Communication and relationships have become an
increasing focus of attention in debates about the
future of health and social care. People working in care
services are being encouraged to improve communication
processes, to develop more participatory relationships
with services users, and to work more closely in
partnership with other professionals. This Reader
provides a comprehensive collection of literature that
aims to enable those involved in care services, as
workers, carers or service users, to reflect on their
everyday interactions and to situate them in wider
contexts. Including new material from the frontline of
research and practice, as well as some classic readings,
this wide-ranging volume emphasises the need to see
interpersonal communication as embedded in
relationships, and to take account of issues of power
and diversity, as well are, the book is concerned with
caring, professional and inter-professional
communication and relationships. The Reader is divided
into four sections, focusing on: concepts and contexts;
analysing aspects of communication; the person in the
process; communication and relationships in
organisations.Communication, Relationships and Care will
be an essential resource for students of social work,
nursing, health and social policy, and for all involved
in health and social care services, whether as
professionals, carers or service users. It is a set book
for the Open University's second level undergraduate
course Communication and Relationships in Health and
Social Care (K205) |
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