (Beebe 4:85). Thought process and reaction to certain words or phrases are also lost in mediated communication. These processes go hand-in-hand with nonverbal…

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    Nonverbal Rules Essay

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    others believe and breaking them will inevitably create reactions regardless of the rules broken. For this communication exercise I chose three nonverbal and three verbal rules to break, some implicit and some explicit. Through this paper I will be discussing what nonverbal rules I broke, what verbal rules I broke, the difference between verbal and nonverbal communication, whether context impacts the meaning of the…

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    Strategic Communication

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    subject to cyber attacks and hoax because people behind screen can be whoever they want to be and, thus, become easy prey for intruders. In terms of media richness, message boards fell in the middle of the range of the media richness because they lack nonverbal communication cues, such as body language and facial expression, which are essential in effective…

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    Richmond 1983). But when you think about it, how much of this urge to respect our teachers comes from what we have been told to do our whole lives or the subconscious effect of nonverbal communication? After everything we have learned this semester, it’s easier to begin to think critically about the ways in which people use nonverbal communication on a daily…

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    Hypothesis Nonverbal behaviors speak louder than words, therefore a couple that expresses positive nonverbal behaviors frequently is more likely to display satisfaction within the relationship. After the literature reviewed I reached the following hypothesis: H1: There is a correlation between the nonverbal behavior and relational satisfaction. Method Rationale for the Method: I would use an experiment in which couples would be given different scenarios to discuss. The advantage is that…

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    Every day people have a tendency to communicate with others people, their methods and effectiveness of doing therefore differ dependence on the individual, the circumstance and the degree to that they are appeal. The role of communication in day life is so clearly importance. Besides that, the most important thing that makes the successful use of communication is context. Context may be considered the thought of any conversation of face-to-face interaction because it provides the physical of…

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    needed for my care plan. I listen to my client discuss how both her stoma and the hip surgery had impacted her daily living. I felt more comfortable during the silent moment’s giving my client time to form an answer. As well was able to watch for nonverbal cues while keeping up the…

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    when the employee expressed that she had to go back to work. Both the mother figure and the son figure stood of to hug her, but the younger teenage daughter remained sitting. Instead, the worker standing stroked the head of the girl sitting – a nonverbal action of haptics (76) which spoke volumes. I took special notice of how each table ended their conversations. I noticed that hugging was more common between females, while a more accepted action between Table C was the table that surprised…

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    Business etiquette includes a variety of behaviors, habits, and aspects of nonverbal communication. Business etiquette is a long list of rules that can be hard to remember. However, you can get by in most situations by remembering to be aware of your effect on others and treating everyone with respect. A few examples of inappropriate…

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