Verstehen in der Psychiatrischen Pflege
Autor: | Sabine Weißflog, Julia Lademann |
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EAN: | 9783170396890 |
eBook Format: | |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 11.08.2021 |
Untertitel: | Beiträge für erweiterte pflegewissenschaftliche Perspektiven |
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Schlagworte: | Beziehungsarbeit Gerontopsychiatrie Pflegebeziehung Pflegewissenschaft Psychiatrie Psychiatrische Pflege Psychische Erkrankungen Suizid phänomenologische Psychiatrie |
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People live, think and act in everyday life. In the process, they experience a shared life-world. The essence of psychiatric nursing is to understand a person=s subjective reality, recognize motivation for change and help redefine the meaning of identity. But what does ?understanding= mean, what approaches to thinking and acting are available for clinical psychiatric nursing? Asking the question in this manner requires approaches from nursing, social science and the humanities. This edited collection of essays aims to provide psychiatric nurses with well-founded and innovative perspectives on possible ways of understanding mentally ill people.
Prof. Sabine Weissflog, professor at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences for Nursing Science with a special focus on psychiatric nursing, Director of Studies in Nursing & Advanced Practice Nursing (M.Sc.), Director of Studies CAS Home Psychiatric Nursing, spokesperson of the Psychiatric Nursing Research Section at DGP e.V.; Prof. Julia Lademann, Professor of Nursing and Health Science, Director of Studies in Applied Nursing Studies (B.Sc.) at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.
Prof. Sabine Weissflog, professor at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences for Nursing Science with a special focus on psychiatric nursing, Director of Studies in Nursing & Advanced Practice Nursing (M.Sc.), Director of Studies CAS Home Psychiatric Nursing, spokesperson of the Psychiatric Nursing Research Section at DGP e.V.; Prof. Julia Lademann, Professor of Nursing and Health Science, Director of Studies in Applied Nursing Studies (B.Sc.) at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.