This is a highly practical handbook aimed specifically at medical and health care professionals. The book begins with an overview of the main issues of counselling and communication in health care professions, and looks at the importance of self-care from both a personal and organizational perspective. Basic counselling and communication skills are then discussed, followed by their application to specialised settings including sexual health, child health, infertility and rehabilitation. The book also includes an examination of the use of narratives and the Myers-Briggs.
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'This exciting book provides a satisfying blend of theory andpractice with vignettes of practice that bring the text tolife.'
Dr Graham Curtis Jenkins, Director, Counselling in Primary CareTrust.
'This is an excellent text that deals with the burgeoningareas of counselling and communication skills.'
British Journal of Medical Psychology.
'It gives useful diagrams and models for interviewing,illustrating the text throughout with real patients. Overall it isan interesting and very readable book.'
Practice Nurse.
'Although all the chapters are good, those dealing with"listening to stories about illness and health" and "rehabilitationcounselling" are particularly impressive. I would not hesitate inrecommending this book to nurses.'
Journal of Community Nursing.
Dr Graham Curtis Jenkins, Director, Counselling in Primary CareTrust.
'This is an excellent text that deals with the burgeoningareas of counselling and communication skills.'
British Journal of Medical Psychology.
'It gives useful diagrams and models for interviewing,illustrating the text throughout with real patients. Overall it isan interesting and very readable book.'
Practice Nurse.
'Although all the chapters are good, those dealing with"listening to stories about illness and health" and "rehabilitationcounselling" are particularly impressive. I would not hesitate inrecommending this book to nurses.'
Journal of Community Nursing.