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Feedback that works : how to build and deliver your message
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ISBN: 1882197585 9781882197583 1118127455 9786611001148 1118127463 1281001147 1932973052 9781932973051 Year: 2000 Publisher: Greensboro, N.C. : Center for Creative Leadership,

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Whatever level you occupy in an organization, from line manager to senior executive to team leader, the skill of giving meaningful and effective feedback is an important component to helping other people develop and to getting the job done. Creating and delivering a specific message based on observed performance is key to effective feedback. Your feedback should enable the receiver to walk away understanding exactly what he or she did and what impact it had on you. When the result is this specific and this direct, there is a better chance that the person getting the feedback will be motivated


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The interdisciplinary handbook of perceptual control theory. : living in the loop
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ISBN: 0323998410 032391165X 9780323998413 9780323911658 Year: 2023 Publisher: London, England : Academic Press,

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Given the fundamental challenges to society in this era, a radical rewrite of how we approach science and culture is necessary. This handbook applies Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) to achieve a much needed convergence across the physical, life and social sciences, the humanities and arts. In doing so it addresses challenges such as mental illness, dementia, cancer care, toxic masculinity and societal oppression. It also reveals how PCT can be applied to practical issues such as understanding healthcare service implementation and human-machine interaction, as well as deeper questions such as consciousness and imagination. This second volume of the successful interdisciplinary handbook offers rich examples of how the unifying perceptual control framework can provide a viable alternative to existing theories and methodologies for a timely paradigm shift.


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Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice : Clinician’s Guide to the ClinicalQ, Neurofeedback, and Braindriving
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ISBN: 9783319155272 3319155261 9783319155265 331915527X Year: 2015 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This clinical manual argues for using neurotherapy to enhance mental health and medical practice across settings and specialties. The text takes readers through the tools and methods of neurotherapy: the ClinicalQ for intake assessment, a stimulated EEG modality called braindriving, and neurofeedback protocols to retrain brain function. Case studies demonstrate neurotherapy as an efficient component in treating brain-related and mind/body conditions and symptoms, from ADHD, sleep disturbances, and depression to fibromyalgia and seizures. Its methods allow clinicians to find deviations in brain function that fall through the diagnostic cracks and choose therapeutic interventions best suited to clients based on reliable data.   Included in the coverage:   Treating the condition instead of the diagnosis. Case examples illustrating how to conduct the ClinicalQ, interpret results, and convey them to clients. Sample protocols of braindriving and neurofeedback. Using therapeutic harmonics to advance neurotherapy. Age-appropriate neurotherapy for children and seniors. Brainwave diagrams, data tables, client forms, and other helpful tools and visuals.   Adding Neurotherapy to Your Practice will interest psychologists, physicians, psychiatrists, chiropractors, and social workers. This stimulating presentation emphasizes the individuality of every client, and the abundant healing capacity of the brain.    .

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Psychology. --- Health Psychology. --- Primary Care Medicine. --- Complementary & Alternative Medicine. --- Philosophy (General). --- Alternative medicine. --- Emergency medicine. --- Psychology, clinical. --- Médecines parallèles --- Médecine d'urgence --- Behavior Therapy --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Feedback, Psychological --- Electrodiagnosis --- Psychophysiology --- Mind-Body Therapies --- Diagnostic Techniques, Neurological --- Complementary Therapies --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Psychotherapy --- Feedback --- Diagnosis --- Therapeutics --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Cybernetics --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Communication --- Information Science --- Biofeedback, Psychology --- Electroencephalography --- Neurofeedback --- Mental Disorders --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Clinical Psychology --- Biofeedback training. --- Mental health. --- Neuropsychology. --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Visceral learning --- Complementary medicine. --- Primary care (Medicine). --- Health psychology. --- Neurophysiology --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Biological control systems --- Feedback (Psychology) --- Mind and body --- Operant conditioning --- Complementary medicine --- Healing systems --- Systems, Healing --- Systems, Therapeutic --- Therapeutic systems --- Medicine --- Integrative medicine --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Primary medical care --- Medical care --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology

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