The communicative interaction in healthcare
Abstract
This article intends to show some key elements about the communication in health environments. Initially some philosophical and epistemological bases supporting the communication as an interaction that affects reciprocally human beings are shown. Subsequently, the article examines in great detail the way in which the communicative process affects health interventions performed in our professional practice. It emphasizes the importance of studying in depth the concepts and premises that support the human relationship logic. Having an accurate knowledge about the way in which every human transaction is developed will allow us to think about our preparation to establish therapeutic interventions in health environments.
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