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Interpersonal communication and

Language may be defined as a structured system of arbitrary vocal sounds and sound sequences, or a system of written or printed symbols that represent vocal sounds. A language system is used in social, interpersonal communication, and rather exhaustively catalogues the objects, events, and processes in the human environment. [Pg.215]

To be a successful monitor, the sponsor representative should know how to interpret hospital/ clinic records/charts, laboratory tests and interpretations, query resolution procedures, protocol and CRF data requirements, medical nomenclature, SAE procedures and health authority requirements. In addition, a monitor needs to have excellent interpersonal communication and problemsolving skills. [Pg.34]

Simulation is used to improve interpersonal communication and team interactions in high-risk settings. [Pg.327]

This is only one of many situations that can stifle interpersonal communication and lead to negative feelings and judgments. The result is perhaps the perception of interpersonal conflict, an unpleasant relationship, lowered work output, and reduced willingness to actively care for another person s safety. [Pg.267]

Add curricula to the Command and General Staff College and other advanced training venues on the subject of interpersonal communications and counseling of subordinates. [Pg.193]

Kirlidog, M., Akol, M., Gulsecen, S. (2009). Interpersonal communication and gender in the ICT profession. IEEE Technology and Society, 48-56. [Pg.252]

In humans, MDA and MDMA have been reported to produce positive mood changes, enhanced emotional awareness, and improved interpersonal communication (Greer and Tolbert 1986 Downing 1986 Shulgin 1986 Peroutka et al. 1988). Because of these psychotropic effects, MDA and MDMA have been used in psychotherapeutic situations (Naranjo et al. 1967 Yensen et al. 1976 Grinspoon and Bakalar 1986). In addition, presumably because of the same positive subjective effects, recreational use of MDMA on college campuses has increased in recent years (Peroutka et al. 1988). [Pg.30]

Comment on the role of interpersonal communications, developing a network of contacts, and teamwork in problem solving. [Pg.846]

Lennard, H., Jarvik, M. E., and Abramson, H. A. "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25) XII. A Preliminary Statement of Its Effects upon Interpersonal Communication," Journal of Psychology 41,185-98,1956. [Pg.492]

A pharmacist also is likely to make use of interpersonal communication skills when interacting with patients and other practitioners such as physicians. Training in these skills is essential. For example, pharmacists may need practice and critical feedback in writing effective SOAP (subjective, objective, assessment plan) notes to be sent to physicians. It is important that pharmacy personnel develop confidence in their ability not only to provide new pharmacy services but also to market their services to all groups of consumers (i.e., patients, health care providers, and payers). [Pg.375]

Pharmacists are ideally positioned to play a major role in wellness programs. Combining their outstanding clinical skills acquired during formal education, internships, externships, and work experiences with significant transferable skills, especially communication and interpersonal skills, makes pharmacists ideal candidates for... [Pg.508]

It seems reasonable to assume that, from a functional point of view, the appearance of species with the ability to acquire drives for unnatural goals was the last radical turning-point in the development of brain organization. In the animal kingdom the new mechanism reached its functionally most sophisticated level in the group of anthropoid apes, but it reached perfection in Homo sapiens only. The new mechanism culminated in the development of speech - the classic, human-specific instrument that made interpersonal communication possible by capturing reality in the form of symbols - and thus opened the way for the operation of an unrestricted variety of acquired drives. [Pg.54]

The mechanism that binds emotions as appurtenances to any chain of ICRs is of crucial importance to interpersonal communication. For example it can be construed as a physiological basis for the enjoyment of art. Let us take Beethoven s Sonata No 106 for pianoforte, one of the immortal pieces of piano music, as an example, to illustrate from a physiological point of view (i) the origin of the delight in music, a typical form of art without narrative function, and (ii) the origin of our ability to discriminate between two performers of this sonata who both play exact renditions of it. [Pg.114]

The limitless capacity of the human cortex to fix ICRs and acquire drives -in conjunction with the development of language - made possible an unmatched interpersonal communication. This unique facility made the cognitive/volitional and affective states of consciousness of the human brain and, as a consequence of it, human social life, unparalleled. Because of the lack of similar developments in animals, there is no way to obtain direct evidence about the nature of their psychic experiences. Nevertheless, observation of the goal-seeking behavior of properly trained monkeys, dogs, horses,and so on furnishes convincing indirect evidence for the assumption that the operation of ICRs and acquired drives even in animals is inseparable from an archetype of consciousness. [Pg.129]

ScheUe, K.J., et al., 2015. Tactile dialogues personalization of vibrotactile behavior to trigger interpersonal communication. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction. ACM, New York, USA, pp. 637—642. [Pg.175]


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