Counselling skills for dietitians
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Counselling skills for dietitians
Blackwell Science, 1997
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Counselling skills for dieticians
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book shows how a counselling approach and counselling skills can be used by a dietitian to identify problems, assess needs and promote dietary change. It is a practical guide providing the reader with ways to manage situations when patients are emotionally distressed and find it difficult to listen to dietary advice. Effective communication lies at the heart of both dietetic practice and counselling. A counselling approach creates an environment in which a person can take in information and learn how to make use of this for themselves. Counselling skills provide the means to give support during this process. This book demonstrates ways in which dietitians can integrate a counselling approach and counselling skills into their work. Also of interest: "Changing Eating and Exercise Behaviour", P Hunt and M Hillsdon, 0-632-03927-2; "Manual of Dietetic Practice, Second Edition", edited by B Thomas, 0-632-03003-8; "Clinical Paediatric Dietetics", edited by V Shaw and M Lawson, 0-632-03683-4.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: A Counselling Approach
- The dietitian as a skilled helper
- The patient
- The relationship between dietitian and patient
- Working together
- Part 2: The Skills
- Active listening
- Responding
- Effective confrontation
- Part 3: Putting It Into Practice
- The patient interview
- Loss and bereavement
- Parents and children
- Transcultural communication
- Working with difficulties in physical and mental health
- Part 4: Support for the Dietitian
- Areas for personal development
- About counselling
- Appendices
- Further reading
- Code of ethics and practice for counselling skills
- Useful addresses
- Index
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