Counselling skills for doctors
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Counselling skills for doctors
Open University Press, 1999
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
* What are intrinsic counselling skills?
* How can doctors deploy them to help optimize the outcomes of clinical transactions with their patients?
* Can such skills be taught and learned?
This book is about the doctor-patient relationship. It is not about counselling per se but about certain counselling skills intrinsic to the medical consultation or clinical transaction. Together with other clinical skills, intrinsic counselling skills are needed to achieve clinical goals, satisfactory to both patient and doctor and appropriate to the clinical transaction and to the wider systems of healthcare.
Clinical transactions can be intellectually, emotionally and sometimes physically demanding. Success depends on doctor and patient adequately fulfilling the obligations and responsibilities of their respective roles. But evidence shows that success also depends on doctors and patients forming a personal relationship of a quality capable of sustaining the sometimes arduous and distressing clinical work. Such a relationship depends on good communication, adequate mutual trust and the ability of doctors to empathise sufficiently with patients and their predicaments. Intrinsic counselling skills are those deployed in the essential task of harmonizing professional and interpersonal aspects of the clinical transaction.
This book is recommended reading for doctors and medical students, post-registration vocational trainees and medical educators within medical schools.
目次
Foreword by Professor A.H. Crisp
Preface
Consulting skills
Intrinsic counselling skills and the clinical transaction
Making a diagnosis
the history
Making a diagnosis
examination and investigation
Managing the problem
Health promotion
Clinical teams and systems of health care
Implications for training
Closing comments
References
Index.
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