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Helping Patients Get What They Need: Persuading Health Care Providers of Perceived Threat and Positive Outcome Expectations

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Sample Health care provider-patient relationships are the cornerstone to effective health care. Patients enter into these fiduciary relationships expecting that health care providers will offer the best care possible to the patient. As patients, traditionally, we have been socialized to passively...

Lab Manual - 50 Carbonless Sets

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Light grid lines and sturdy covers, our low-cost, high-quality carbonless Student Lab Notebook for science classes contains 50 grid-paper duplicate page sets, each sequentially numbered. The graph print quality is excellent on both the original and duplicate copy pages. With a table of contents at t...

A Lexicon of Religious Facts and Figures

Author(s): John Knox

A Lexicon of Religious Facts and Figures provides an overarching summary of religious theories, terms, events, and important people in Christian History, from the first century through postmodernity. The story of the ancient and contemporary Jesus movement is categorically imparted to readers, chapt...

A Dangerous Servant and a Fearful Master

Author(s): NATHAN GRIFFITH

A Dangerous Servant and a Fearful Master is a book aimed first and foremost at readers, written to engage not merely the attention of the eye, but the productive effort of the brain as well.  Unlike traditional textbooks, it is written as a dialogue between teacher and student, rather than as a mono...

Nonverbal Communication in Provider-Patient Interaction: A Case Study of a Mental Health Patient During COVID-19

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Abstract Nonverbal communication is an important component of face-to-face clinical health interactions, especially for conveying relational or emotional information within provider–patient encounters. Like any interpersonal communication situation, provider–patient interactions are influenced by...

Mediated Communication and Relational Maintenance and Satisfaction in Romantic, Long-Distance Relationships

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Abstract The impact of mediated communication on interpersonal relationships in the 21st century is largely attributable to technological advances. These advances have been studied from the theoretical perspectives of computer-mediated communication (Maguire & Connaughton, 2006; Walther,1992, 199...

Breaking Bad News During Physician-Patient Interactions

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Abstract The manner in which physicians deliver bad news can drastically affect patients’ satisfaction with care, psychological outcomes, and subsequent behavioral outcomes (e.g., commitment to therapeutic regimens, follow-up visits). Physicians who are unprepared for the difficult task of breaki...