Title: Counselling and communication in health care
Abstract: Part 1 Context and theory: counselling and communication in health care - the current situation - the adequacy of present health care, the consequences of poor communication, reasons for inadequate communication and counselling counselling theory - definition, counselling theories - Carl Rogers, et al. Part 2 Specialist areas: the role and development of counselling skills in general practice, John Weinman and Roy Goulston counselling and diabetes mellitus, Richard Shillitoe counselling and renal failure, Keith Nichols counselling and disfigurement, Nichola Rumsey counselling in head injury, Andy Tyreman counselling with spinal cord injured people, Paul Kennedy counselling people with Multiple Sclerosis and their families, Julia Segal infertility counselling, Paula Shaw pain in gynaecology, Aleda Erskine and Shirley Pearce genetic counselling, Fiona Steward neo-natal intensive care, Helen Bender counselling families of children with disabilities, Hilton Davis paediatrics, Jack Cadranel counselling patients with cancer, Lesley Fallowfield counselling in heart disease, Paul Bennett and Tony Hobbs. Part 3 Organizational implications: evaluating the effects of counselling and communication organizational and training issues.
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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