Altschul’s Psychology for Nurses

Altschul’s Psychology for Nurses by Helen C. Sinclair is a nursing-oriented text published by Baillière Tindall in 1991. This seventh edition, comprising 387 pages, introduces students to the principles of psychology and their application within the nursing field. The book emphasizes the psychology of the individual and explores how psychological factors can influence nursing care.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of psychological concepts tailored specifically for nursing practice. The text covers essential topics in medical psychology and nursing, providing insights into how understanding psychological principles can enhance patient care. This edition has been revised and updated to reflect current practices, making it a relevant resource for nursing students and professionals alike.
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A nursing orientated text designed to introduce students to psychology and its application to nursing. Revised and updated, this edition emphasizes the psychology of the individual and how it can influence nursing care. An ELBS/LPBB is edition available.
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