Face to Face with Emotions in Health and Social Care

Face to Face with Emotions in Health and Social Care

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  • Author: Benjamin Gray
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 1461434025
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

This book draws from the everyday experiences as well as the harsh realities confronting behavioral care providers on the frontline. The book recounts the stories and sometimes disturbing emotions of people whose lives have undergone sudden change or even drastic trauma; people whose feelings of comfort and safety have been shattered by exposure to illness, abuse, death and bereavement. The perspectives and experiences of nurses, social care staff, patients, children and families are at the core of understanding the importance, challenges and therapeutic vitality of emotions. The 55 individuals on the frontline who took part in the interviews on which this study is based discuss the emotions associated with care in mental health, pediatric oncology, AIDS/HIV, as well as child protection and abuse, racism, refugee exile, poverty, and social exclusion. Their bravery, openness, and ability to communicate and share their emotions make this book possible. ​


Wellbeing and Resilience for Nursing, Health and Social Care Students

Wellbeing and Resilience for Nursing, Health and Social Care Students

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  • Author: Annette Chowthi-Williams
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1529617413
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 185

Responding to the crucial focus on wellbeing, resilience and personal development for those working in health and social care, this book will equip students and practitioners with the necessary tools to support, improve and maintain their wellbeing throughout their programme and into their career.


Understanding Sociology in Nursing

Understanding Sociology in Nursing

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  • Author: Helen Allan
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1473965640
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 201

Provides students with insights into key contemporary debates and events to demonstrate the relevance of sociology and its practical application to modern nursing. This textbook helps student nurses make the leap from a narrow focus on the physical problems of their patients to a broader understanding of the whole person and the contexts of care which will help them succeed as compassionate nurses. Written directly for nurses, it focuses on the individuals and families in their care, the organisations they work in, and the factors which affect their practice. Key features include: Case studies and scenarios to help students relate sociology to real-life examples Reflection points to help students critically engage with the discussion Learning outcomes and chapter summaries for revision Definitions of key terms in each chapter


Leading and Managing in Contemporary Health and Social Care,E-Book

Leading and Managing in Contemporary Health and Social Care,E-Book

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  • Author: Elizabeth Anne Rosser
  • Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • ISBN: 0702083127
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

An understanding of leadership and management theory and practice is integral to the success of a new generation of health and social care professionals, and managers of services. It is equally important for educators in the field. Leading and Managing in Contemporary Health and Social Care by Elizabeth Rosser and Cate Wood supports the development of all health and social care professionals as managers and leaders in today’s rapidly evolving environment. This new title addresses pertinent topics including: integration and enhancement of health and social care services; interprofessional working; the importance of a strong organizational culture; developing individual resilience; leading innovation; and practising successful project and financial management within global and culturally sensitive contexts. With a growing mandate for health and social care professionals to understand leadership and management within their organizations, and a strong appreciation of these skills by employers, this new book is an important contribution that students and educators alike will welcome. Comprehensive and authoritative text written by experts in their field Fifteen chapters offer current thinking from a range of different perspectives Presents leadership management theory that can be applied across a wide range of workplaces Includes summary points and case studies for reflection and application Ideal reference for Master’s students and those undertaking MBA courses with a focus on health and social care


Intermediate Health and Social Care

Intermediate Health and Social Care

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  • Author:
  • Publisher: Heinemann
  • ISBN: 9780435456009
  • Category : Medical care
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324


Emotions in the Digital World

Emotions in the Digital World

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  • Author: Robin L. Nabi
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0197520553
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 505

This edited volume examines the ways in which rapidly changing technologies and patterns of media use influence, and are influenced by, our emotional experiences. Following introductory chapters outlining common conceptual frameworks used in the study of emotion and digital media effects, this book is then organized around four general areas highlighting the intersection of technology use and emotional experience: how people experience, and researchers measure, emotions in response to digital media use; potential emotional harms and enrichments resulting from online behaviors; the socio-emotional dynamics of online interaction; and emotion's role in engagement with online information. Chapters span a wide range of topics, including physiological and neuroscientific responses to new media, virtual reality, social media and well-being, technology addiction, cyberbullying, online hate and empathy, online romantic relationships, self-presentation online, information seeking, message sharing, social support, polarization, misinformation, and more. Through a social scientific lens, contributing authors provide nuanced, interdisciplinary perspectives on these salient social phenomena, offering cogent reviews and critiques of the literatures and avenues for future research. In essence, this volume highlights the centrality of emotions in understanding how ever-present media technologies influence our lived experiences.


GCSE Health and Social Care for Edexcel

GCSE Health and Social Care for Edexcel

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  • Author: Elizabeth Haworth
  • Publisher: Heinemann
  • ISBN: 9780435471415
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

This book meets all the assessment requirements of the Edexcel specification, however, it is also suitable for students following other specifications.


Emotional Labour in Health Care

Emotional Labour in Health Care

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  • Author: Catherine Theodosius
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134130732
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

Do nurses still care? In today’s inflexible, fast-paced and more accountable workplace where biomedical and clinical models dominate health care practice, is there room for emotional labour? Based on original empirical research, this book delves into personal accounts of nurses' emotion expressions and experiences as they emerge from everyday nursing practice, and illustrates how their emotional labour is adapting in response to a constantly changing work environment. The book begins by re-examining Arlie Hochschild’s sociological notion of emotional labour, and combines it with Margaret Archer’s understanding of emotion and the inner dialogue. In an exploration of the nature of emotional labour, its historical and political context, and providing original, but easily recognisable, typology, Catherine Theodosius emphasises that it is emotion – complex, messy and opaque – that drives emotional labour within health care. She suggests that rather than being marginalised, emotional labour in nursing is frequently found in places that are hidden or unrecognised. By understanding emotion itself, which is fundamentally interactive and communicative, she argues that emotional labour is intrinsically linked to personal and social identity. The suggestion is made that the nursing profession has a responsibility to include emotional labour within personal and professional development strategies to ensure the care needs of the vulnerable are met. This innovative volume will be of interest to nursing, health care and sociology students, researchers and professionals.


Dynamics of Interorganisational Collaborative Relationships

Dynamics of Interorganisational Collaborative Relationships

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  • Author: Sandra Schruijer
  • Publisher: MDPI
  • ISBN: 3039434209
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 124

In all spheres of life, relationships among public and private organizations are built in order to deal with complex societal problems and to address economic challenges that cannot be dealt with by single organizations. Because of the interdependencies, interorganizational collaboration is essential, yet working across organizational boundaries is far from simple. It involves a multitude of different organizations, each having its own interests, perspectives, and identities while also varying in power and size. Further, the societal problems that are dealt with are often severe. This volume focuses on the relational complexities of interorganizational collaboration, captured by the term dynamics, referring to: (a) the social and psychological processes that occur when organizations and their representatives interact to engage in cross-boundary or collaborative work (e.g., trust and distrust, intergroup stereotyping and conflict, conflict avoidance, inclusion and exclusion of stakeholders, power dynamics), as well as (b) the development of these processes over time, in view of external and internal events and/or as a consequence of deliberate interventions to enhance collaborative success. The perspective put forward is largely psychological and sociological, both in terms of understanding the group and intergroup processes as well as efforts to intervene to develop collaborative relationships, based on action research and an organizational development approach.


Computer-mediated Communication in Personal Relationships

Computer-mediated Communication in Personal Relationships

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  • Author: Kevin B. Wright
  • Publisher: Peter Lang
  • ISBN: 9781433110818
  • Category : Comunicació humana
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 434

Lynne M. Webb (Ph. D., University of Oregon) is Professor in Communication at the University of Arkansas. She previously served as a tenured faculty member at the Universities of Florida and Memphis. Her research examines young adults' interpersonal communication in romantic and family contexts. Her research appears in over 50 essays published in scholarly journals and edited volumes, including computers in Human Behavior, Communication Education, Health Communication, and Journal of Family Communication. --Book Jacket.