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This book is in B&W, not color - Print page in Grayscale for Correct view! 4. Communication and psychosis II: Key Tips in communicating with a person who has psychosis Reflective Listening I'm not sick, I don't need help LEAP : Listen, Empathize, Agree, Partner 5. Nursing a patient with a severe psychotic illness About these guidelines Information about psychosis - What is psychosis? - Different types of psychotic disorder - What causes psychosis? - Prognosis: do people get better? - What are the treatments? What the generalist nurse or healthcare officer can do - Communication (engagement) - Observation (contribution to assessment) - Reassure, encourage and support the positives - Reduce stress and conflict - Look out for depression and suicidal thoughts - Medication - Coping with common side-effects of medication - Administering medication 6. Communication skills for nurses and others spending time with people who are very mentally ill Source Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Contents Inpatient nursing care and interaction. Nurse patient interaction Interpersonal and communication skills The nursing process, Isobel Menzies - Lyth, and primary nursing Outside the mainstream: Laing, Berke, Mosher and Barker Milieu therapy and modified therapeutic communities For [email protected] Property of Bookemon, do NOT distribute 9