* Is the psychological care of patients in hospitals and health centres often neglected?
* What is the impact of this neglect?
* What type of psychological care is needed and how should health care practitioners provide it?
In this new handbook, Keith Nichols, a clinical health psychologist, illustrates the importance of psychological care for ill and injured people. The book gives practical guidance for the development of psychological care by nurses, therapists, doctors and other health care practitioners. It provides a guid to the organization of psychological care and "coaching" in the essential skills.
Written in a tutorial style with an emphasis on clinical observation and case material that illustrates the psychological needs of patients and their partners, Keith Nichols demonstrates that the neglect of psychological care for the ill and injured can undermine progress in treatment and recovery and increase medical costs. The need for urgent improvement is underlined.
This book will be an essential tool for all health care professionals who have regular patient contact, including nurses, doctors, the therapy professions and especially health and clinical health psychologists.