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Communication in the Helping Relationship
1992Communication is central to all helping relationships since, without communication, the provider of help will be unable to convey to the recipient either the intent to help or the form in which help will be given. In nursing, where helping is paramount to success, communication occurs at many levels and in many contexts.
Anne Byrne, Don Byrne
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Emotions and the Helping Relationship
1992Emotion, of one kind or another, is a ubiquitous accompaniment to illness, and one of the most widespread and enduring of all the attributes nurses will observe in their patients. The term ‘emotion’ has both a popular and a technical meaning. Popular usage ties emotion to an experiential response occurring when an individual encounters circumstances in
Anne Byrne, Don Byrne
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Distressed Relationships: Does Counselling Help?
2004This report assesses the impact of marital counselling on more than 600 new clients who attended a service in Ireland between 2000 and 2002. The relationships in question are found to be very stressful and unsatisfactory for those involved, entailing a lack of affection and doing things together.
McKeown Kieran +2 more
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Communication in the Helping Relationship
Occupational Health Nursing, 1972openaire +2 more sources

