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…………..is a familiar mass communication medium for most urban women.
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The most common channel of communication is.
Modern Media used for instant message dissemination
We can communicate large number of people through
…………is a counseling skill
…………Is direct communication
When breaking the bad news the patients emotional reactions crying and weeping should be addressed by
Empathy is
It is an essential therapeutic strategy of a practicing doctor to
What is health Communication?
The three components of a campaign setting include
Risk communicators, in crafting risk messages, must ensure that their messages
Highlighting Facts” in message creation is a form of which of the following
In order for a health communication program to have an impact, the source of the content is
Effective health communication strategy must take
Barriers to Effective Health Communication
Features of Effective Interpersonal Communication
Most important things to do if a medical error is committed
A mother promptly responds to her infant’s distress cries. Well attuned to his cues, she has no difficulty identifying the cause of the distress and she promptly attends to it. Shortly after, the infant smiles contentedly and the mother smiles back at him. Later in the day, the child spends two hours with a babysitter while the mother goes shopping. On his mother’s return, he greets her with great displays of pleasure and outstretched arms. According to Bowlby’s theory, this child’s behavior is characteristic of
A 10-year-old child is very interested in school and is proud of his athletic achievements. Peers are very important to him but he also gets along with his parents. Under stress he tends to become overfocused on details and slightly obsessive. At what stage is he, according to Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychosexual development
Which of the following theorists primarily focused on the importance of early interpersonal experiences in the development of a cohesive and stable sense of self
A 70-year-old woman has had three face-lifts and never leaves the house without makeup. She forbids her grandchildren to address her as “grandmother” and lies about her age. Which stage of development, according to Erikson, is she having difficulty mastering
In psychoanalytic theory, the superego
A 29-month-old boy plays with a ball, which rolls under a couch. The boy promptly crawls under the couch to retrieve the ball. According to Piaget’s theories of cognitive development, this behavior is characteristic of a thinking process called
A healthy 9-month-old girl, previously very friendly with everyone, now bursts into tears when she is approached by an unfamiliar adult. Her behavior is most likely due to
A healthy 9-month-old girl, previously very friendly with everyone, now bursts into tears when she is approached by an unfamiliar adult. This behavior is
Erikson’s developmental theories differ from Freud’s in that Erikson placed greater emphasis on
which of the following theories was not proposed by Sigmund Freud
all of the following are functions of the ego EXCEPT
Which of the following is not a mature defense mechanism
Which of the following is NOT a projective test
A boy recognies that the amount of water remains the same when transferred from a tall narrow glass to a wide mouthed glass. Which stage of piaget’s developmental model is likely to have attained
Which of the following is an open-ended question
During a clinical interview the following statement is made by the clinician: ‘So you have been anxious since these changes occurred at your work place.’ Which of the following interview technique best describes the above statement
Typically, bullying from boys is to ________ as bullying from girls is to ________
Which of the following adolescents is least likely to be targeted for bullying
Transference feelings
In which instance is an active-passive patient–doctor relationship most appropriate
10-year-old child is very interested in school and is proud of his athletic achievements. Peers are very important to him but he also gets along with his parents. Under stress he tends to become overfocused on details and slightly obsessive. At what stage is he, according to Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychosexual development
In psychoanalytic theory, the superego a. Is totally unconscious
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