A Study of the Similarities and the Differences in the Concept of Anxiety: As Found in the Writings of Selected Contemporary Psychoanalytic Authors and in Selected Authors in Professional Nursing Literature |
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF ANXIETY IN SELECTED CONTEMPORARY | 8 |
THE CONCEPT OF ANXIETY IN SELECTED AUTHORS | 23 |
CONCLUSIONS SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 42 |
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¹Ibid 2Ibid 3Ibid Anxiety is seen anxious feelings areas of literature assist the patient AUTHORS IN PROFESSIONAL Basic Psychiatric Concepts Clinical Approaches concept of anxiety Concepts in Nursing contemporary psychoanalytic authors criteria established definition of anxiety described anxiety discomfort discussion dynamic force emotional existential condition experience of anxiety feelings of anxiety Harry Stack Sullivan Hays and Larson held that anxiety Hildegard Peplau Ibid illness individual holds essential interac Interpersonal Relations intervention into problems Karen Horney Kierkegaard man's contingent man's existence Manaser and Werner Martin Heidegger normal existential nurse-patient relation nurse-patient relationship nurse's awareness nursing authors nursing intervention nursing process nursing theory observation patient is assisted Paul Tillich person's perceptual field phenomenon of anxiety presence of anxiety present problems of anxiety professional nursing literature psychiatric nursing Schwartz and Shockley selected authors Soren Kierkegaard theories of anxiety threat treatment of anxiety understanding unfulfilled needs Vaillot views anxiety writings of selected Yahweh