Interpersonel relationship (ipr)

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Professionalism In Individual For Development Of Public Health Sanjeev Kumar Shah HA,BPH,MPH Asian College for Advanced Studies, Satdobato Sanjeev 1

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 Professionalism In Individual For Development Of Public Health

Sanjeev Kumar ShahHA,BPH,MPH

Asian College for Advanced Studies, Satdobato

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Learning Objectives

Concept of professionalism Component of Professionalism Interpersonal relationship (IPR) Purpose of IPR Types of IPR Barriers of IPR

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What does Professionalism mean??

A specific style of behavior exhibited in the

workplace

In simple words- Its an attitude….

The way in which an individual conducts oneself in

certain situations…. The way you speak, the way you

dress, the way you are organized, etc

It is setting standards and complying with them

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Can anybody become a professional?

It should be achieved , not coming automatically

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What is individual Professionalism?

An attitudePride (self confident)ResponsibilityBeing a team playerHonesty (truthfulness) and loyalty (faithfulness) Openness to critiqueCare about people and goalsAccountability (Answerable to others)Investment ( contribution)

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Component of Professionalisms

Listening Skills Time Management Making Effective Decisions Conducting Effective Meetings Leadership Style and role model Inter Personal Relationship (IPR) Resolving Conflict

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Inter Personal Relationship (IPR)

Interpersonal relationships refer to reciprocal social & emotional interactions between two or more individuals in an environment.

Interpersonal relationship is defined as a close association between individuals who share common interests & goals.

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Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationships

DYAD Two

interacting people

TRAID Consists of

three people

GROUPMore than

three

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Purpose of Interpersonal Relationships

Personal Growth & development

Source of enjoyment

Sense of security

Developing understanding

Interpersonal needs

Improved decision making

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Types of IPR1 • FRIENDSHIP

2 • FAMILY AND KINSHIP

3• PROFESSIONAL

RELATIONSHIP4 • LOVE

5 • MARRIAGE

6• PLATONIC

RELATIONSHIP7

• CASUAL RELATIONSHIPS

8• BROTHERHOOD &

SISTERHOOD

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Types of IPR

Friendship Friendship is a relationship with no formalities & the individuals enjoy each other’s presence.

Family and kinship Family communication patterns establish roles & identify & enable personal & social growth of individuals.

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Types of IPR

Professional Relationship Individual working for the same organization are said to share a professional relationship & are called colleagues.

LoveA informalized intimate relationship characterized by passion, intimacy, trust & respect is called love. Individuals in a romantic relationship are deeply attached to each other & share a special bond

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Types of IPR

Marriage Marriage is a formalize intimate relationship or a long-term relationship where two individuals decide to enter into wedlock & stay together life-long after knowing each other well.

Platonic Relationship A relationship between two individuals without feelings of sexual desire for each other is called a platonic relationship.

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Types of IPR

Casual RelationshipsThese individuals may be known as sexual partners in a wider sense of friends with benefits who consider sexual intercourse only in their relationship.

Brotherhood & SisterhoodIndividuals united for a common cause or a common interest (may involve formal membership in clubs, organization, associations, societies, etc.) may be termed as a brotherhood or a sisterhood.

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Barriers of IPR

Personal

Barriers

Sociocultural Barriers

Situational

Barriers

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Personal Barriers

Gender Lack of honesty and trust

Lack of flexibility

Others Lack of

respect for the rights of

others

Pre-existing psychiatric condition

Fear of rejection

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Situational Barriers

Complex intra-actional settings

Adverse environmental

situations

Lack of territoriality

High density individuals

Increased physical distances

Lack of time

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Socio cultural barriers

Social diversity

Cultural diversityEthnic diversity Language

diversity

Sociocultural Barriers

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