This document discusses the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship. It covers several key aspects of developing this relationship including personal qualities of the nurse, phases of the relationship, facilitative communication techniques, responsive dimensions, and action dimensions.
The personal qualities of the nurse that are important for developing a therapeutic relationship include self-awareness, clarification of values, exploration of feelings, serving as a role model, altruism, and ethics/responsibility. There are four phases to the relationship: preinteraction, introductory, working, and termination. Facilitative communication techniques used by nurses are listening, reflection, clarification, and confrontation when appropriate. Responsive dimensions involve genuineness, respect, empathy, and concre