Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Social Work
Contents: Preface. 1. Effective communication: a must for social work. 2. Diverse role of social workers. 3. Interpersonal communication and welfare work. 4. Interpersonal skills and social skills. 5. Motivation in social work. 6. Development of convincing skills. 7. Theory and practice of social justice. 8. How to influence others. 9. Public relation skills. Bibliography. Index.
Human communication is concerned with the making of meaning and the exchange of understanding. The very basis of social work is informal interaction which helps social work coordinators to relate better with their subjects. The subject needs to feel comfortable and should be able to trust the social work coordinator. This can be only acquired through effective communication. (jacket)
Human communication is concerned with the making of meaning and the exchange of understanding. The very basis of social work is informal interaction which helps social work coordinators to relate better with their subjects. The subject needs to feel comfortable and should be able to trust the social work coordinator. This can be only acquired through effective communication. (jacket)