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    impact on the health outcomes of the patient‚ the nurse needs to build interpersonal connections with the patient to form a therapeutic relationship. The nurse also needs to be aware of the patient’s culture and practice in a culturally safe way when establishing this relationship. In this essay the main characteristics of both interpersonal connectedness and the therapeutic relationship will be described using relevant literature. It will then go on to describe culture and cultural differences and

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    film there were various verbal and nonverbal barriers to therapeutic communication exchanged from Susie to Professor Bearing. To begin‚ Susie would come to check on Professor Bearing and would ask “How are you feeling today?”‚ and no further questions were initiated on her condition. Holding those conversations could have provided information beneficial to Susie as a nurse and engaging in a conversation could have added to their therapeutic relationship. According to McCorry and Mason (2011)‚ Susie

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    Definition Therapeutic interventions encompass not just the nursing profession but each nurse as an individual. Whether realized or not‚ every intervention a nurse implements is therapeutic. Sometimes these interventions can have a good or bad effect. Through research and continuing knowledge‚ a nurse can learn or improve these interventions so that the highest quality of care is given to each and every patient. Therapeutic interventions can be defined as actions or behaviors involving clients

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    But‚ all are forms of communication. Opinions are conveyed to others not only by spoken or written words but by signs‚ or body language. Effective communication is the key to improvement‚ trust‚ and courage. Without communication‚ life will be bored‚ death rate will increase‚ and there will be a lot of moody faces all because there is no means of communicating with each other and thereby they overthink themselves‚ which is harmful to their health. Therapeutic communication is an important aspect

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    "A therapeutic relationship is defined as ’one in which the patient feels comfortable being open and honest with the nurse’ (Dart‚ 2011: 16) and is linked to the development of a productive relationship and positive patient outcomes (Canning et al‚ 2007)." This essay will discuss the characteristics of a therapeutic relationship‚ what rapport is and why it is important in a nurse-patient relationship‚ the 4 phases of a therapeutic relationship‚ the pre-interaction‚ introductory‚ working and terminations

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    Introduction A therapeutic relationship is a sharp bond between nurse and patient‚ which grows among them at grounded on patients’ essentials aimed at care‚ support‚ and direction (Arnold and Boggs 2007). The therapeutic relationship is built on conviction‚ admiration‚ sympathy and professional communication‚ and also involves appropriate custom of features in the nurse actions (Arnold and Boggs 2007). Arnold and Boggs (2007) state the health worker-patients connection is proficient and therapeutic and it

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    As we know‚ therapeutic communication can be performed by many individuals. The book states that it occurs between any two persons. Healthcare providers use therapeutic communication as a means to give support and to be able to effectively communicate with their patients. Therapeutic communication can be defined as the face-to-face process of interacting that focuses on advancing the physical and emotional well-being of a patient according to National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Therapeutic

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    Since working at the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Cisneros site I have been challenged to step out of my comfort zone and think out of the box when using therapeutic skills. It has been two weeks since I commenced services with clients and it has not been easy to apply therapeutic skills in the sessions. I have been challenge to think outside the box and have become more conscious of my own response to clients I am working with. I have realized that my furthering response‚ eye contact‚ reflective

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    During the meeting I noticed numerous of therapeutic factors that were taking place. The first factor I noticed in the meeting was universality. The members in the meeting came from different walks of life‚ socio-economic statuses‚ and cultures but they all shared a common problem or situation. They were all there because they have an addiction or they had an addiction in the past. Altruism was also another factor that was applied within the group. While reading the text some of the members had a

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    again‚ knowing what you know now‚ in what ways would you change your approach? I did not encounter any ethical dilemma when I provided care to this client; however‚ if I were assigned to this client again I will focus on the establishment of therapeutic client-nurse relationship in order to be able to support client’s strength that will contribute to the development of his self-worth‚ and the strengthening of his spirituality. His numerous suicide attempts are evidences that he’s spiritually distress

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