Book contents
- The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately
- The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Part I Domains of accurate interpersonal perception
- Part II Correlates of interpersonal accuracy
- 9 Accuracy in perceiving facial expressions of emotion in psychopathology
- 10 A lifespan developmental perspective on interpersonal accuracy
- 11 Situational influences on interpersonal accuracy
- 12 Training people to be interpersonally accurate
- 13 Interpersonal accuracy in relation to the workplace, leadership, and hierarchy
- 14 Interpersonal accuracy in the clinical setting
- 15 Gender differences in interpersonal accuracy
- 16 Interpersonal accuracy in relation to culture and ethnicity
- 17 Interpersonal accuracy
- Part III Conclusions
- Index
- References
14 - Interpersonal accuracy in the clinical setting
from Part II - Correlates of interpersonal accuracy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2016
- The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately
- The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Part I Domains of accurate interpersonal perception
- Part II Correlates of interpersonal accuracy
- 9 Accuracy in perceiving facial expressions of emotion in psychopathology
- 10 A lifespan developmental perspective on interpersonal accuracy
- 11 Situational influences on interpersonal accuracy
- 12 Training people to be interpersonally accurate
- 13 Interpersonal accuracy in relation to the workplace, leadership, and hierarchy
- 14 Interpersonal accuracy in the clinical setting
- 15 Gender differences in interpersonal accuracy
- 16 Interpersonal accuracy in relation to culture and ethnicity
- 17 Interpersonal accuracy
- Part III Conclusions
- Index
- References
Summary
Interpersonal accuracy in the clinical setting is the ability of clinicians to accurately assess their patients. Patients can be accurately assessed on a wide range of states and traits including but not limited to patients’ psychological and physical states (e.g., anxiety and pain). There are many ways to measure interpersonal accuracy and methods for quantifying interpersonal accuracy that will be discussed. Interpersonal accuracy among clinicians predicts several positive patient outcomes such as increased patient satisfaction and adherence. Interpersonal accuracy is an important clinical skill, which builds trust within the doctor–patient relationship. Interpersonal accuracy allows clinicians not only to build trusting relationships with their patients, but also to better diagnose and treat their patients’ symptoms, improving both patients’ perceptions of care and their overall health.
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- The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately , pp. 287 - 308Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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