Chapter Four: Applying Communication Skills Flashcards
active listening
participation in the conversation with another by paraphrasing words and phrases or giving approving or disapproving nods
articulate
to join together, as in a joint
assertive
confident, persistent manner of communicating one’s thoughts and ideas, in a positive manner
communication
the act of communicating; information given; a means of giving information
compensation
anything given as an equivalent or to make amends; pay
conceptualize
to form a concept, though, notion, or understanding
Confidential Communication Preference (CCP) form
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
contradict
to deny; to assert to the contrary of
conveying
impart, as an idea; transfer
Defense mechanisms
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
denial
a refusal to believe or accept; disowning
displacement
the transfer of emotions about one person or situation to another person or situation
distort
to misrepresent; to twist out of usual shape
empathy
sympathetically trying to identify one’s feelings with those of another
incongruent
lacking harmony or agreement
intellectualization
to employ reasoning to avoid confrontations or stressful situations
interpreted
to explain, translate; to determine the meaning
intuition
the immediate knowing or learning of something without the conscious use of reasoning
malingering
to pretend to be sick to avoid dealing with situations that are unpleasant or cause anxiety
patient education
information, instructions, and cautions provided to a patient intended to ensure and advance their safety, health, and/or recovery from injury or illness
perception
awareness through the senses; the receipt of impressions; consciousness
projection
a defense mechanism of trying to blame another for one’s own inadequacies
rationalization
to explain on rational grounds, to devise plausible explanations for one’s acts
reference points
in communication, the sum total of values, culture, education, and experiences that an individual holds that affect the way that a message is received
reflective communication
an interactive communication process in which the receiver uses verbal “mirroring” to restate what the sender has said for optimal clarification by all parties
regression
a defense mechanism of retreating to the thoughts and actions of an earlier, “safer” age
repression
to force painful ideas or impulses into the subconscious
sublimation
used unconsciously to express socially unacceptable instinctive drives or impulses in approved and acceptable ways
suppression
in psychology, describes a condition in which the person becomes purposely involved in a project or work to avoid a painful situation