Mental Health Nursing: Dimensions of Praxis
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 17 April 2014
- ISBN 9780195522242
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages720 pages
- Size 278x212x24 mm
- Weight 1482 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Mental Health Nursing: Dimensions of Praxis shows students how to assess and treat clients with a range of disorders, in accordance with best practice. It prepares student nurses by equipping them with essential, innovative and cutting-edge knowledge for their careers. This new edition starts with the context of mental health, followed by sections dedicated to the challenges to people's mental health, the praxis of mental health nursing, and what the future
holds for mental health nurses.
Long description:
Mental Health Nursing: Dimensions of Praxis shows students how to assess and treat clients with a range of disorders, in accordance with best practice. It prepares student nurses by equipping them with essential, innovative and cutting-edge knowledge for their careers. This second edition starts with the context of mental health, followed by sections dedicated to the challenges to people's mental health, the praxis of mental health nursing, and what the
future holds for mental health nurses. It includes expanded coverage of the consumer perspective, mood and anxiety disorders, psychosis and psychotic disorders, and personality disorders, as well as new chapters on 'Physical and Mental Health', 'Creative Arts Therapy', 'Prevention and Management of Clients'
Aggression', and 'Working with Vulnerable Communities: People from Refugee Backgrounds'.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Clinical Pathways
Poem for prelims
Part 1: Contexts of Contemporary Practice
1 A Brief History: Caring for the Mentally Ill in Australia and New Zealand (Aotearoa)
2 Diagnostic Systems Used in Clinical Assessment
3 Physical and Mental Health
4 Promoting Mental Health
5 Resilience, Recovery, Reconnection and Therapeutic Optimism
6 Law, Ethics and Mental Health Nursing
7 Translation of Evidence to Practice
Part 2: Challenges to People's Mental Health
8 Mood and Anxiety Disorders
9 Psychosis and Psychotic Disorders
10 Therapeutic Engagements: Complexities and Rewards of Nursing Those with Personality Disorders
11 Eating Disorders
12 Substance Misuse and Co-morbidity: Prevalence, Treatment and Recovery
Part 3: Praxis of Mental Health Nursing
13 Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health
14 The Older Adult and Mental Illness
15 Mental Health Nursing in the Primary Health Care Setting
16 Consumer and Carer Leadership and Participation
17 Consultation Liaison
18 Creative Arts Therapy
19 Complementary Nursing Care
20 Case Management
21 Prevention and Management of Clients' Aggression
22 Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, New Zealand Mâori and Remote Area Mental Health
23 Cultural Issues in Mental Health
24 Working with Vulnerable Communities: People from Refugee Backgrounds
25 Forensic Mental Health Nursing
26 Gendered Mental Health
27 Psychopharmacology
Part 4: Advancing the Mental Health Profession
28 Nurses' Health and Self Care
29 Advanced Practice in Mental Health Nursing
30 Future Directions