rent-now

Rent More, Save More! Use code: ECRENTAL

5% off 1 book, 7% off 2 books, 10% off 3+ books

9780136848714

Pearson eText Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: From Suffering to Hope -- Access Card

by
  • ISBN13:

    9780136848714

  • ISBN10:

    0136848710

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2020-09-18
  • Publisher: PEARSO
  • Purchase Benefits
This product is included in:
Learn More
List Price: $67.90 Save up to $16.96
  • Digital
    $63.67
    Add to Cart

    DURATION
    PRICE

Summary

The market's most evidence-based survey of whole-patient psychiatric nursing.
Psychiatric­-Mental Health Nursing: From Suffering to Hope helps the general RN student understand mental illness and promote hope and healing in patients of any age.

For courses in mental health nursing.

Pearson eText is an easy-to-use digital textbook that you can purchase on your own or instructors can assign for their course. The mobile app lets you keep on learning, no matter where your day takes you, even offline. You can also add highlights, bookmarks, and notes in your Pearson eText to study how you like.

NOTE: This ISBN is for the Pearson eText access card. Pearson eText is a fully digital delivery of Pearson content. Before purchasing, check that you have the correct ISBN. To register for and use Pearson eText, you may also need a course invite link, which your instructor will provide. Follow the instructions provided on the access card to learn more.

Author Biography

Mertie L. Potter received her bachelor's degree from Simmons College, her master's degree from the University of Michigan, her doctoral degree from Case Western Reserve University, and her post-master's certificate as a family psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner from Rutgers University. She acquired common sense and a hard work ethic from working alongside her parents at Maple Leaf Farm. Her lifelong passion for helping those struggling with mental health issues piqued as a result of the family's farm property being next to a state psychiatric facility. That led to summer jobs there and observations of her parents' respect and compassion for patients at that hospital.

Dr. Potter is a clinical professor of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions; a nurse practitioner at Merrimack Valley Counseling Association in Nashua, NH; and a nursing consultant in private practice. She is ANCC certified as a family psychiatric -- mental health nurse practitioner and as a clinical nurse specialist in adult psychiatric -- mental health nursing. She is abundantly blessed by her life's calling.

Dr. Potter's professional interests include group work, crisis intervention, stress management, chronic illness, pain management, suffering, grieving, spirituality, older adults, medical missions, camp nng, camp nursing, medical missions, and speaking/presenting. She has spoken on a number of these topics.

Dr. Potter has authored and co-authored articles, chapters, and books, one of which received an AJN Book of the Year Award. She served on the NH Board of Nursing for 5 years and had the privilege of being elected vice-chairperson for a number of them.

Mary D. Moller received her bachelor's degree in nursing from Mt. Marty College in Yankton, SD; her master's degree in psychiatric nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing; and her doctoral degree from Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. Her doctoral research in schizophrenia received the Dean's Legacy Award in 2006. However, she attributes her real education to what she has learned from her thousands of patients and their family members encountered since 1971, when she had the privilege of becoming a registered nurse. She is dually certified as an adult psychiatric -- mental health clinical nurse specialist by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and as a certified psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner by the United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association.

Dr. Moller was drafted rather unwillingly into psychiatric nursing in the late 1970s while teaching neurological nursing at a diploma school of nursing. Although initially she was apprehensive, she quickly saw the parallels between neurology and psychiatry and began implementing the only kind of nursing she knew: rehabilitation nursing, working with a group of patients who had never been exposed to this kind of nursing. After seeing patients who had been experiencing catatonia respond for the first time in years, she fell in love with psychiatric nursing and, since 1978, has dedicated her career to improving the lives of individuals with serious and persistent mental illness and their families.

Dr. Moller is an associate professor of nursing at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA. From 2009 through 2014 she was the coordinator of the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner specialty at the Yale University School of Nursing. She is in private practice as an advanced registered nurse practitioner and conducts telemental health practicing in the specialty of telepsychiatry. Dr. Moller has an active consulting practice with an emphasis on psychiatric wellness that has taken her to China, Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Cuba, and several other countries. Prior to returning to education, Dr. Moller founded and served as clinical director of the first APRN-owned and -managed rural outpatient psychiatric clinic in the United States -- the Suncrest Wellness Center - which was located in Spokane, WA, from 1992 to 2008. The experiences and relationships developed during this time in her life have blessed and continue to truly bless not only Dr. Moller, but also all those she encounters as she shares what she learned.

Dr. Moller's professional interests include psychiatric rehabilitation with people recovering from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, PTSD, attention deficit disorder, and personality disorders. She is the co-author of the Three R's Psychiatric Wellness Rehabilitation Program, which includes three training/participant psychoeducational manuals focusing on relapse, recovery, and rehabilitation. This program was a CMS model training program in 1996. She has also produced four videos in the award-winning Understanding and Communicating with a Person Who Is Experiencing series, which include hallucinations, delusions, mania, and relapse. She is also co-author of the Be Smart trauma recovery program, which also has both training and participant manuals. Her work centers on both individual and group therapy.

Dr. Moller has presented more than 900 research and training seminars in 49 states and nine countries. She has published numerous articles and book chapters and has received many awards, including an honorary PhD from Mt. Marty College and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing. She is an active member of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association and served as their president from 2009 to 2010. She has also received the APNA Award for Clinical Excellence and the Distinguished Service Award, as well as the NAMI Professional of the Year Award.

Table of Contents

UNIT I: FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
1. Framework of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
2. Biological Basis for Mental Illness
3. Psychological Concepts: Theories and Therapies
4. Sociological Influences
5. Cultural Awareness
6. Spiritual Awareness

UNIT II: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING ROLE DEVELOPMENT
7. Stress, Anxiety, and Coping
8. Self-Reflection and Self-Awareness
9. The Nurse-Patient Relationship and Therapeutic Communication
10. The Nursing Process in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
11. Care Settings
12. Ethical and Legal Concepts
13. Management and Leadership

UNIT III: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
14. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
15. Gender and Sexual Health
16. Feeding and Eating Disorders
17. Sleep-Wake Disorders
18. Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
19. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
20. Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders
21. Depressive Disorders
22. Bipolar Disorders
23. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
24. Addiction and Substance Use Disorders
25. Neurocognitive Disorders
26. Personality Disorders

UNIT IV: SPECIALIZED TREATMENTS AND INTERVENTIONS
27. Integrative and Complementary Health Approaches
28. Psychopharmacology
29. Group and Family Therapy
30. Aggression and Violence
31. Crisis Intervention
32. Preventing and Responding to Suicide
33. Caring for the Patient Who Is Grieving
34. Issues Related to Aging

Appendices
A. Wellness Domains: A Quick Guide for Patients
B. Timeline of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
C. Sample Group Patient Teaching Plan

Glossary

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Rewards Program