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Contents: Introduction Part One - Studying Communication Part Two - Effective Communication Part Three - Texts and Meaning in Communication: Communication as Text; Texts and Meanings; Decoding and De-coding; Words and Pictures: Signs and Signatures; Taking the Process Further; Putting it back Together; Some Print Texts and Sample Tasks Part Four - Communication Practice Part Five Themes in Personal Communication: Verbal Communication; Non-Verbal Communication; Intrapersonal Communication: Self and Self-Concept; Intrapersonal Communication: Ideas about the Development of the Self; Intrapersonal Communication: Self and Self Presentation; Group Communication: What Groups are and What They Do; Group Communication: Inside Group; Group Communication: How Groups Work and They Don't Part Six - Using Communication Skills to Pass Examinations Glossary. Resource Information. Bibliography.
Transcultural Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety and
Depression is a practical and accessible guide, drawing on current
research in CBT and clinical practice. It aims to support
therapists in taking a reflective and evidence based approach to
genuinely improving access and outcomes for Black and Minority
Ethnic service users. It highlights the skills that clinicians need
to undertake Culturally Adapted and Culturally Sensitive CBT and
provides practical ideas and case examples that will enable
therapists to feel confident in adapting models of assessment and
treatment across cultures. The emphasis of this book is on
practical clinical techniques and approaches but it is firmly
grounded in the research literature on this topic. Therapists,
supervisors and service leads will find useful ideas to support and
enrich transcultural working and develop their confidence when
applying evidence based interventions across cultures.
Transcultural Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety and
Depression will be of interest to Improving Access to Psychological
Therapies (IAPT) trained cognitive behaviour therapists, clinical
psychologists and cognitive behaviour therapists. The book will
also appeal to those undertaking advanced or postgraduate studies
in CBT.
Transcultural Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety and
Depression is a practical and accessible guide, drawing on current
research in CBT and clinical practice. It aims to support
therapists in taking a reflective and evidence based approach to
genuinely improving access and outcomes for Black and Minority
Ethnic service users. It highlights the skills that clinicians need
to undertake Culturally Adapted and Culturally Sensitive CBT and
provides practical ideas and case examples that will enable
therapists to feel confident in adapting models of assessment and
treatment across cultures. The emphasis of this book is on
practical clinical techniques and approaches but it is firmly
grounded in the research literature on this topic. Therapists,
supervisors and service leads will find useful ideas to support and
enrich transcultural working and develop their confidence when
applying evidence based interventions across cultures.
Transcultural Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety and
Depression will be of interest to Improving Access to Psychological
Therapies (IAPT) trained cognitive behaviour therapists, clinical
psychologists and cognitive behaviour therapists. The book will
also appeal to those undertaking advanced or postgraduate studies
in CBT.
Cultural Work examines the conditions of the production of culture. It maps the changed character of work within the cultural and creative industries, examines the increasing diversity of cultural work and offers new methods for analysing and thinking about cultural workplaces. Cultural Work investigates previously unexplored aspects of the creative industries. Studying television, popular music, performance art, radio, film production and live performance it offers occupational biographies, cultural histories, practitioners' evidence, considerations of the economic environment as well as new ways of observing and studying the cultural industries.
Related link: www.mediastudiesarena.com
Cultural Work examines examines the conditions of the production of culture. It maps the changed character of work within the cultural and creative industries, examines the increasing diversity of cultural work and offers new methods for analysing and thinking about cultural workplaces. Cultural Work investigates previously unexplored aspects of the creative industries. Studying television, popular music, performance art, radio, film production and live performance it offers occupational biographies, cultural histories, practitioners' evidence, considerations of the economic environment as well as new ways of observing and studying the cultural industries.
Related link: www.mediastudiesarena.com
An innovative new textbook which brings together a comprehensive collection of primary source material for all those studying communications at university and pre-university level. Extracts include a range of texts from academic and non-academic works including journalism and writings on film, television and popular culture. Each extract in the book is accompanied by commentary which places the writing in its historical and critical context. The editors discuss the significance of each piece of writing, identify key theoretical terms and positions and explain its importance for Communication Studies.
Related link: www.mediastudiesarena.com
This volume assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. For students
who have never studied Communication Studies before, it will give
an idea of what to expect. For students already studying Media or
Communication Studies at school or college, it will provide a
concise but comprehensive learning aid.
Part One includes an overview of Communication Studies, a survey of
the current approaches to and theories about Communication that are
taught in the majority of UK universities, and the Communication
Studies Toolkit - a roundup of the different approaches used to
make sense of their objects of study, including semiotics,
discourse analysis, social constructionism, visual rhetorics,
historical materialism, psychoanalysis, gender criticism (including
feminism, postfeminism, and queer theory), structuralism and
poststructuralism, postmodernism and postcolonialism.
Part Two covers study skills for undergraduate communication - the
level of reading required, types of assignments and assessment,
time management, how to use a tutorial, recording notes in
lectures, writing skills and revising for and passing examinations
(including 'model' exam questions and answers).
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