Emotional Intelligence in Health and Social Care : A Guide for Improving Human Relationships
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1846195403
ISBN-13
9781846195402
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 22nd, 2011
Print length
176 Pages
Weight
308 grams
Dimensions
17.10 x 24.70 x 1.20 cms
Product Classification:
Social welfare & social servicesPsychology: emotionsHealth systems & services
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'While emphasising caring for others, this book also place great importance on the practitioner caring for and developing themselves
''While emphasising caring for others, this book also place great importance on the practitioner caring for and developing themselves. Contemporary care environments place high demands upon students and practitioners of all disciplines. We want practitioners to do more than simply survive these environments, we want practitioners to thrive and feel enabled to lead themselves and others.'' John Hurley and Paul Linsley, in the Preface Emotional intelligence is centred in self-awareness, empathy and leadership, as well as communication, relatedness and personal resilience. This book adopts a fresh approach to personal and professional development in healthcare by applying emotional intelligence to a range of clinical and educational contexts..This practical, user-friendly guide engages the reader on both an emotional and a cognitive level, offering an energising way for healthcare professionals to work more effectively as individuals and as part of a team. The activities provided are thought-provoking for personal study and ideal for session planning in larger groups. Emotional Intelligence in Health and Social Care is recommended for all educators and students of medicine, nursing, social care and the Allied Health Professions. When I began my professional training over forty years ago the curriculum paid no attention to the ''stuff'' of the ''emotions''. However, when faced with the confusion of real people, and the uncertainty of decision making, I - like everyone else - had to draw on my emotions; feeling my way towards a different kind of knowledge. A book like this might have helped me come to a different understanding of what I needed to do to help myself to coexist with, work alongside and help others. From the Foreword by Phil Barker
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