Interpersonal Skills for the People Professions
Learning from Practice
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lantern Publishing Ltd
Published:15th Jan '09
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book explores the interpersonal skills necessary for success in various people professions, including nursing and education. Interpersonal Skills for the People Professions serves as a valuable resource for students and practitioners alike.
The book Interpersonal Skills for the People Professions delves into the essential interpersonal skills utilized by professionals in various fields such as nursing, education, social care, and policing. By examining these skills, the book aims to enhance understanding of the roles that people professionals play in society. It emphasizes the significance of effective communication and relationship-building in fostering positive interactions with service users, which is crucial for success in these careers.
Interpersonal Skills for the People Professions also compares and contrasts the interpersonal approaches across different professions, providing valuable insights that stimulate student learning. This comparative analysis not only enriches students' knowledge but also prepares them for flexible and innovative working within multidisciplinary teams. The book is particularly beneficial for those on Foundation Degree programs or anyone considering a career in people-centered professions.
The text is grounded in real-world experiences, featuring interviews with practicing professionals to offer a practical perspective on the challenges and ethical considerations inherent in these roles. Each chapter provides case studies, reflection activities, and further reading suggestions, making it a comprehensive resource for both students and newly qualified practitioners. By showcasing role models and encouraging continuous professional development, the book serves as an inspiration for those entering the field of people professions.
ISBN: 9781906052188
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
Weight: unknown
192 pages