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Psychology for Nurses

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ISBN-10: 0132001071

ISBN-13: 9780132001076

Edition: 2009

Authors: Devinder Rana, Dominic Upton

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Book details

List price: $76.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 10/1/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 638
Size: 7.50" wide x 10.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 2.640
Language: English

Preface
Basic principles
The meaning and measurement of health
The Principles of Behaviourist Psychology in a Health Care Practice: Understanding and Shaping Behaviour
Humanistic Psychology Principles, Person -centeredness and Empathy within the nurse and patient relationship Psychodynamic
The Principles of Psychodynamic Theory in Practice and Working With Anxious Patients Social
The Application of Cognitive Psychology in Health Care Practice and the Provision of Effective Information-giving
Social Psychology and Inter-professional Team Work Culture
Psychology across the lifespan and cultures
Child Development and Health Care
The Impact of Social Group on Health
Cultural Awareness, Communication and Trans-cultural Issues within Health Care and Nursing Practice
Working with Older Adult Patients in Health Practice
Working Within a Health Care Context of Patient Loss, Bereavement and Final Stages of a Terminal Illness
Health psychology
Risky Behaviours: Smoking, Alcohol, Diet and Exercise
Stress, Stress Management and the Practicing Nurse
The Psychology of Pain
Psychological Models in Health and Health Care
Exploring Patient Adherence to Medical Information, Instructions, Prescribed Drugs and Lifestyle Change
The Use of Communication and Counselling Skills within the Nurse-Patient Therapeutic Relationship
Being Admitted to Hospital
Practical applications
Applying Psychology to Specific Conditions
Applying Psychology to Specific Conditions Part II
Glossary
References