Interpersonal relations in nursing : a conceptual frame of reference for psychodynamic nursing
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書誌事項
Interpersonal relations in nursing : a conceptual frame of reference for psychodynamic nursing
(Modern nursing series)
Macmillan Education, c1988
- pbk.
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注記
bibliography: p. 311-319
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
...every nurse can benefit from reading this. It can teach us all a great deal about our relationships with other people and with ourselves. Buy it.' Philip Burnard, Nursing Times
目次
- Part 1 Phases and roles in nursing situations: a definition of nursing
- phases of nurse-patient relationships
- roles in nursing. Part 2 Influences in nursing situations: human needs
- interferences to achievement of goals
- opposing goals
- unexplained discomfort. Part 3 Psychological tasks: learning to count on others
- learning to delay satisfaction
- identifying oneself
- developing skills in participation. Part 4 Methods for studying nursing as an interpersonal process: observation, communication and recording.
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