Clinical Aromatherapy

Essential Oils in Practice

Jane Buckle

book

Published: 2003

Pages: 416

Aromatherapy is one of the main complementary therapies to be practiced by nurses and other health care professionals in hospital, hospice and community settings. Written by a nurse, this clinical text highlights how aromatherapy can enhance care and the role of the healthcare professional. It examines key facts and issues in aromatherapy practice, and applies these within a variety of contexts and conditions, taking a carefully holistic approach in dealing with the patient.
  • An introduction to the principles and practice of aromatherapy, including contraindications and toxicity.
  • Contains an in-depth clinical section dealing with the management of common problems such as infection and pain.
  • Gives examples of which specific oils might be used in treatment.
  • Illustrates the application of aromatherapy in specific clinical specialties, particularly nursing.
  • Draws on over 700 references
  • Includes a new chapter on psychiatric nursing and aromatherapy to include: depression, psychosis, bipolar, compulsive addictive, addiction and withdrawal.
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