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Motivational Interviewing for Health Care Professionals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Motivational Interviewing for Health Care Professionals

This highly anticipated second edition features two all-new chapters, including The Human Brain and Social Threat: Impact on Patients and Health Care Professionals and How Do I Know What Skill to Use? Both chapters result from what the authors have learned from their interactions over the past six years with their students and health care professionals. The authors have applied motivational interviewing to the complex behavior change that is central to patients being able to manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and osteoporosis.. This book identifies critical interactional dynamics to assist health care providers (HCP's) in developing a conversati...

Gaining Influence in Public Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Gaining Influence in Public Relations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-08-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Gaining Influence in Public Relations explores how professionals can increase their influence in practice to help their organizations achieve success. This provocative book explores the largely uncharted territories of power, resistance, dissent, and activism in public relations, arguing that practitioners can increase their power and social legitimacy by developing and using a wider range of influence resources, strategies, and tactics. Authors Bruce K. Berger and Bryan H. Reber talked with hundreds of practitioners, analyzed original survey data, and examined a detailed case study to develop a theory of power relations. Ultimately, the book seeks to advance the ethical and effective practice of public relations. Intended for scholars and graduate students in public relations, it also has much to offer practitioners, as well as scholars and students in organizational communication, organizational theory, human resources, and leadership.

Communication Skills for Pharmacists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Communication Skills for Pharmacists

Designed to help pharmacists and pharmacy students develop the communication skills they need to deliver quality patient care, this resource provides the guidelines needed for developing effective relationships with patients, other pharmacists and physicians.

Time Warped
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Time Warped

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-01-26
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Time Warped is a book of five read-aloud plays that stretch the truth about the past. With plays such as “Renaissance Reform School” and “The Idiodyssey,” this book will have students laughing as they try to decipher what is real and what is not. Each play includes follow-up activities for writing, discussion, and research.

Almost an Island
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Almost an Island

Eight hundred miles long, Baja California is the remotest region of the Sonoran desert, a land of volcanic cliffs, glistening beaches, fantastical boojum trees, and some of the greatest primitive murals in the Western Hemisphere. In this book, Berger recounts tales from his three decades in this extraordinary place, enriching his account with the peninsula's history, its politics, and its probable future--rendering a striking panorama of this land so close to the United States, so famous and so little known.

A Desert Harvest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

A Desert Harvest

A career-spanning collection of Bruce Berger’s beautiful, subtle, and spiky essays on the American desert Occupying a space between traditional nature writing, memoir, journalism, and prose poetry, Bruce Berger’s essays are beautiful, subtle, and haunting meditations on the landscape and culture of the American Southwest. Combining new, unpublished essays with selections from his acclaimed trilogy of “desert books”—The Telling Distance, There Was a River, and Almost an Island—A Desert Harvest is a career-spanning selection of the best work by this unique and undervalued voice. Wasteland architecture, mountaintop astronomy, Bach in the wilderness, the mind of the wood rat, the canals of Phoenix, and the numerous eccentric personalities who call the desert their home all come to life in these fascinating portraits of America’s seemingly desolate terrains.

Public Relations Leaders as Sensemakers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Public Relations Leaders as Sensemakers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Public Relations Leaders as Sensemakers presents foundational research on the public relations profession, providing a current and compelling picture of expanding global practice. Utilizing data from one of the largest studies ever conducted in the field, and representing the perspectives of 4,500 practitioners, private and state-run companies, communication agencies, government agencies, and nonprofits, this work advances a theory of integrated leadership in public relations and highlights future research needs and educational implications. This volume is appropriate for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in international public relations and communication management, as well as scholars in global public relations, communication management, and business. It is also intended to supplement courses in public relations theory, strategic communication, business management, and leadership development.

The Telling Distance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Telling Distance

Winner of the 1990 Western States Book Award for Creative Nonfiction, The Telling Distance evokes the yearning expanses of our southwestern deserts and finds them full of sensuous marvels, erratic life forms, eccentric fellow travelers, dry humor, and surprise. In prose that revels in paradox, it reveals desert distances to be doubly telling: they both magnify our spirit and have incomparable tales to tell.

Villainy and Virtue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Villainy and Virtue

Scarred by the injustice of war and an agonizing failure, disabled veteran Wes Quinton returns home. When a crooked banker, his two thugs, and a corrupt senator mercilessly target his quiet hometown, the number of swindled victims multiplies. Among them are Wes's parents and his beloved godmother. Wes is on their list, too. Aboard an antiquated train on the way to a convention, Wes cringes when the disreputable foursome board at the state capitol. Harassment of the amiable train staff escalates into threats and a boiling animosity, inflamed by stops along the way. An explosive confrontation, of which Wes wants no part, looms. He loathes injustice and fears for the staff, passengers, and especially for young Timmy, who travels alone with his dog. Wes has promised to keep the boy safe. Strange sightings and odd events mount and gnaw at Wes's psyche. More is happening than meets the eye. Can a wary Wes thwart these politically powerful villains and fulfill his promise? Will he find redemption, or will this struggle end in another tragic failure? Will justice ever prevail? And when will everything make sense?

Peter Berger and the Study of Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Peter Berger and the Study of Religion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Peter Berger is the most influential contemporary sociologist of religion. This collection of essays is the first in-depth study of his contribution to the field, providing a comprehensive introduction to his work and to current thought in the study of religion. Themes addressed include: * Berger on religion and theology * Religion, spirituality and the discontents of modernity * Secularization and de-secularization A postscript by Peter Berger, responding to the essays, completes this overview of this major figure's work.