伟大的沟通者:奥丽·荷兰的遗产和教训
Davida Fromm1, Brian MacWhinney1
1Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Seminars in speech and language
|August 8, 2024
概括
奥丽荷兰奥丽荷兰
科学领域:
- 语音和语言病理学 语言病理学
- 沟通科学与疾病 沟通科学与疾病
- 学术和临床指导指导.
背景情况:
- 奥丽·荷兰的职业生涯体现了对尊重个人和提高其生活质量的承诺.
- 她的工作整合了学术,研究和临床领域,建立了职业影响的模型.
研究的目的:
- 为了检查奥丽·荷兰的多方面的职业生涯和持久的遗产.
- 为了突出她对指导,奖学金,合作和临床沟通的贡献.
- 将她的职业生涯作为有影响力的专业发展和增强临床实践的典范.
主要方法:
- 分析指导活动,包括指导的博士生数量及其后来的影响.
- 综述了跨越50多年的广泛学术奖学金,涉及各种主题.
- 检查与学科内的同事和跨学科的合作努力.
- 对她的临床沟通风格进行定性分析,重点关注非语言行为.
主要成果:
- 荷兰指导了30多名博士生,他们反过来影响了后代.
- 她的奖学金涵盖了广泛的主题,包括评估,治疗,自我宣传和沟通策略.
- 合作扩大了她在各个领域的影响力.
- 她在临床环境中的有效,简单的非语言沟通促进了积极的互动.
结论:
- 奥丽·霍兰德的遗产在指导,奖学金,合作和临床沟通方面提供了深刻的教训.
- 她的职业生涯是专业人士寻求产生重大影响的典范.
- 她强调尊重和生活质量仍然是改善临床互动的指导原则.
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