The Nurse as Wounded Healer: From Trauma to TranscendenceJones & Bartlett Learning, 2002 - 175 pagina's The author depicts the evolution of the wounded healer phenomenon and its impact on the practice of nursing. She explores how healing has been defined in the past and emphasizes the changing focus necessary to meet the relevant health care needs of an increasingly wounded society in the 21st century. |
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
WHO THEY ARE AND HOW THEY HEAL | 17 |
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES | 33 |
ROOTS AND REPERCUSSIONS | 51 |
FOUNDATION FOR HEALING | 71 |
TRANSFORMATION AND TRANSCENDENCE | 87 |
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