Therapeutic Communication is an active process. The nurse uses various strategies to help the patient express their ideas and feelings in a manner that establishes respect and acceptance. This, in turn, enhances the patients comfort levels, encourages a feeling of safety, and increases their trust in the nurse. That’s because good therapeutic communication helps the patient feel that someone truly understands and cares for them.
The nurse benefits from therapeutic communication as well. Such interaction help the nurse establish rapport with the patient, understand where the patient is coming …show more content…
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Therapeutic communication relies on two types of communication: verbal and nonverbal. A critical component of the therapeutic is the art of active listening. Active listening involves both verbal and nonverbal communication. When actively listening, a nurse needs to hear and understand what the client is saying. That is, to some extent, the easy part. What’s even more important is that the nurse properly interprets the meaning behind what the patient is verbalizing.
Active listening involves verbal communication, such as when a nurse paraphases what the client has said. It also includes nonverbal types of communication, such as a good eye contact that is neither absent nor prolonged, as well as silence. An example of silence in active listening would be giving a patient some time to think through their thoughts if you believe they need it.
Another kind of nonverbal therapeutic communication technique is touch. This can give the patient the sense that you care for them. However, you must careful with