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    Care‚ Fakenham. Deparmtment of Michael Argyle ’s(2012) The communication Cycle [Online] Available at http://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/health-and-social-care/michael-argyle-s-communication-cycle-and-tuckmans-stages-of-group-interaction.html?gclid=COzf9eKJqMICFccSwwod0iAA9g Department of Health and Social Care (2012) Theorist [Online] available at http://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/health-and-social-care/michael-argyle-s-communication-cycle-and-tuckmans-stages-of-group-interaction.html?gclid=COzf9eKJqMICFccSwwod0iAA9g

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    cP1 In my placement I had an experience with a girl that she doesn’t get along with her sister. She talked to me and told me that her sister tries to get her and her mother arguing and how always wants to get her way. She is frustrated for her sister’s behavior and disappointed how much they don’t get along. Effective in communication when having a one-to one interaction is when there is a conversation between two persons who both understands one another. To be done we have to practice certain

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    Unit 1 Developing effective communication in health and social care Task 1 Introduction In this report I will examine and explain effective communication by looking at the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care context‚ theories of communication‚ methods of communication (verbal‚ non-verbal and written communication)‚ communication

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    BE.. • Explaining the 3 theory’s of communication •Explaining the pros and cons of each theory •Using a health and social care setting to set a scenario TUCKMAN’S THEORY Theory 1 THEORY ONE.. TUCKMAN’S THEORY The background;  Dr.Bruce Wayne Tuckman developed the theory known as ‘Tuckman’s theory’ in 1965. It is the explanation of the stages of group development people go though.  The theory is explained in 4 stages‚ Forming‚ Storming‚ Norming and Performing.  FORMING;  Sitting together and

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    Health and social care guide to communication Communication is an interactive two way process of giving and receiving a message‚ such as exchanging ideas or information it can be a mixture of verbal and non-verbal and formal and informal methods. Communication is important to master to become an effective health and social care professional because you need to be able to listen to people to understand their needs because if you don’t listen to them properly wrong information can be taken also

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    communication. Firstly one-to-one communication is interacting with just one other individual this could be face-to-face‚ speaking over the telephone or email‚ or other private messaging. The theory of one-to-one communication was developed by Michael Argyle (1972) he described interpersonal communication as like learning to drive a car. “When you drive a car you have to change your behaviour depending on what is happening on the road.” He means that you have to watch what you’re doing all the time‚ responding

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    Based on the theories of communications by Argyle and Tuckman one could effectively apply the with such a situation: For example if the person with dementia forgets a question you had posed to them‚ then having the patience and understanding to repeat to them for clarity will help in easing off situations where frustrations can arise. Applying the four phases of Tuckman theory could help in planning ahead the situations in which if you was working within

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    misunderstanding and achieving productivity and maintaining strong working relationships in an environment. Team communication Team communication is essential tool to a workplace‚ because information may have to be passed to another member of the team. Tuckman broke down the process of team communication. His theory insured that group interaction was effective how to build trust within groups. (Forming‚ Storming‚ Norming‚ Performing and Adjourning.) There are both advantages and disadvantages of group

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    lives and make the lives of young children a lot better. In my opinion multi agency working is a very important form of communication in health and social care as it gives everyone a chance to come together and discuss ideas. This could also link to Tuckmans theory of communication where they first discuss ideas‚ then disagree and find common ground and they would have then worked effectively as a team to find a solution to whatever is being discussed. I also think that one to one communication between

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    terms of its potential outcome. One thing I did consider a disadvantage of Argyle’s Theory‚ was the fact that Argyle did not consider the actual context of where the communication took place. For example the way that furniture was arranged in relation to where people communicated with one another. It was quite mechanistic and structured whereas human communication often is not. Argyle has expressed that eye contact is vital and facial expressions are the key to communication‚ however he makes little

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