Talking with patients
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Philadelphia :
J: B: Lippincott Company,
©1973
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Edición: | segunda edición. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part One Adults General Aims and Objectives.
- Specific Technical Points.
- The Anxious Patient.
- The Anxious Doctor.
- The Angry Patient.
- The Patient With Hidden Anger.
- The Patient Who Makes the Doctor Angry.
- The Overly Affectionate Patient.
- The Patient Who Asks for Adivce.
- The Patient Who Cries.
- The Bereaved Patient.
- The Guilty Patient.
- The Dying Patient.
- The Alcoholic Patient.
- The Psychosomatic Patient.
- The Delerious Patient.
- The Depressed Patient and the Suicidal Patient.
- The Mentally III Patient.
- The Mentally Retarded Patient.
- The Surgical Patient.
- Lethargy and Apathy as a Response to Surgery.
- Anger in Surgical Patients.
- Depression in Surgery.
- Reactions of Loss in Surgery.
- Talking About Sex. Part Two Children The Infant and Toddler.
- The Child Who Can Talk.
- A Child´s Fear of Doctors.
- The Crying Child.
- The Child Aged Four to Seven.
- Example of Reaction to Injection.
- Anesthesia.
- Reaction to Injury.
- Separation From Parents.
- The Child's Special Language.
- The Adolescent Patient.
- Talking With the Adolescent. About Masturbation.
- Talkin With Parents.
- Talking With Parents-A Clinical Example.
- Parents of Adolescents