I have lived and worked in Thailand and find most Thai people tolerant and nonjudgmental in all areas of life. |
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Though reportorial and detailed, they took a nonjudgmental stance toward their generally nonviolent subjects. |
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It ensures the availability of educational services and the development of supportive and nonjudgmental learning environments. |
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If a health care provider has personal barriers to providing nonjudgmental care and information, they should refer patients to another provider. |
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We have a professional obligation to provide health care, including postabortion care, in a respectful and nonjudgmental manner. |
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Most patients are honest with their struggles, when asked in an empathic, nonjudgmental manner. |
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There are no simple solutions to the above scenario, but respectful, patient, and nonjudgmental communication is essential. |
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The foundation of this model is based on the unambiguous, nonjudgmental approach in the delivery of smoking intervention. |
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You have the right to expect that your provider will be nonjudgmental about your responses. |
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To practice performing a risk assessment and pretest counseling with youth clients, in an effective, nonjudgmental, and unbiased manner. |
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The episode in theory tries to be nonjudgmental towards people who are attracted towards stability. |
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It is nonjudgmental, and acknowledges that we are in the throes of a transition. |
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Sometimes just caring and listening, and being nonjudgmental, gives all the understanding necessary. |
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He divided perception into two kinds: the indeterminate, nonlinguistic, and nonjudgmental and the determinate and judgmental. |
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However, in the later 20th century other historians became critical even of this nonjudgmental use of the term, for two main reasons. |
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Nature's exuberance will cover up minor errors or short periods of neglect, so gardening is an art practiced in a relatively nonjudgmental atmosphere. |
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To facilitate this development, psychotherapists try to create a therapeutic situation that will enable patients to express themselves with complete freedom while the therapist maintains a consistent, nonjudgmental interest. |
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Perception is defined as the knowledge that arises from the contact of the senses with the object, which is nonjudgmental, or unerring or judgmental. |
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The best ways that a health care professional can support a grieving family are by offering a nonjudgmental, deep sense of caring and personal involvement. |
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Correspondingly, each individual should have the right to accurate and nonjudgmental information that is relevant to his or her specific cultural and social needs. |
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The most beneficial commodities that a health care professional can offer to a grieving family are a nonjudgmental, deep sense of caring and personal involvement. |
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Try to remain nonjudgmental, but let the victim know that they are not alone, that their situation is not unique to them and that there are people who can help. |
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Women can come and go as they wish, and group leaders respond to sudden outbursts of rage or frustration, which are not uncommon, in a nonjudgmental fashion. |
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It's important that you stay calm, be nonjudgmental, and state the facts. |
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Summarize the exercise by reviewing ways in which providers' values and attitudes can influence health care service delivery and by noting our responsibility to provide health care in a respectful and nonjudgmental manner. |
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We have found that introducing the concept of learning styles provides a language for exploration, assistance and change in the teacher-learner relationship that is nonjudgmental. |
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A EVERY employer should have a drug and alcohol policy in place but it is also important they address the issue in a nonjudgmental way. |
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They recommend a combination of nonjudgmental history-taking and counseling tailored to a woman's risky behaviors. |
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Being a nonjudgmental listener is another kind of support. |
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Requirements include listening skills, tolerance, ability to be nonjudgmental, consistent, flexible and patient. |
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It's taking in information from a speaker while remaining nonjudgmental and empathetic. |
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I think the nonjudgmental approach opens more doors and, thus, opportunities for more in-depth teaching. |
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His deep, resonant voice, somber but nonjudgmental in tone, allows the ugliness of the era and the phenomenon of Lustmord to speak chillingly for itself. |
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