Counselling Skills For Nurses, Midwives And Health VisitorsThis book examines contemporary developments in nursing and health care in relation to the fundamental philosophy of counselling, the practicalities of counselling and relevant theoretical underpinnings. Community nurses often find themselves in situations which require in-depth listening and responding skills: for example, in helping people come to terms with chronic illness, disability and bereavement. |
Contents
Chapter 01 Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 02 The process of counselling | 14 |
Chapter 03 Beginning a relationship | 33 |
Chapter 04 Sustaining the relationship | 49 |
Chapter 05 Facilitating change | 62 |
Chapter 06 Professional considerations | 76 |
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Counselling Skills for Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Dawn Freshwater No preview available - 2003 |
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