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Apr 26, 2021 · This simple research paper aims to highlight the skills of effective counsellors and the significance and impact of their presence in our lives.
Jan 1, 2013 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2013, Sally Hardy and others published Counselling and psychotherapy in mental health nursing: Therapeutic encounters | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
Counselling for Effective Practice. Owen Barr. INTRODUCTION. Fundamental to successful nursing interventions is the community nurses' ability to communicate effectively with the people they come in contact with during the course of their work.
- Owen Barr
- 1999
Mental health nursing is essentially about the therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient, and that is also what counselling is. An awareness of counselling theories and skills is an invaluable part of the mental health nurses’ role. Counselling skills can enhance the quality of the relationship with
- Maggie Hadland
- 2004
Dec 18, 2022 · In this systematic review focusing on the effectiveness and content components of nursing counselling interventions on self‐ and symptom management, seven studies with 829 people with cancer were included.
- 10.1002/nop2.1545
- 2023/05
- Nurs Open. 2023 May; 10(5): 2757-2769.
Being a good listener is an essential skill for effective counselling. By listening with skill, and by repeating with clarity, the counsellor may well make understandable what has been previously confusing to the patient (Bruch, 1981, in Moursund, 1990, p. 14).
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Research has found the following dynamics to increase the effectiveness of counselling: An emotionally charged, confiding relationship between patient and therapist. Warmth, support, and attention from the therapist in a healing setting. A positive therapeutic alliance between patient and therapist.