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Therapeutic Interaction in Nursing: . (Revised)

Contributor(s): Williams, Christine (Author)

ISBN: 9780763751296

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

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Pub Date: October 5, 2007

Dewey: 610.730699

LCCN: 2007020673

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.20" H x 10.70" L x 8.40" W ( 0.85 lbs) 154 pages

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Medical | Nursing | Nurse and Patient

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Description: Optimize Patient Outcomes with Effective Communication! Top nursing care often requires an instant response to an emotionally-charged moment using verbal and non-verbal communication. The Second Edition of Therapeutic Interaction in Nursing expertly addresses communication issues relevant to nurses who regularly interact with various cultures, special populations, and families. The updated edition includes new chapters written to address the needs identified by those in both academic and clinical settings, including how and when to promote health literacy. Every chapter has been enhanced with current, evidence-based content, clinical examples and exercises where relevant. Content on emotional and social intelligence helps professional and student nurses take the focus off of their own anxiety and place it on the distinctive needs of each client. New Chapters in the Second Edition: Communicating with Families Communicating with Older Adults Communicating with Laboring Women Communicating at Times of Loss and Grief Health Literacy and Communication

Brief description: Christine L. Williams, DNSc, RN, BC, graduated from Fitchburg State College in 1971 with an undergraduate degree in nursing. She completed a master's degree in Advanced Psychiatric Nursing at Rutgers University in 1973 and received a Doctor of Nursing Science degree from Boston University in 1986. She worked as a staff nurse in psychiatric nursing and later as a Clinical Specialist in Psychiatric Nursing before beginning a career as an educator and researcher. In 1994 she was appointed associate professor at the School of Nursing, University of Miami. Currently, she specializes in psychiatric mental health nursing and gerontological nursing and she has combined academic teaching and clinical supervision of students with an outstanding research record. She has presented many papers to national and international audiences, has numerous publications to her credit, and has funded her research efforts consistently since 1995. She has mentored countless graduate and undergraduate students, introducing them to research and careers in psychiatric and gerontological nursing. She lives in Miami with her husband Francis Henderson.

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