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Relationships in Organized Helping

2022
This edited volume offers up-to-date research on the interactive building and managing of relationships in organized helping. Its contributions address this core of helping in psychotherapy, coaching, doctor-patient interaction, and digital helping interaction and document and analyze essential communicative practices of relationship management.
Scarvaglieri, Claudio   +2 more
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Personal Relationships: Help and Hindrance

The Sociological Review, 1983
This paper shows the extent to which the lives of battered women are controlled by their violent partners. Women are prevented by physical means or threats from seeking help from, or even having any contact with, family, friends and neighbours. Isolation is a prominent feature of their lives. Many men fail to recognize that there is a problem and they
M, Homer, A, Leonard, P, Taylor
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Listening in the Helping Relationship

Physical Therapy, 1976
Physical therapists have been reported to spend nearly one-quarter of their time with patients in listening or talking. Listening is an important tool for observation and a valuable information gathering medium. Interference with effective listening occurs when 1) the listener is unwilling to listen, 2) the listener attends only to what he wishes to ...
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The utility of natural help relationships

Social Science & Medicine. Part A: Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology, 1979
Abstract This article explores research pertinent to network analysis and substantiates its use as a necessary method of medical sociology. The concept of social support reflects a type of influence or resource derived from network relationships. Other aspects of social support are seen as critical to the functioning and adaptation of the individual ...
R L, Evans, L K, Northwood
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Relationships help make life worth living

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019
Decisions regarding life-sustaining medical treatments for young children with profound disabilities can be extremely challenging for families and clinicians. In this study, Brick and colleagues1 surveyed adult residents of the UK about their attitudes regarding withdrawal of treatment using a series of vignettes of infants with varying levels of ...
Aaron, Wightman   +4 more
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Sibling Helping Relationships

1995
Over the life span and in most cultures, siblings carry out a great variety of helping and supportive acts for one another. Such acts range from caregiving and teaching in childhood to exchange of goods and services in adulthood to social support and caregiving in old age (Weisner, 1989b).
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The Helping Relationship

2002
Although the literature on ‘effective’ interventions for people with schizophrenia is slowly increasing, there is a dearth of guidance for practitioners struggling with the day-to-day implementation of these specific approaches. In the current move towards evidence-based practice, emphasis on the outcome of different interventions has led to the ...
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The helping relationship: choices and dilemmas

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1978
(1978). The helping relationship: choices and dilemmas. Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 17-30.
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Developing helping relationships in dietetic counseling

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1975
Counseling involves (a) the development of rapport between conselor and conselee and (b) the use by the counselor of strategies to create behavior change in the counselee. Dietetic educational programs have apparently focused on the latter, action-oriented procedures, with little attention being given to training in the development of helping ...
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