Therapeutic Relationshipd Flashcards
words and action match is called __
Congruence
is a behaviour making verbal commitments and not following through on them
Inconsistent or incongruent behaviour
A client puts his arm around the nurse’s waist. An appropriate response would be for the nurse to remove his hand and say,
“John, do not place your hand on me. We are working on your relationship with your girlfriend and that does not require you to touch me. Now, let’s continue “
The nurse who appreciates the client as a unique worthwhile human beings can respect the client regardless of his or her behaviour, background, or lifestyle. This unconditional nonjudgmental attitude is known as ____
Positive Regard
Is the process of developing an understanding of one’s own values, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, attitudes, motivations, prejudices, strengths, and limitations and how these qualities affect others
Self awareness
Value clarification processes:
- Choosing
- Prizing
- Acting
Components of therapeutic relationship
- Trust
- Genuine interest
- Empathy
- Self awareness
5.
Nurse theorist Hildegard Peplaue (1952) identified preconceptions __
Ways one person expect another to behave or speak, as a roadblock to the formation of an authentic relationship
Is a relationship that focuses on the needs, experience, feelings, and ideas of the clients only.
Therapeutic relationship
Client unconsciously transfer to the nurse feelings he or she has for significant others
Transference
Accepting gifts or giving a client one’s home address or phone number would be considered a breach of ethical conduct
Inappropriate boundaries
Roles of the nurse in a therapeutic relationship
- Teacher
- Caregiver
- Advocate
- Parent surrogate
Factors that enhance the nurse-client relationship include:
- trust and congruence
- Genuine interest
- Empathy
- Acceptance
- Positive regard
The nurse theorist Hildegard Peplau developed the phases of the nurse-client relationship:
- Orientation
- Working (w/ subphases of problem identification and exploitation)
- Termination or resolution
___ begins when the nurse and client meet and ends when the client begins to identify problems to examine
Orientation phase