The world is becoming more and more an unsafe, unreliable place to live. As you look around you, you will see signs of the last days becoming visible more readily than ever. Storms are appearing one after the other; finance companies are taking advantage of people who can't help themselves, gas prices are skyrocketing, and the rich are getting richer, while the poor are getting poorer. To everything, there must be an end. Where will we go when the world as we know it comes to an end? Living to Live Again is a lively book that assists readers in living today to prepare for the coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ. There is no doubt we will leave this world. If we are not living like God wants us to live on this side of life, we will not be in that place of comfort called Heaven for eternity. Melinda Little Robinson is a faithful Church of Christ member. As an inspirational speaker, Melinda has delivered messages to youth, ladies, and church groups. Melinda inspires her audience to focus no matter where they are in life on their God-given talents by living according to the spirit and not the flesh. Melinda believes that people in all walks of life, whether young or old, can live out the purpose God had for them before their birth. Through her style of communication, she uses everyday situations and circumstances to help people visualize how they can have a better life and to activate the faith needed to move in that direction. Living to Live Again is filled with Biblical principles and scriptures that will equip anyone who is willing to live a Christian life to do just that. Melinda and her three children: Sanquita, Tananjlyn, and Joe Jr. reside in Aliceville, Alabama.
This book offers a much-needed introduction to the dynamics of the communication exchange between providers and patients in the health-care environment. Starting from the principle that health-care-providers and patients try to speak the same language to reach the best decisions for patient care, but often misunderstand each other whilst navigating the process of diagnosis, treatment and care, Lisa Sparks and Melinda Villagran clearly explain how health communication theory and research can help us better understand these complex interactions, and provide strategies for improving patient and provider communication. Sparks and Villagran cover a broad range of key issues and theories related to provider-patient interaction, including patient information and affective needs, barriers to effective communication in health-care contexts, and communication skills training for providers. Drawing on the most current literature in this vibrant field, they show the transformations that new technologies such as e-mail and text messaging have brought to communication with and between patients and providers, consider the roles of caregivers, both formal and informal, and illustrate how health-care organizations impact on interpersonal interactions. Throughout the book, Sparks and Villagran deftly illustrate how communicative understandings of patient-provider interaction can have positive practical outcomes, feeding into health behaviour change, creating a communication environment which can improve health literacy and ultimately lead to better health outcomes. With groundbreaking insights, on-point explanations, and deeply moving examples, Patient and Provider Interaction illuminates and enriches what is most often one of the most important interactions of our lives.
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