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Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

✍ Scribed by Katie Evans, Debra Nizette and Anthony O’Brien


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
1639
Edition
4th
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


  1. Cover image......Page 1
    2. Title page......Page 2
    3. Table of Contents......Page 3
    4. Copyright......Page 17
    5. Foreword......Page 19
    6. Introduction......Page 21
    7. About the authors......Page 26
    8. Contributors......Page 28
    9. Reviewers......Page 34
    10. PART 1: Preparing for psychiatric and mental health nursing......Page 35
    11. Chapter 1: THE EFFECTIVE NURSE......Page 36
    12. Chapter 2: RECOVERY AS THE CONTEXT FOR PRACTICE......Page 70
    13. Chapter 3: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS......Page 132
    14. Chapter 4: PROFESSIONAL, LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES......Page 189
    15. Chapter 5: SETTINGS FOR MENTAL HEALTH......Page 251
    16. PART 2: Influences on mental health......Page 322
    17. Chapter 6: MENTAL HEALTH THEORY AND INFLUENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN......Page 323
    18. Chapter 7: TRAUMA, CRISIS, LOSS AND GRIEF......Page 389
    19. Chapter 8: PHYSICAL HEALTH......Page 460
    20. PART 3: The people with whom mental health nurses work......Page 502
    21. Chapter 9: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND......Page 503
    22. Chapter 10: WORKING WITH FAMILIES IN MENTAL HEALTH......Page 562
    23. Chapter 11: INDIGENOUS MENTAL HEALTH IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND......Page 598
    24. Chapter 12: DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE......Page 633
    25. Chapter 13: MENTAL DISORDERS OF OLDER AGE......Page 678
    26. Chapter 14: INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES......Page 731
    27. Chapter 15: FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING......Page 787
    28. PART 4: Mental disorders that people experience......Page 843
    29. Chapter 16: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS......Page 844
    30. Chapter 17: MOOD DISORDERS......Page 914
    31. Chapter 18: PERSONALITY DISORDERS......Page 963
    32. Chapter 19: ANXIETY, TRAUMA AND STRESS-RELATED DISORDERS......Page 1002
    33. Chapter 20: EATING DISORDERS......Page 1064
    34. Chapter 21: SUBSTANCE USE AND COMORBID MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS......Page 1154
    35. PART 5: What mental health nurses can do to help......Page 1224
    36. Chapter 22: MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION, PREVENTION AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE......Page 1225
    37. Chapter 23: ASSESSMENT IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING......Page 1271
    38. Chapter 24: CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR, RISK AND RESPONSES......Page 1357
    39. Chapter 25: THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS......Page 1415
    40. Chapter 26: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY......Page 1500
    41. Glossary......Page 1551
    42. Index......Page 1584
    43. Index......Page 1612

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