Sentences with phrase «perceived lack of communication»

High on the list of client complaints regarding attorneys is a perceived lack of communication on the part of the attorney.
Studies have demonstrated common themes in the experiences of PTSD due to childbirth as: (a) perceived lack of communication by medical staff; (b) fear of unsafe care; (c) lack of choice regarding routine medical procedures; (d) lack of continuity of care providers; and (f) care being based solely on delivery outcome (Beck, 2004a).

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Research has shown that social diversity in a group can cause discomfort, rougher interactions, a lack of trust, greater perceived interpersonal conflict, lower communication, less cohesion, more concern about disrespect, and other problems.
This lack of positive communication allows the voices of those opposed to animal research to dominate public discourse; «alternative facts» become perceived truths with the result that public and political opinion is often uncertain on the use of animals in research.
The interviews with staff in one moderately and one least effective school revealed several instances of negative communication and collaboration, including low morale among teachers due to the existence of different factions among the staff and perceived lack of cooperation among teachers.
Also, she may perceive Paul and Patra to be the loving family she lacks and may wish to see what that looks like since her own home life situation seems void of affection or even much communication.
Research has shown that social diversity in a group can cause discomfort, rougher interactions, a lack of trust, greater perceived interpersonal conflict, lower communication, less cohesion, more concern about disrespect, and other problems.
Many times, what we perceive as «growing apart» is really a lack of communication brought upon by stress and busy schedules.
Interpersonal family stress contributes to relationship breakdown and lack of perceived social support, and high expressed emotion may contribute to relapse.21 Family - focused treatment has been shown to reduce recurrence when used as an adjunct to medication for bipolar disorder.38 It is initiated once stabilisation of mood has been effected after an acute episode, and includes the patient and at least one significant family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23, 38,42
In addition, lack of communication creates a lack of empathy between members, which is perceived as a lack of kindness and consideration, and this creates mutual hard feelings.
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