
In this concise guide, the author argues that true healing requires nurses to address both body and mind, treating the “sick attitude” with the same care given to physical ailments. Drawing on years of experience in schools, a neurological ward, and a bustling general hospital, the book explains why mental habits can linger long after a wound has closed, and why nurses are uniquely positioned to intervene.
The text presents core psychological concepts in clear, practical language that can be applied on the ward today. Chapters on the normal mind, common mental variations, and simple techniques for fostering a healthier outlook give caregivers concrete tools to help patients develop a resilient will to health. By weaving scientific insight with everyday nursing practice, the work aims to equip every nurse with the confidence to nurture both mind and body in their patients.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alicia Williams, Laura Wisewell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-07-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A graduate nurse and psychology instructor, she wrote to help nurses see care as both physical and mental. Her best-known book, published in 1921, brings psychology into everyday bedside practice in a clear, practical way.
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