Developing assertiveness skills for health and social care professionals
by
 
Phillips, Annie, author.

Title
Developing assertiveness skills for health and social care professionals

Author
Phillips, Annie, author.

ISBN
9781908911063
 
9781000552522
 
9781000552607

Edition
First edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource (302 pages).

Contents
Sect. 1. Assertiveness skills -- The importance of being assertive -- Women and assertiveness -- How to be assertive -- Putting your ideas into practice -- sect. 2. Assertiveness in practice -- Feelings -- Dealing with criticism -- Making and refusing requests -- Negotiation -- Preventing and resolving conflict -- sect. 3. Clinical challenges -- Setting the boundaries -- Developing reflective thinking -- Putting it into practice for the patient -- Breaking unwelcome news -- Boundaries in clinical work -- sect. 4. Applying assertiveness skills -- Your personal development plan -- Goal setting and supporting change.

Abstract
Want to communicate clearly, honestly and directly, without avoidance or resorting to manipulative or aggressive behaviour? Learn how to be assertive and explore its advantages as the primary tool of effective communication skills in healthcare settings. If you work in health or social care as a manager or clinician, deal with people on a daily basis, and need these dealings to be thoughtful, effective, and stress free, this is the book for you. It teaches you how to understand and alleviate barriers to effective communication, manage the stresses and conflicts, and develop the effective clinical, people and management skills you need to navigate successfully through a career in healthcare. It challenges the reader to re-construct their approach to communication and present themselves more confidently whilst encouraging investment in their personal and professional development. This highly practical guide, and its companion volume Developing Leadership Skills for Health and Social Care Professionals is a tool for all health and social care professionals wanting to develop relationships with their colleagues, patients and clients including clinicians, practice managers, nurses, midwives, general practitioners, therapists, doctors, dieticians, psychological therapists, paramedics and health visitors.

Subject Term
Assertiveness training.
 
Medical personnel -- Training of.
 
Medical personnel -- Psychology.
 
Human services personnel -- Training of.
 
Human services personnel -- Psychology.

Added Author
Enderby, Pamela M. (Pamela Mary), 1949-

Electronic Access
Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781908911063
 
OCLC metadata license agreement http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf


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