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Healing Through Communication
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Healing Through Communication
The Practice of Caring


May 1993 | 160 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Advancing caring as an intrinsic part of nursing, the author of this volume offers a theory of caring that is grounded in both clinical practice and existing theory. Author Carol Leppanen Montgomery describes the qualities and behavioral manifestations the caregiver needs to communicate caring and the unique qualities of the health care system that shape the communication of caring. She then lauds transformative effects of caring while admitting the emotional risks caregivers undertake. Finally, a model is presented that describes the support necessary to sustain this level of communication and to help caregivers cope with the emotional demands of caring.

Demonstrating the depth and complexity of caring communication, Healing Through Communication is a valuable resource for caregivers in all the helping disciplines, especially nursing, allied health, and social work.

"This is an exceptional piece of writing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and heartily recommend it . . . . Is a book on this topic needed? Absolutely. Too often we make assumptions about the nature of caring, how it is learned, expressed, or enhanced. The placement of caring within a framework of relational communications is an extremely helpful way to visualize, teach, and support this phenomenon . . . . The strengths of this text are many, but briefly, I most appreciate the conceptual focus and placing of caring as a tangible, describable, communications phenomenon; the comprehensive treatment of the subject . . . and the many detailed exemplars of caring from a variety of caregiver roles and settings."

--Mary Aukerman, Ph.D., R.N., Director of Nursing Education and Research,

Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

"Healing Through Communication takes the concept of practice to a deeper level of understanding, experiencing, and living. The unique focus of this work is the way Dr. Montgomery places the caring-healing relationship as central to nursing education and practice."

--Jean Watson, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

"This fine qualitative research report presents information about an essential topic of interest to educators, academicians, and clinicians working in the helping professions. The information presented would also be useful in assisting lay or volunteer helpers work with persons in need . . . . The book is an important work and adds significantly to the knowledge of caring . . . . I believe that this is a benchmark effort."

--Sylvia A. McSkimming, Ph.D., R.N., Associate Director of Nursing Research and Education,

St. Vincent Hospital & Medical Center, Portland, Oregon


 
Introduction
The Investigation of Caring

 
 
PART ONE: THE CONCEPT OF CARING
 
Putting the Caring Back into Health Care
 
Theoretical Foundations of Caring
 
PART TWO: THE THEORY OF CARING
 
Caring Begins With the Caregiver
Predispositional Qualities of the Caregiver

 
 
Caring in Action
Behavioral Qualities

 
 
Caring Unfolds With the Client
Relational Qualities

 
 
Caring is Contextual
The Health-Care Environment

 
 
The Distinct Nature of a Professional Caring Involvement
 
PART THREE: THE EFFECTS OF CARING
 
The Transformative Effects of Caring
 
The Emotional Risks of Caring
 
Coping With the Emotional Demands of Caring
 
Implications for Practice and Education

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