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The Intimacy Gap

I used to think that there was a communication gulf between doctors and patients. Somewhere in the hub-bub of of … More

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communication, medicine, patients, physicians

How You Write Becomes You

Many of the people I deal with on a daily basis are decidedly against the practice of including a cover … More

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career advice, communication, employment seeking, writing skills

I Am Old: Can You See Me?

I am old, can you see me?  Hola a tod@s, my dear friends. Adding to collaborate with IC-HU Project two … More

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aging, communication, death, healthcare, humanity, ICU, Spain

We speak volumes without opening our mouths

http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/01/speak-volumes-patients-opening-mouths.html An interesting read re: body language, non-verbal communication; how multiple senses are used in the process.

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communication, health, healthcare, non-verbal, physicians, social work

The Power and Importance of Language

By Victoria Brewster, MSW Language-what does this one word mean to you? What does it say to you? How do … More

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communication, elderly, language, linguistics, older adults, seniors, social justice, social welfare, social work

One’s Learning/Communication Style

by Victoria Brewster, MSW I came across a great discussion on LinkedIn which focused on one’s learning style. Do you … More

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communication, employment, helping profession, helping professional, learning style, social work, student

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