by Elizabeth Arnold and Kathleen Underman Boggs
Edition: 3RD 99Elizabeth Arnold and Kathleen Underman Boggs
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"This new edition of a respected resource includes a new chapter on critical thinking, addresses of informative Internet sites, and more...with abundant experiential exercises allowing readers to practice communication skills.
Interpersonal Relationships: Professional Communication Skills for Nurses. It offers you a variety of concrete ways to interact more effectively with clients, families, and professional colleagues, using a synthesis of proven communication strategies and principles drawn from nursing, psychology, and other related theoretical frameworks.
Arnold, Elizabeth : University of Maryland Baltimore
Elizabeth N. Arnold, PhD, RN. (Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Maryland Schl of Nursing, Baltimore)
Boggs, Kathleen Underman :
I
Part I: Conceptual Foundations of Nurse-Client Relationships
1 Theory as a Guide to Practice
2 Professional Guides to Action in Interpersonal Relationships
3 Self-Concept in the Nurse-Client Relationship
Part II: The Nurse-Client Relationship
4 Structuring the Relationship
5 Bridges and Barriers in the Therapeutic Relationship
6 Role Relationship Patterns
7 Critical Thinking: Values and Ethics in Nurse-Client Relationship
8 The Grief Experience: Life's Losses and Endings
Part III: Therapeutic Communication
9 Communication Styles
10 Developing Therapeutic Communication Skills in the Nurse-Client Relationship
11 Intercultural Communication
12 Communicating in Groups
13 Communicating with Families
14 Resolving Conflict Between Nurse and Client
15 Health Promotion and Client Learning Needs
16 Health Teaching in the Nurse-Client Relationship
Part IV: Responding to Special Needs
17 Communicating with Clients Experiencing Communication Deficits
18 Communicating with Children
19 Communicating with Older Adults
20 Communicating with Clients in Stressful Situations
21 Communicating with Clients in Crisis
Part V: Professional Issues
22 Communicating with Other Health Professionals
23 Documentation in the Age of Computers
Glossary
Index
"This new edition of a respected resource includes a new chapter on critical thinking, addresses of informative Internet sites, and more...with abundant experiential exercises allowing readers to practice communication skills.
Interpersonal Relationships: Professional Communication Skills for Nurses. It offers you a variety of concrete ways to interact more effectively with clients, families, and professional colleagues, using a synthesis of proven communication strategies and principles drawn from nursing, psychology, and other related theoretical frameworks.
Arnold, Elizabeth : University of Maryland Baltimore
Elizabeth N. Arnold, PhD, RN. (Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Maryland Schl of Nursing, Baltimore)
Boggs, Kathleen Underman :
I
Part I: Conceptual Foundations of Nurse-Client Relationships
1 Theory as a Guide to Practice
2 Professional Guides to Action in Interpersonal Relationships
3 Self-Concept in the Nurse-Client Relationship
Part II: The Nurse-Client Relationship
4 Structuring the Relationship
5 Bridges and Barriers in the Therapeutic Relationship
6 Role Relationship Patterns
7 Critical Thinking: Values and Ethics in Nurse-Client Relationship
8 The Grief Experience: Life's Losses and Endings
Part III: Therapeutic Communication
9 Communication Styles
10 Developing Therapeutic Communication Skills in the Nurse-Client Relationship
11 Intercultural Communication
12 Communicating in Groups
13 Communicating with Families
14 Resolving Conflict Between Nurse and Client
15 Health Promotion and Client Learning Needs
16 Health Teaching in the Nurse-Client Relationship
Part IV: Responding to Special Needs
17 Communicating with Clients Experiencing Communication Deficits
18 Communicating with Children
19 Communicating with Older Adults
20 Communicating with Clients in Stressful Situations
21 Communicating with Clients in Crisis
Part V: Professional Issues
22 Communicating with Other Health Professionals
23 Documentation in the Age of Computers
Glossary
Index
"This new edition of a respected resource includes a new chapter on critical thinking, addresses of informative Internet sites, and more...with abundant experiential exercises allowing readers to practice communication skills.
Interpersonal Relationships: Professional Communication Skills for Nurses. It offers you a variety of concrete ways to interact more effectively with clients, families, and professional colleagues, using a synthesis of proven communication strategies and principles drawn from nursing, psychology, and other related theoretical frameworks.
Arnold, Elizabeth : University of Maryland Baltimore
Elizabeth N. Arnold, PhD, RN. (Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Maryland Schl of Nursing, Baltimore)
Boggs, Kathleen Underman :
I
Part I: Conceptual Foundations of Nurse-Client Relationships
1 Theory as a Guide to Practice
2 Professional Guides to Action in Interpersonal Relationships
3 Self-Concept in the Nurse-Client Relationship
Part II: The Nurse-Client Relationship
4 Structuring the Relationship
5 Bridges and Barriers in the Therapeutic Relationship
6 Role Relationship Patterns
7 Critical Thinking: Values and Ethics in Nurse-Client Relationship
8 The Grief Experience: Life's Losses and Endings
Part III: Therapeutic Communication
9 Communication Styles
10 Developing Therapeutic Communication Skills in the Nurse-Client Relationship
11 Intercultural Communication
12 Communicating in Groups
13 Communicating with Families
14 Resolving Conflict Between Nurse and Client
15 Health Promotion and Client Learning Needs
16 Health Teaching in the Nurse-Client Relationship
Part IV: Responding to Special Needs
17 Communicating with Clients Experiencing Communication Deficits
18 Communicating with Children
19 Communicating with Older Adults
20 Communicating with Clients in Stressful Situations
21 Communicating with Clients in Crisis
Part V: Professional Issues
22 Communicating with Other Health Professionals
23 Documentation in the Age of Computers
Glossary
Index