Ele.Of Psycho.&mental Hyg.For Nurses(reissue)Orient Blackswan, 2005 - 320 pages This Classic Textbook For Nurses Has Been Reissued In A Larger Format, With An Attractive New Look To Enhance Readability And Comprehension. Websites Containing The Latest Information On The Various Topics Have Been Included At The End Of The Book. |
Contents
Principles and Techniques of Effective Study | 3 |
The Nature and Scope of Psychology | 17 |
Methods of Psychology | 27 |
The Mind and BodyMind Relationship | 38 |
The Sense Organs Muscles and Glands | 46 |
The Nervous System | 61 |
Drives and Motives | 73 |
Emotions in Health and Disease | 86 |
Attitudes Will and Character | 157 |
PersonalityIts Nature Growth and Assessment | 168 |
Psychology and the Art of Effective Nursing | 180 |
Mental HealthIts Meaning and Nature 2 | 201 |
Frustration and Mental Conflict | 211 |
Our Mental or Adjustment Mechanisms | 221 |
Mental IllnessSymptoms Causes | 235 |
Mental Hygiene As We Grow | 261 |
Intelligence and Aptitude | 95 |
The Learning Process | 107 |
ObservationAttention and Sense Perception | 122 |
Thinking Reasoning and Imagination | 136 |
Habits and Skills | 146 |
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Questionnaire on Study Habits | 290 |
Personality Inventory | 297 |
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