Interpersonal nursing for mental health

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341 pages 2001

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Focuses on interpersonal interactions between nurses and consumers. The text elaborates the position that interpersonal relationships are the foundations of nursing practice in that they facilitate or hinder holistic nursing assessment and are the medium within which changes in consumer emotions, behaviour and cognition arise.

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