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Relational Care focuses on how people working in and around healthcare can improve the delivery of whole person care. This text integrates Systems Theory and a range of communication tools to support readers in working collaboratively and developing individualized road maps for difficult conversations.

Focusing on the relationships between patient, family, and clinician, known as the Relational System, the authors explore how effective communication in healthcare can improve the well-being of all. Beginning with theoretical chapters, the Personal System is described as body, mind, and spirit. Using both Systems encourages readers to see the whole person as they practice. The book incorporates how relational practice improves care in topics such as grief, end-of-life care, stress, and burnout, giving bad news and resolving conflict. Each chapter includes case studies, reflective questions, and prompts for critical thinking to help the reader embed their learning.

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Part I: Opening Our Eyes, 1. Introduction, 2. Defining the Problem, Part II: Elements of the Whole, 3. Body, 4. Mind, 5. Spirit, 6. Relational System, Part III: Barriers and Baggage, 7. Dying and Death, 8. Grief, 9. Cautionary Issues, 10. Stress, Compassion Fatigue and Burnout, Part IV: Creating Solutions, 11. Telling Bad News, 12. Bridging the Gap, 13. Taking Care of the Caregiver

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 6/1/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032189826, 978-1032189826
      ISBN10: 1032189827

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Relational Care focuses on how people working in and around healthcare can improve the delivery of whole person care. This text integrates Systems Theory and a range of communication tools to support readers in working collaboratively and developing individualized road maps for difficult conversations.

      Focusing on the relationships between patient, family, and clinician, known as the Relational System, the authors explore how effective communication in healthcare can improve the well-being of all. Beginning with theoretical chapters, the Personal System is described as body, mind, and spirit. Using both Systems encourages readers to see the whole person as they practice. The book incorporates how relational practice improves care in topics such as grief, end-of-life care, stress, and burnout, giving bad news and resolving conflict. Each chapter includes case studies, reflective questions, and prompts for critical thinking to help the reader embed their learning.

      This pra

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Opening Our Eyes, 1. Introduction, 2. Defining the Problem, Part II: Elements of the Whole, 3. Body, 4. Mind, 5. Spirit, 6. Relational System, Part III: Barriers and Baggage, 7. Dying and Death, 8. Grief, 9. Cautionary Issues, 10. Stress, Compassion Fatigue and Burnout, Part IV: Creating Solutions, 11. Telling Bad News, 12. Bridging the Gap, 13. Taking Care of the Caregiver

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