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Relationship Power in Health Care

Science of Behavior Change, Decision Making, and Clinician Self-Care
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Relationship Power in Health Care explores the crucial personal interface between clinician and patient, unveiling how misunderstandings in this dynamic can lead to empathic failure, poor decision-making, and clinician burnout. Drawing from decades of health psychology, modern psychotherapy, brain biology, and the latest advances in health coaching and nursing science, the book equips healthcare professionals with skills to foster effective collaboration, behaviour change, and improved patient care. It uniquely includes videos of brief medical interviews with analysis, accessible at www.routledge.com/9781482264265, providing practical demonstrations of its strategies.
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This book is essential for healthcare and wellness professionals seeking to improve patient collaboration, decision-making, and behaviour change. It is particularly valuable for clinicians, nurses, social workers, and students aiming to advance their relationship skills and reduce clinician burnout through evidence-based, practical methods.

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The personal interface between clinician and patient is a misunderstood subject which can impact all areas of health care. Without adequate training in relationship science, clinicians inadvertently contribute to empathic failure, poor medical decision process, difficulty changing health-related behaviour, costly variation and derailment of care, extra litigation, and clinician burnout.

Relationship Power in Health Care presents new knowledge and skills that empower health care and wellness professionals to become competent facilitators of behaviour and lifestyle change, information transfer, and medical decision making in collaboration with their patients.

The new approaches are supported by a wide variety of research and clinical evidence, derived from modern psychotherapy, brain biology, and the latest advances in health coaching and nursing science. Putting them to work to improve health care makes good sense both scientifically and ethically.

This comprehensive text integrates past health psychology models starting from the 1950s with recent advances made since the 1990s in relationship psychology and interpersonal neurobiology. It also includes videos of brief medical interviews along with analysis of the strategies and tactics used. The videos can be accessed at www.routledge.com/9781482264265.

The tactics outlined and the interview demonstrations, conducted by a highly experienced clinical social worker and nurse Joanne Gaffney, offer a unique opportunity for all clinicians to acquire valuable skills in both clinician self-care and patient care.

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Esteemed experts praise the book for addressing the vulnerability of patients and enhancing clinician-patient interactions. Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, highlights its compelling research and practical training supported by clear writing and illustrative video examples, calling it a "leap forward" in transforming healthcare relationships. Jennifer E. Potter, MD, appreciates its evidence-based, practical approach to health communication, noting its value for clinical instructors and trainees in developing effective therapeutic interactions.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781482264265

Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 January 2016

Country: Canada

Imprint: Apple Academic Press Inc.

Illustration: 1 Tables, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 520g

Pages: 312

About the Author

John B. Livingstone, MD, FRSH (UK), former assistant professor, Harvard Medical School, founding Director, Children’s Outpatient Services, McLean Hospital; and medical director, Gaffney and Livingstone Consultants, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA

Joanne Gaffney, RN, LICSW, principal partner, Gaffney Livingstone Consultants, and Registered Nurse and Psychotherapist in private practice, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA

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