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Therapeutic Communication
Presented by:
Safiya Salem Bakarman .
Objectives :
By the end of the session the student will be
able to :
Define
the communication .
Explain
State
the communication process .
factors affecting communication
process .
Use
talking and non talking
therapeutic techniques .
Explain the phases of nurse-patient
relationship.
Differentiate
between social and
professional relationship .
Contents :
Definition
of communication .
Clients Rights .
The communication process .
Goals of therapeutic communication.
Qualities of a Good communicator .
Types of communication .
Communication skills and techniques .
Tools for effective communication .
Factors effecting communication .
Characteristics of successful
communication .
Phases of nurse-patient relationship .
The different between social and
professional relationship .
Introduction :
Establishing a therapeutic relationship
is one of the most important
responsibility of the psychiatric team
when working with client .
Definition of communication :
Is the art of transferring or exchanging
information ideas or thoughts easily
and correctly through verbal or nonverbal language .
Clients Rights:
Dignity .
Information .
Choice .
Privacy .
Confidentiality .
Continuity of care .
Opinion .
The Communication process:
The communication process could be
defined as a sending-receiving
process .
Goals of therapeutic communication :
Establishing a therapeutic providerclient relationship .
Identify client’s concerns and problem .
Assess client’s perception of the
problem .
Recognize client’s needs.
Guide client towards a satisfying and
socially acceptable solution .
The Qualities of a Good communicator :
Respect and empathy for the client .
Good communication skills .
Tolerance of values and beliefs different
from one’s own .
Unbiased attitudes .
Patience .
Awareness of gender issues.
Types of communication :
1- Non-verbal communication
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Is what is observed and send .
* Is often more important than verbal communication it includes:
Paralanguage : (tone of voice , stream of talk ).
Kinesis : (all body languages and facial movement ).
Proxemies : (the distance between the sender and the receiver ).
Touch .
Cultural arte facts : (the way a person dressed , make up ) .
2- Verbal communication:
Is what is said and heard .
*It is the content of communication :
Use an appropriate tone of voice .
Give verbal encouragement .
Ask questions .
Paraphrase .
Seek clarification.
Communication techniques and
skills :
1-Talking Techniques :
Questioning and general leads .
- Make broad opening statements .
- Paraphrase , reward or summarize what has
been said .
- Reflect feelings .
- Re-state or repeat the client’s statement .
- Clarify .
- Focus and re-focus .
2Non talking techniques :
Feed back .
Active listening .
- Focus .
- Reflect .
- Drawing out .
- Acceptance .
Silence .
Tools for Effective communication:
Communication skills :
Effective of verbal and non-verbal
communication .
Active listening .
Questioning .
Use of simple language .
Reflecting feelings .
Paraphrasing .
Silence .
Factors affecting communication :
personality of both sender and
receiver including ( strengths
,weakness , skills, values , perception
and Background experience ) .
Environment in which communication
occurs .
Characteristics of a successful
communication :
Communication is successful when the person
has a feeling of being understood .
This feeling is the result of and dependent
upon the presence of 4 characteristics :
1.
2.
3.
4.
Honesty .
Appropriateness .
Efficiency .
flexibility .
Phases of the nurse-patient
relationship :
1- Initiation (orientation) phase :
partners (nurse-patient) are strangers to each other.
2- Continuation (Active Working) phase :
Lowering of anxiety level, increased feeling of trust ,
however some patients may continue to test the
nurse .
3- Termination concluding) phase
patient is almost cured , or at least integrated and
ready
for discharge .
sometimes problems of termination occur in the form of relapsing
symptoms , regressive behavior and/ or feelings of rejection and
depression .
Different between social and
professional relationship :
Professional relationship
Social relationship
Concerned
with helping the patients
(regardless their sex, religion,
race…etc.)
Interaction
Require
the help of person with
scientific knowledge and special skills
(the nurse).
No
There
is intention of dealing with
other's problem.
There
The
The
relation ship is purposeful
directed toward a therapeutic.
is primarily for reason of
pleasure or companion-ship.
person is in the position of
responsibility of helping the other.
is no this intention.
goal is more or less social
The
relationship should not entail the It is up to the partners to share their
nurse's personal matters or problems. personal affairs.
Time
limited.
Unlimited.
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