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9780340947630

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The craft of caring, Second Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780340947630

  • ISBN10:

    0340947632

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2008-12-26
  • Publisher: Routledge
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Summary

This second edition provides a comprehensive overview of the practice of psychiatric and mental health nursing, supported by relevant theory, research, policy and philosophy.The book is based on the concept of "the craft of caring" which considers the basis of good nursing practice to be a combination of both art and science, and requires nurses to take a holistic approach to the practice of psychiatric and mental health nursing. Chapters have been completely updatedto reflect recent developments in nursing practice and the understanding of mental health disorders. This new edition also includes a more international focus with overviews of practice and policy developments around the world. Fourteen new chapters have been added, giving more emphasis to certaingroups such as children and adolescents, women, older people, asylum seekers and refugees. Additional coverage of specialists services, such as psychiatric liaison and spiritual care has been included, and further emphasis is given to psychiatric diagnosis and mental health legislation in relationto human rights.This is an essential text for all psychiatric and mental health nurses at diploma and degree level, as well as qualified mental health nurses seeking to update their knowledge, and also as a reference for other disciplines such as social work, medicine and psychology.

Table of Contents

The Need for Nursing
The nature of nursing
Getting personal: being human in mental health care
The care and confinement of the mentally ill
Evidence-based practice in mental health
The craft of psychiatric-mental health nursing practice
Leading developments in the craft of caring
Recovery: a personal perspective
Recovery and reclamation: a pilgrimage in understanding who and what we are
Assessment in Practice
Assessment: the foundation of practice
Assessment methods
The craft of interviewing
Developing collaborative assessment
The context of family assessment
The assessment of feelings, thoughts and beliefs
The Structure for Care
Psychiatric diagnosis
Psychiatric diagnosis: living the experience
Nursing diagnosis
Collaboration with patients and families
Specific Needs for Nursing
The person who experiences anxiety
The person who experiences depression
The person who is suicidal
The person who self-harms
The person who hears disturbing voices
The person who experiences disturbing beliefs
The person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia
The person who appears aggressive or violent
The person with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder
The person with a diagnosis of personality disorder
The person who experiences mental health and substance use problems
The person who appears paranoid or suspicious
The person with experience of sexual abuse
The person with an eating disorder
The person who is homeless
The person with a dementia
The person with a diagnosis of autism
Some Models of Therapeutic Practice
Developing therapeutic one-to-one relationships
Developing empathy
Groupwork with children and adolescents
Psychodynamic approaches with individuals
Psychodynamic approaches to working in groups
Using counselling approaches
Bereavement and grief counselling
Cognitive-behavioural therapy
Using solution-focused approaches
Mindfulness
Therapeutic communities
The Organization of Care
The acute care setting
The psychiatric intensive care unit: coercion, control or care
Mental health nursing in community care
Crisis assessment and resolution
Assertive outreach
Family support: growing the family support network
The liaison psychiatry service
Services for people requiring secure forms of care: a global problem
Services for children and young people
Services for older people with mental health conditions
Early interventions in psychosis
Services for women
Services for asylum seekers and refugees
Some Standardized Processes of Nursing Practice
Admission to psychiatric unit
Assessing risk of suicide and self-harm
Engagement and observation of people at risk
Record-keeping
Discharge planning
The nurse's role in the administration of electroconvulsive therapy
Mental health promotion and prevention
Mental health nurse prescribing
Legal, Ethical, and Moral Issues
Mental health, the law and human rights
Ethics and nursing
Sexuality and gender
Freedom and consent
Providing culturally safe care
Spirituality, nursing and mental health
The Development of Mental Health Nursing
Clinical supervision
The possibility of genuine mental health nursing
Building practice from research
Reclamation: beyond recovery
The Future of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing in Context
The United Kingdom context
The European context
The Japanese context
The United States context
The Canadian context
The Australian and New Zealand context
The politics of caring
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