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Communication in Nursing (Chap. 2 "The Client-Nurse Relationship: A Helping Relationship")
by Julia Balzer Riley. 454 pgs.
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This nursing communication manual provides a practical approach using examples and exercises on communication skills and techniques to help understand the basic concepts of therapeutic considerations and apply them in clinical situations.
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Communication in Nursing
Contributors
Reviewers
Introduction
Acknowledgment
Chapter Will Help You
Contents
Part I: Getting Started:
1: Responsible, Assertive, Caring Communication in Nursing
2: The Client-Nurse Relationship: a Helping Relationship
3: Solving Problems Together
4: Understanding Each Other: Communication and Culture
5: Electronic Communication
Part II: Building Relationships
6: Warmth
7: Respect
8: Genuineness
9: Empathy
10: Self-Disclosure
11: Specificity
12: Asking Questions
13: Expressing Opinions
14: Humor
15: Spirituality
Part III: Meeting Challenges
16: Confrontation
17: Refusing Unreasonable Requests
18: Communicating Assertively and Responsibly with Distressed Clients and Colleagues
19: Communicating Assertively and Responsibly with Aggressive Clients and Collegues
20: Communicating Assertively and Responsibly with Unpopular Clients
21: Managing Team Conflict Assertively and Responsibly
Part IV: Building Confidence
22: Requesting Support
23: Overcoming Evaluation Anxiety
24: Feedback
25: Relaxation
26: Imagery
27: Positive Self-Talk
28: Continuing the Commitment
Appendix Self-Assessment Tool
Index
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The Nurse-Client Alliance Model, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Jan Kare Hummelvoll. 10 pgs.
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Exploring Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship: Professional Roles and Responsibilities, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Cindy A. Peternelj-Taylor, Olive Yonge. 12 pgs.
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The One-to-One Nurse-Patient Relationship, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Suzanne Lego. 23 pgs.
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Counselling Skills for Nurses, Midwives and Health Vistors (Chap. 3 "Beginning a Relationship," Chap. 4 "Sustaining the Relationship," and Chap. 7 "Caring for the Career")
by Dawn Freshwater. 121 pgs.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Process of Counselling
Chapter 3: Beginning a Relationship
Chapter 4: Sustaining the Relationship
Chapter 5: Facilitating Change
Chapter 6: Professional Considerations
Chapter 7: Caring for the Carer
Appendix Useful Information
References
Index
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Nurture: The Fundamental Significance of Relationship as a Paradigm for Mental Health Nursing, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Bonnie Raingruber. 13 pgs.
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The Perspective of Mystery: Threading the Connection between Patient and Nurse, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Susan McCabe. 7 pgs.
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Factors Influencing Movement of Chronic Psychiatric Patients from the Orientation to the Working Phase of the Nurse-Client Relationship on an Inpatient Unit, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Cheryl Forchuk, Jan Westwell, Mary-Lou Martin, Wendy Bamber Azzapardi, Donna Kosterewa-Tolman, Margaret Hux. 9 pgs.
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Recognizing, Understanding, and Responding to Familiar Responses: The Importance of a Relationship History for Therapeutic Effectiveness, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Bonnie Jean Raingruber. 13 pgs.
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The Nurse, the Patient, and the Illness: An Object Relations Approach to Nursing, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Martin Teising. 5 pgs.
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Settling into and Moving in a Climate of Care: Styles and Patterns of Interaction between Nurse Psychotherapists and Clients, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
by Bonnie Jean Raingruber. 12 pgs.
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