NUPD-731 Lecture Notes - Countertransference, Therapeutic Relationship, Therapeutic Community
Document Summary
Rogers and truax (1967) identified three personal characteristics of the nurse that help promote change and growth in patients factors still valued today as vital components for establishing a therapeutic relationship: genuineness, empathy, and positive regard. These are at the heart of the art of nursing. Is a complex multidimensional concept in which the helping person attempts to understand the world from the patient"s perspective. It is the ability to view another person as being worthy of being cared about and as someone who has strengths and achievement potential. Communication and trauma-informed care: positive regard is usually communicated indirectly by attitudes and actions rather than directly by words. Identify how trauma affects an individual. trauma therapy. Transference and counter-transference are both normal phenomena that may arise during the course of the therapeutic relationship. Understanding these phenomena in nursing is important because the primary focus of nursing is the nurse-patient relationship (imura, 1991).