How can we listen better to each other? How can we offer criticism without being hurtful? Why do communication recipes never work? In this book, Friedemann Schulz von Thun and Bernhard Pörksen, two prominent representatives of communication psychology and media studies, provide an introduction to modern communication psychology.
How can we listen better to each other? How can we offer criticism without being hurtful? Why do communication recipes never work? In this book, Friedemann Schulz von Thun and Bernhard Pörksen, two prominent representatives of communication psychology and media studies, provide an introduction to modern communication psychology.
First published in 1988, Communication Skills: Teaching and Practice, the second of two volumes, examines in detail information on the structure of communication skills teaching at various academic and professional levels worldwide.
Engineered for applied science students, the guide bridges theory with practice to fortify English communication. This book refines verbal, non-verbal, and written skills through engaging exercises and role plays while fostering active listening, teamwork, and leadership for academic and professional success.
This book delves into the rhetoric and communication aspects of emergency medical calls to offer vital guidance and training advice for medical and paramedical professionals.
This book delves into the rhetoric and communication aspects of emergency medical calls to offer vital guidance and training advice for medical and paramedical professionals.
Comparative Learning and Cognition provides a comparative analysis of the vast landscape of experimental and field research on learning, cognition, and behavior, with an emphasis on nonhuman animals.