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Anthroposophic nursing care connects the treatment of the body with the care of the patient's soul and spirit. Attention is paid to touch, using warmth, cold air and light to promote healing. While physical wellbeing is central to our modern society, our bodies actually receive little respect and attention, especially when we become ill and old. This book argues that nursing values need to be rediscovered which respect the individual, embrace illness as part of life, and allow time for healing.

Anthroposophic Nursing Practice highlights a form of nursing which is both holistic and optimistic. This important book gathers together knowledge and perspectives from generations of nurses, including Anna Wilde, Bernhard Deckers and Heikie Schaumann.

This comprehensive work will inevitably become the classic text on the important practice of anthroposophic nursing.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: How Do You Learn Anthroposophic Nursing?
Chapter 2: Observation as a Method of Self-development and a Therapeutic Element in Care and Destiny
Chapter 3: The Anthropological Foundations of Nursing Extended by Anthroposophy
Chapter 4: Illness and Destiny
Chapter 5: Nursing as a Path of Development
Chapter 6: Meditation in Nursing
Chapter 7: The Concept of Nursing Gestures as a Model for Nursing Care
Chapter 8: Rhythm
Chapter 9: The Human Warmth Organism and Its Care
Chapter 10: Variations on Whole-Body Washing
Chapter 11: Preventing Bedsores, Pneumonia, and Thrombosis in Seriously Ill Patients
Chapter 12: Rhythmical Einreibung According to Wegman/Hauschka
Chapter 13: Compresses in Anthroposophically Extended Nursing Care
Chapter 14: Active Principles in External Applications
Chapter 15: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Puerperium as Stages of Human Becoming
Chapter 16: Neonatal Nursing Care. Care Is Education—Education Is Care
Chapter 17: The Concept of Development as the Basis for Anthroposophically Extended Pediatric Nursing
Chapter 18: Psychiatric Nursing
Chapter 19: From the Question of Meaning in Cancer to the Cultivation of the Senses
Chapter 20: Anthroposophic Oncology Nursing
Chapter 21: Geriatric Care as Care for Human Beings
Chapter 22: Aspects of Caring for Elderly People who are Mentally Ill or Confused
Chapter 23: Caring for People with Dementia in Inpatient Facilities
Chapter 24: Palliative Care
Chapter 25: The Care and Accompaniment of the Dying and the Deceased

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    Publisher: SteinerBooks, Inc
    Publication Date: 04/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781938685286, 978-1938685286
    ISBN10: 1938685288

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Anthroposophic nursing care connects the treatment of the body with the care of the patient's soul and spirit. Attention is paid to touch, using warmth, cold air and light to promote healing. While physical wellbeing is central to our modern society, our bodies actually receive little respect and attention, especially when we become ill and old. This book argues that nursing values need to be rediscovered which respect the individual, embrace illness as part of life, and allow time for healing.

    Anthroposophic Nursing Practice highlights a form of nursing which is both holistic and optimistic. This important book gathers together knowledge and perspectives from generations of nurses, including Anna Wilde, Bernhard Deckers and Heikie Schaumann.

    This comprehensive work will inevitably become the classic text on the important practice of anthroposophic nursing.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: How Do You Learn Anthroposophic Nursing?
    Chapter 2: Observation as a Method of Self-development and a Therapeutic Element in Care and Destiny
    Chapter 3: The Anthropological Foundations of Nursing Extended by Anthroposophy
    Chapter 4: Illness and Destiny
    Chapter 5: Nursing as a Path of Development
    Chapter 6: Meditation in Nursing
    Chapter 7: The Concept of Nursing Gestures as a Model for Nursing Care
    Chapter 8: Rhythm
    Chapter 9: The Human Warmth Organism and Its Care
    Chapter 10: Variations on Whole-Body Washing
    Chapter 11: Preventing Bedsores, Pneumonia, and Thrombosis in Seriously Ill Patients
    Chapter 12: Rhythmical Einreibung According to Wegman/Hauschka
    Chapter 13: Compresses in Anthroposophically Extended Nursing Care
    Chapter 14: Active Principles in External Applications
    Chapter 15: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Puerperium as Stages of Human Becoming
    Chapter 16: Neonatal Nursing Care. Care Is Education—Education Is Care
    Chapter 17: The Concept of Development as the Basis for Anthroposophically Extended Pediatric Nursing
    Chapter 18: Psychiatric Nursing
    Chapter 19: From the Question of Meaning in Cancer to the Cultivation of the Senses
    Chapter 20: Anthroposophic Oncology Nursing
    Chapter 21: Geriatric Care as Care for Human Beings
    Chapter 22: Aspects of Caring for Elderly People who are Mentally Ill or Confused
    Chapter 23: Caring for People with Dementia in Inpatient Facilities
    Chapter 24: Palliative Care
    Chapter 25: The Care and Accompaniment of the Dying and the Deceased

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