0 If a person or thing is non-judgmental, they do not judge or criticize:
a non-judgmental book/counsellor
The organization provides a 24 hour, non-judgmental listening service for people who are considering suicide.
The health professional should respond in a non-judgmental and supportive manner.
Interpersonal processes ensure the client has sufficient time in meeting with health professionals, and the practitioner is skilled, informed, credible and non-judgmental.
Stated another way, respect for the integrity of the patient's values and beliefs requires the physician to be non-judgmental about them.
Anyone who accepts the limitations and is not overly annoyed by the generally descriptive, non-judgmental editorial policy of this dictionary will use it with satisfaction.
They are deliberately ' non-judgmental ' with respect to any individual's personal belief system.
There needs to be empathy, acceptance, honesty and a non-judgmental approach.
Whilst the book's format might sound prescriptive, it encourages a non-judgmental approach and emphasis is placed on treating people as individuals by asking patients and their families about their requirements.
Ofsted accepted that such comments did not present a non-judgmental opinion of the chief inspector.