Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352501571
- Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (p) Ltd.
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 8.5 mm
- No of Pages: 330
- ISBN-10: 9352501578
- Publisher Date: 2016
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Width: 5.5 mm
“Fundamentals of Psychology for Graduate Nurses” by P. Prakash (ISBN: 9789352501571) offers a comprehensive guide to psychology tailored for nursing students. Covering core concepts, theories, and practical applications, this revised edition aligns with the INC syllabus. Explore psychological principles relevant to patient care, mental health, and therapeutic communication. Enhance your nursing practice with this essential resource for understanding the human mind and behavior in healthcare settings.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Shivam –
The book is alright, but I expected more depth. Could be more comprehensive.
Vaishnavi Rana –
A bit dry, but it covers all the important topics. Could use more engaging writing.
Krishna Priya K P –
Some chapters were better than others. I found the mental health section particularly useful.
Nishit Muralia –
It covers the syllabus well, but some chapters felt a bit rushed. Overall, a useful textbook.
Somya –
Fantastic resource! It bridges the gap between psychology and nursing perfectly. Highly recommended.
Sahil Chahal –
Clear explanations and relevant examples. A must-read for graduate nursing students. Highly recommended.
Anonymous –
This book helped me understand the psychological aspects of nursing! Very helpful and easy to read.
Amaan Iqbal –
A solid foundation in psychology for nursing practice. Easy to understand and apply.
Ankit Singh Gurjar –
Comprehensive and well-organized. It simplified complex psychological theories. A great resource!
Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala –
Excellent book! It connects psychology to nursing practice seamlessly. I’m finding it very valuable.
Aditya Bisht –
It’s a decent textbook, but nothing extraordinary. It served its purpose.
Armaan Banger –
The book is okay, but I wish there were more practical examples for real-world scenarios.
Yash Tailor –
Some of the concepts were difficult to grasp, but the case studies were beneficial.
Abhishek Kumar Srivastav –
A good intro, but I felt it could delve deeper into certain topics. Still, a decent resource for nursing students.
Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare –
Very informative and relevant to my nursing studies. It has deepened my understanding of patient behavior.