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    Assignment one Verbal and non-verbal communication Verbal communication is speech that shares information from one person to another. Speech is a quicker way to communicate with people than to send emails or letters to the person you are trying to communicate with. When using verbal communication it’s important that the speaker uses clear speech and pronounces each individual word correctly this is so that the person listening clearly hears the message and confusion isn’t caused. Using the appropriate

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    In this essay I will assess the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care envoiroment. I will be using a hospital as my example. I will also review disadvantages and advantages of some forms of communication. Communication Effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a hospital is highly important. The best chance of having effective communication is on a one-to-one basis‚ in a hospital this could be in a doctor’s office where a patient/ill

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    Argyles communication cycle Argyles stages of communication cycle is were an idea occurs‚ message coded‚ message sent‚ message received‚ message decoded‚ message understood. The first stage where the idea occurs is when we think about the thing we are about to say and who to. The second stage‚ message coded‚ is when we plan to say it. The fourth stage is message received‚ this is when the other person hears what you have said. The fifth stage is message decoded‚ this is when the person you are speaking

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    Theories of communication. Communication cycle (Michael Argyle). Argyle Theory is a theory of communication that works in a communication cycle‚ this cycle has 6 stages. The first stage is when an idea first occurs‚ you have a thought and you want to share that whilst the second stage is where the message is coded. At the second stage is when you have thought through what you want to say and placing it into a form of communication‚ this could be anything from speaking to sign language. The third

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    stages of Communication by Michael Argyle Michael Argyle was a Social Psychologist he stated that interpersonal communication was a skill that had to be learned‚ just as you would learn to drive a car. He said that when you are driving a car‚ you have to change your method to match the conditions of what is happening on the road. Driving involves a constant cycle of watching what is happening in the road‚ working out how to respond‚ making the required responses and then repeating this cycle until

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    Communication Cycle

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    The Communication Cycle The communication cycle has six different stages that help you communicate your ideas. It also takes into consideration how you put your idea across e.g. body language. The communication cycle can help you to communicate in difficult circumstances where it may be hard to put your ideas across or it may be a sensitive subject. The Six Stages; 1. Ideas occur You have an idea that you want to communicate. 2. Message coded You think about how you are going to

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    The Communication Cycle

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    The communication Cycle It involves people sending and receiving messages. We all communicate or send messages continuously. 1. A person has an idea. 2. They code their message(using words or non-verbal means) 3. They send their messages to someone else (e.gg by speaking) 4. A second person then receives the message (e.g. by hearing what has been said or by noticing non-verbal communication) 5. The second person decodes the message. 6. The message is understood. Once the original message has been

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    Effective communication involves a two-way process in which each person tries to understand the viewpoint of the other person. Communication is a cycle because when two people communicate they need to check that their ideas have been understood. Good communication involves the process of checking understanding‚ using reflective or active listening. Michael Argyle argued that interpersonal communication was a skill that could be learned and developed in much the same way as learning to drive a car

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    Effective communication is achieved by being able to exchange information with the ease of understanding between individuals and also being able to notice and understand others. All this is done whilst maintaining factors like emotion‚ body language‚ confidence and comfort. While someone is communicating he or she should have proper posture and keep a good level of eye contact as the lack of these factors could send negative non-verbal messages. Such a skill is required between both colleagues

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    This assignment will discuss two well known theories of effective communication. Firstly it will look at Michael Argyle (1972)‚ the cycle of communication and then it will discuss Bruce Tuckman (1965) stages of communication. Michael Argyle (1972) looks at the cycle of communication which involves six stages this is about sending receiving and the decoding of messages between individual and also groups. 1. An ideas occurs – when one has thought of an idea that they want to express with another

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