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Psychology in Nursing Practice
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Title: Psychology in Nursing Practice
Author: Ph.D. Philip Lawrence Harriman, Ph.D., Lela L. Greenwood, B.A., R.N., Charles E. Skinner
Publisher: The Macmillan Company, New York
Published: 1942
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 483
Catalogs: Nursing History, Psychology
Description: Ex-library. Illustrated with drawings and diagrams. Original dark blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Edges are worn but binding is firm. Pages tanned but unmarked. Contains a catalog number on spine and the stamps of the 206 Hospital Ship Company Nurses' Library. Inscribed on flyleaf are "Compliments of Penna. State Board of Nursing Examiners," and the ownership information of Miss Virginia Henderson of Memphis TN, "Kennedy Veterans Hospital, Army nurse on hospital ship Thistle during World War 2." This book presents a number of different concepts in psychology as they apply to nursing care. It takes a broad approach, including some anthropological and cross-cultural information, an overview of genetics and heredity as it was understood at the time, typical human development and physiology, motivation, emotion, mental processes, learning and educational abilities, mental deficiencies and disorders, development of personality, and more. From the nursing history collection of Sarah Abrams. Hardcover, good condition. 483 pages, octavo.
Author: Ph.D. Philip Lawrence Harriman, Ph.D., Lela L. Greenwood, B.A., R.N., Charles E. Skinner
Publisher: The Macmillan Company, New York
Published: 1942
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 483
Catalogs: Nursing History, Psychology
Description: Ex-library. Illustrated with drawings and diagrams. Original dark blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Edges are worn but binding is firm. Pages tanned but unmarked. Contains a catalog number on spine and the stamps of the 206 Hospital Ship Company Nurses' Library. Inscribed on flyleaf are "Compliments of Penna. State Board of Nursing Examiners," and the ownership information of Miss Virginia Henderson of Memphis TN, "Kennedy Veterans Hospital, Army nurse on hospital ship Thistle during World War 2." This book presents a number of different concepts in psychology as they apply to nursing care. It takes a broad approach, including some anthropological and cross-cultural information, an overview of genetics and heredity as it was understood at the time, typical human development and physiology, motivation, emotion, mental processes, learning and educational abilities, mental deficiencies and disorders, development of personality, and more. From the nursing history collection of Sarah Abrams. Hardcover, good condition. 483 pages, octavo.
