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Therapeutic interpersonal interactions: the sacrificial lamb?

Christine M Silverstein1

  • 1Summit Center for Ideal Performance, Ramsey, NJ, USA. summitcenter@optonline.net

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
|February 17, 2006
PubMed
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Psychiatric nursing offers solutions to societal emotional upheaval. Its legacy emphasizes therapeutic interpersonal skills for advanced practice nurses to improve patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
  • Societal Mental Health

Background:

  • Emotional upheaval significantly impacts public mental and physical health.
  • The current "Era of the Brain" lacks specific strategies for addressing these widespread issues.
  • Psychiatric nursing holds expertise crucial for developing effective solutions.

Observation:

  • This study explores the historical evolution of psychiatric nursing.
  • It examines the profound impact of psychiatric nursing on the broader nursing profession and society.
  • The research investigates how the legacy of psychiatric nursing can drive future change.

Findings:

  • Therapeutic interpersonal interactions are identified as core competencies.
  • These skills are essential for advanced practice psychiatric-mental health nurses.
  • Upholding and promoting these competencies is vital for enhancing patient outcomes.

Implications:

  • The historical contributions of psychiatric nursing provide a foundation for addressing contemporary mental health challenges.
  • Advanced practice psychiatric-mental health nurses must prioritize and implement therapeutic interpersonal skills.
  • Integrating these competencies is key to improving patient care and societal well-being.