Be prepared, because
informed conversation requires prepared members, and preparation transcends just the work that is assigned — and is closer to deep thought, sincere skepticism, and a general willingness to interrogate assumptions.
«Journals editors... should raise the bar for authors to improve the usability of evidence, and especially to
require that research findings are presented in a way that
informs individualized
conversations,» Greenhalgh and collaborators insist.
«Engaging in transformative
conversations about clients» sexual concerns
requires thoughtful consideration and understanding — of how our bodies work (in terms of desire, arousal, anxiety, and so on), of our comfort level when discussing sex overtly, and of how sexuality
informs and contextualizes human relationships,» write Green and Fleming.