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El. knyga: Mental Health Nursing: An Evidence Based Introduction

  • Formatas: 464 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446210024
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  • Formatas: 464 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446210024
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Do you want to know how to help people with mental health problems?





This book introduces you to the core skills and essential knowledge you need to deliver high-quality care.









Mental Health Nursing is a practical, values- and evidence-based resource which will guide and support you through your pre-registration mental health nursing programme and into your own practice.









Dedicated chapters focus on the major mental health problems, and are clearly structured so that you can quickly and easily identify what you want learn about helping people with, for example, depression, anxiety, psychosis, or acute mental health problems.









The most up-to-date theories, as well as mental health policies and law from all four countries of the UK, are explained accessibly by experienced lecturers and nurse practitioners who show you through real-life case scenarios how you can use your newly-acquired knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality care yourself. You will also be encouraged - through regular reflection and discussion points - to see things with a critical eye and to engage in and drive on the debates that make mental health nursing such an exciting field to be studying and working in.









Set within a framework which emphasises and makes clear the core skills, values and knowledge-base you need to become capable mental health nurse, you will find this book a vital companion as you progress through your studies and onto helping people confidently in everyday life.

Recenzijos

This exciting new book for pre-registration students of mental health nursing has a fresh, contemporary feel, and engages the reader throughout with points for reflection and learning. With chapter contributions from an impressive team of leaders in the field this deserves to be widely read and used, and I commend this publication without reservation. Dr Ben Hannigan Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies







In the UK, mental health nursing is moving with the times. Students and registered nurses need high-quality, up-to-date textbooks that are not only moving with the times but are also moving the profession forward. This excellent book, which uses the best up to date evidence, is doing just that. It needs to find its way onto the bookshelves of every student mental health nurse. Dr Theo Stickley University of Nottingham School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy









Organised clearly and logically so that you can find information quickly, this book is perfect for the modern mental health nursing student and will guide you through your course studies and placements. Gemma Barnacle, Pre-registration Nursing student, University of Chester

List of contributors
vii
Preface x
Acknowledgements xv
PART I THEORY AND CONTEXT IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
1(102)
1 Theoretical Perspectives in Mental Health Nursing
3(39)
Steven Pryjmachuk
2 The Capable Mental Health Nurse
42(31)
Steven Pryjmachuk
3 New Ways of Working in Mental Health
73(30)
Steven Pryjmachuk
PART II HELPING PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
103(330)
4 Helping People Recover from Depression
105(42)
Jane Briddon
Clare Baguley
Lucy Rolfe
5 Helping People Recover from Anxiety
147(36)
Clare Baguley
Jane Briddon
Joanne Bramley
6 Helping People Recover from Psychosis
183(36)
Tim Bradshaw
Hilary Mairs
7 Helping People Who Have Acute Mental Health Problems
219(34)
Sara Munro
John Baker
8 Helping Older People with Mental Health Problems
253(38)
Simon Burrow
9 Helping Children with Mental Health Problems
291(40)
Noreen Ryan
Steven Pryjmachuk
10 Helping Young People with Mental Health Difficulties
331(31)
Sarah Kendal
Steven Pryjmachuk
11 Helping People Who Misuse Substances
362(37)
Ian Wilson
12 Helping People with Mental Health Problems Who Come into Contact with the Criminal Justice System
399(34)
John Baker
Michael Coffey
Mike Doyle
Select Glossary of Terms 433(6)
Index 439
Steven Pryjmachuk PhD is a Mental Health Nurse and Chartered Psychologist with interests in primary and self care in child and adolescent mental health, stress in health care professionals and supporting student learning. He is a Senior Lecturer and the Head of the Mental Health Division in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Manchester.