interpersonal skill
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterpersonalandskill
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interpersonal
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.təˈpɜː.sən.əl/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈpɝː.sən.əl/
connected with relationships ...
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skill
noun[C or U]
uk/skɪl/us/skɪl/
an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have ...
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It also includes psychoeducation about depression, exploration of the relationship between feelings and interpersonal interactions, and communication andinterpersonalskillbuilding.
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Underpinning competences which are developed are the qualities of leadership,interpersonalskill, analytical processing and dynamism.
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The program focuses on leadership skills,interpersonalskill, written communication and adaptability.
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We have discovered that there is a set of human strengths that are the most likely buffers against mental illness: courage, optimism,interpersonalskill, work ethic, hope, honesty and perseverance.
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Teaching faculty carry a tremendous responsibility to guide resident and student charges on related matters of ethics, professionalism, interpersonal skills, and multicultural competency.
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Clinical competence however is composed of numerous equally important facets such as interpersonal skills, and technical ability.
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Drawing on some current research studies the author then highlights the importance of developing a better understanding of the interpersonal skills used in practice.
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The core categories found in this data were knowledge, listening skills and characteristics with sub categories of interpersonal skills, self-reflection and attitudes.
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The low-technology applications (where interpersonal skills are the primary tools) and their appropriateness have not been a focus of policy discussion or standards or regulation.
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Such studies also pay little or no attention to cognitive skills and the majority of interpersonal skills.
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As it may involve long solitary periods, interpersonal skills may be eroded, and family and peer relationships may be damaged.
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These four teachers struck us as people who used their interpersonal skills to secure good relationships with the students and parents.
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Family processes and peer relations interpersonal skills necessary to obtain more enjoyment out of their peer interactions.
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Whereas counselling skills are the interpersonal skills that reflect the values of counselling, and are used with intention.
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We view these basic aspects of emotional communication as a foundation, upon which more complex interpersonal skills are based.
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This collaboration between the different sectors of the community - professional and voluntary - necessitates a range of interpersonal skills in the practice skill team.
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Measurement of important aspects of team care, such as clinical and interpersonal skills, interprofessional relationships, clinical settings and group dynamics are poorly developed.
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Indeed, contracts and other attempts to describe the nurse's role as a healthcare professional often omit the interpersonal skills of nursing.
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Happy children may exhibit greater frustration tolerance and0or, as described previously, develop interpersonal skills that buffer against potentially provocative situations.
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