Chapter Four: Applying Communication Skills Flashcards

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active listening

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participation in the conversation with another by paraphrasing words and phrases or giving approving or disapproving nods

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articulate

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to join together, as in a joint

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assertive

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confident, persistent manner of communicating one’s thoughts and ideas, in a positive manner

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communication

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the act of communicating; information given; a means of giving information

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compensation

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anything given as an equivalent or to make amends; pay

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conceptualize

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to form a concept, though, notion, or understanding

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Confidential Communication Preference (CCP) form

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a form a patient signs that authorizes other individuals to receive information regarding the patient’s care. Individuals not listed will not be permitted to receive or ask for such information

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contradict

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to deny; to assert to the contrary of

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conveying

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impart, as an idea; transfer

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Defense mechanisms

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largely unconscious acts used to help us deal with unpleasant and socially unacceptable circumstances or behaviors and to make an emotional adjustment in everyday situations

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denial

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a refusal to believe or accept; disowning

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displacement

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the transfer of emotions about one person or situation to another person or situation

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distort

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to misrepresent; to twist out of usual shape

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empathy

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sympathetically trying to identify one’s feelings with those of another

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incongruent

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lacking harmony or agreement

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intellectualization

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to employ reasoning to avoid confrontations or stressful situations

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interpreted

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to explain, translate; to determine the meaning

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intuition

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the immediate knowing or learning of something without the conscious use of reasoning

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malingering

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to pretend to be sick to avoid dealing with situations that are unpleasant or cause anxiety

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patient education

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information, instructions, and cautions provided to a patient intended to ensure and advance their safety, health, and/or recovery from injury or illness

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perception

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awareness through the senses; the receipt of impressions; consciousness

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projection

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a defense mechanism of trying to blame another for one’s own inadequacies

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rationalization

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to explain on rational grounds, to devise plausible explanations for one’s acts

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reference points

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in communication, the sum total of values, culture, education, and experiences that an individual holds that affect the way that a message is received

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reflective communication

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an interactive communication process in which the receiver uses verbal “mirroring” to restate what the sender has said for optimal clarification by all parties

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regression

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a defense mechanism of retreating to the thoughts and actions of an earlier, “safer” age

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repression

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to force painful ideas or impulses into the subconscious

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sublimation

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used unconsciously to express socially unacceptable instinctive drives or impulses in approved and acceptable ways

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suppression

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in psychology, describes a condition in which the person becomes purposely involved in a project or work to avoid a painful situation