CRC Press | Narrative Medicine In Veterinary Practice: Improving Client Communication, Patient Care, And Veterinary Well-Being (2022 EN)

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    Author: Karen R. Fine
    Full Title: Narrative Medicine In Veterinary Practice: Improving Client Communication, Patient Care, And Veterinary Well-Being
    Publisher: CRC Press; 1st edition (October 26, 2021)
    Year: 2022
    ISBN-13: 9781003126133 (978-1-003-12613-3), 9780367647636 (978-0-367-64763-6), 9780367647612 (978-0-367-64761-2)
    ISBN-10: 1003126138, 036764763X, 0367647613
    Pages: 210
    Language: English
    Genre: Veterinary Medicine
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £69.99


    This is the first guide to Veterinary Narrative Medicine, a cutting-edge approach in human medicine with multiple applications in veterinary medicine. The text combines the latest research with numerous real-world examples and practical techniques to improve client communication, patient care, and veterinary well-being.

    Narrative Medicine maintains that a patient should be viewed as an individual rather than an example of a disease process, and that this can be accomplished by using narrative. This book explores methods and theories from leaders in the human Narrative Medicine field while addressing topics unique to veterinary medicine. Readers will gain tools to help navigate difficult conversations and situations in clinical practice, including those involving the end of life.

    Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice also addresses the important issue of veterinary wellness. The ability to view the veterinarian's own stories and those of clients and patients as narratives may help practitioners maintain both emotional and work-place boundaries as well as decrease burnout and compassion fatigue. The book describes basic techniques to promote self-reflection and mindfulness, skills often overlooked in the veterinary profession which can improve resilience and increase the enjoyment of veterinary practice.

    This is important reading for veterinary practitioners, students, veterinary nurses, technicians, social workers, and all veterinary clinic staff.

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