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Coaches specialising in Communication Skills

Communication skills enable a person to more effectively deliver a message. Better communication skills can enable a person to achieve more in the business world. This is where a business coach can help.

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Acquired Aphasia with Epilepsy
While very rare, acquired aphasia with epilepsy (also known as Landau-Kleffner syndrome) affects verbal communication, but also is accompanied by seizures. Landau-Kleffner syndrome affects receptive and expressive language ability in children, before and after the onset of epilep...
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Asperger's Disorder
While it is considered a milder form of autism, asperger's disorder is still a serious problem for many children. The symptoms are similar to those of autism - social problems, communication problems, and eccentric behavior - but they are generally seen in a lesser degree in thos...
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Autism
Autism is a developmental disorder that causes impaired social interaction and communication. It usually affects children within the first three years of their life. Symptoms include problems starting or continuing conversations, slow or non-existent development of language, repe...
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Autistic Disorder
Children under three years old who exhibit poor social skills, have trouble communicating and seem to be in their own world may be suffering from autistic disorder. Other symptoms include repetitive behaviors, rituals and routines. The cause of autistic disorder is not known, but...
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Business Coaching
Whether supplied by a company or pursued by an individual on their own, business coaching can be a way to stay a step ahead of all the competition in the workplace. Today, more than ever, finding and keeping a job is important, but so is advancement for many people. Online busine...
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Catatonic Schizophrenia
This particular type of schizophrenia has symptoms that center around motor skills and movement. In general, there are two major types of catatonic schizophrenia. In the first, long stretches of immobility are seen. On the other extreme, the other type of catatonic schizophrenia ...
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Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Children with developmental problems that appear after the age of two or three may have childhood disintegrative disorder. Symptoms include a loss of social skills, loss of motor skills, problems developing relationships. The causes of this developmental disorder are not known, b...
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Communication Problems
Communication is truly one of the cornerstones of a healthy relationship. When there is a communication breakdown, many problems may occur in a relationship. This is one of the reasons why online relationship counseling and therapy here at Mentaline.com may be helpful. There are ...
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Communication Skills
In the business world, being able to communicate skillfully is an art and a science. Even if a job doesn't require too much communication, being able to interact and listen to fellow workers is important for being productive in the workplace. Here at Mentaline.com, you can find h...
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Conflict Resolution Skills
There are many different types of conflict that may arise in the business world. A person who has the skills to efficiently and quickly resolve conflict can quickly find themselves an invaluable part of the team at a company. In some cases, it may be necessary as a part of manage...
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David Bredin
Breakthroughs are done by 'Break withs' by David Bredin

The recent recession in the UK as posed some unique challenges to business leaders as working practices and remuneration policies have come under severe attack. In a recent article (People Manager, Feb 11) Stephen Covey suggested, “ …… businesses should involve their people in...


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David Bredin
Employee Engagement by David Bredin

A recent report, commissioned by the UK Government spoke of the importance of ‘employee engagement’ and how proper engagement with staff could impact positively on UK competitiveness and performance as part of the country’s efforts to come through the current economic difficul...


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Josephine Robinson
Facing Fear by Josephine Robinson

The F-word, Fear. 'Fear Off' might not be an insult, but perhaps it should be, as fear seems so potent. Yet what is it, really? An inbuilt survival instinct, which when triggered appropriately, protects us. Yet we all know the paralysing and debilitating effects that inappropr...


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Val Mullally
'I hate you!' by Val Mullally

‘I hate you!’
Spat from the mouth of the toddler
or teenager
those words can erode the confidence of any parent.

It’s tempting to react.
Fight back
or
disappear into our own shell
when so blatantly under...


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David Bredin
Mental Toughness by David Bredin

Reports in the UK suggest that we have ‘bottomed out’ of the Recession, but this does not promise a ‘problem free’ time in the short term. Meanwhile the Government urges us to adopt a “Big Society” culture. While I am sure that Business already appreciates the usefulness of th...


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Denis Gorce-Bourge

Perception and reality by Denis Gorce-Bourge

What is reality? Is it what happens to you or your perception of what happens to you?

A same situation, in the same context will generate different reactions. For one, it will be a blessing and for others a bad thing. We are still talking about the same event in the sa...


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Simon Maryan

States of Consciousness by Simon Maryan

The study of consciousness is an arduous process, be it from either psychological or philosophical perspectives. The scientific consideration of states of consciousness that differ from ordinary waking consciousness is a path filled with hazards and booby traps. Tart's (1975) ...


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Nigel Lewis

THE BENEFITS OF COACHING by Nigel Lewis

The Benefits of Coaching

Smart people agree coaching is very valuable!

The International Coach Federation conducted a survey of feedback/opinions about the value and use of coaching.  They interviewed 240 coaching clients. Of these, 197 were employed professional...


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Simon Maryan

The Power of Emotions by Simon Maryan

How to Capture a Good Mood

Life is full of occasions when the mood of a group or team changes without realising it, this leads to a corresponding change in performance. This article explains how we can choose which emotions to use and which to fend off.

Ther...


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