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9780815126034

Stuart & Sundeen's Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing

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  • Copyright: 1997-12-01
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Summary

Medical Univ. of South Carolina, Charleston. A Brandon/Hill Nursing List selection. Major reference for students and practitioners. Previous edition: c1995. Full-color and halftone illustrations. 26 U.S. contributors. DNLM: Psychiatric Nursing--methods.

Table of Contents

UNIT 1 Principles of Psychiatric Nursing Care
Roles and Functions of Psychiatric Nurses: Competent Caring
3(14)
Gail W. Stuart
Historical Perspectives
4(4)
Role Emergence
4(2)
Evolving Functions
6(2)
Contemporary Practice
8(3)
Levels of Prevention
9(1)
Continuum of Care
10(1)
Competent Caring
10(1)
Level of Performance
11(3)
Laws
11(1)
Qualifications
11(2)
Practice Setting
13(1)
Personal Initiative
13(1)
Psychiatric Nursing Agenda
14(3)
Outcome Evaluation
14(1)
Leadership Skills
14(1)
Political Action
14(3)
Therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship
17(37)
Gail W. Stuart
Characteristics of the Relationship
18(1)
Personal Qualities of the Nurse
18(4)
Awareness of Self
18(3)
Clarification of Values
21(1)
Exploration of Feelings
21(1)
Serving as Role Model
22(1)
Altruism
22(1)
Ethics and Responsibility
22(1)
Phases of the Relationship
22(5)
Preinteraction Phase
23(1)
Introductory, or Orientation, Phase
24(2)
Working Phase
26(1)
Termination Phase
26(1)
Facilitative Communication
27(10)
Verbal Communication
27(1)
Nonverbal Communication
28(2)
The Communication Process
30(3)
Therapeutic Communication Techniques
33(4)
Responsive Dimensions
37(4)
Genuineness
37(1)
Respect
37(2)
Empathic Understanding
39(1)
Development of Empathy
39(2)
Concreteness
41(1)
Action Dimensions
41(4)
Confrontation
41(2)
Immediacy
43(1)
Nurse Self-Disclosure
43(1)
Emotional Catharsis
44(1)
Role Playing
45(1)
Therapeutic Impasses
45(4)
Resistance
45(1)
Transference
46(1)
Overcoming Resistance and Transference
47(1)
Countertransference
47(1)
Boundary Violations
48(1)
Therapeutic Outcome
49(5)
Conceptual Models of Psychiatric Treatment
54(12)
Gail W. Stuart
Psychoanalytical Model
55(1)
View of Behavioral Deviations
55(1)
Psychoanalytical Therapeutic Process
55(1)
Roles of Patient and Psychoanalyst
56(1)
Other Psychoanalytical Theorists
56(1)
Interpersonal Model
56(2)
View of Behavioral Deviations
56(1)
Interpersonal Therapeutic Process
57(1)
Roles of Patient and Interpersonal Therapist
57(1)
Social Model
58(1)
View of Behavioral Deviations
58(1)
Social Therapeutic Process
59(1)
Roles of Patient and Social Therapist
59(1)
Existential Model
59(2)
View of Behavioral Deviations
59(1)
Existential Therapeutic Process
60(1)
Roles of Patient and Existential Therapist
60(1)
Supportive Therapy Model
61(1)
View of Behavioral Deviations
61(1)
Supportive Therapeutic Process
61(1)
Roles of Patient and Supportive Therapist
61(1)
Medical Model
61(5)
View of Behavioral Deviations
62(1)
Medical Therapeutic Process
62(1)
Roles of Patient and Medical Therapist
62(4)
The Stuart Stress Adaptation Model of Psychiatric Nursing Care
66(16)
Gail W. Stuart
Theoretical Assumptions
67(1)
Describing Mental Health and Illness
68(2)
Defining Mental Health
68(1)
Dimensions of Mental Illness
69(1)
Biopsychosocial Components
70(5)
Predisposing Factors
70(1)
Precipitating Stressors
70(3)
Appraisal of Stressor
73(1)
Coping Resources
74(1)
Coping Mechanisms
75(1)
Patterns of Response
75(3)
Nursing Diagnoses
75(1)
Relationship to Medical Diagnoses
75(2)
Classifying Mental Disorders
77(1)
Treatment Stages and Activities
78(4)
Biological Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care
82(31)
Michele T. Laraia
Structure and Function of the Brain
83(3)
Neuroimaging Techniques
86(2)
Genetics of Mental Illness
88(1)
Circadian Rhythms
89(1)
Sleep
90(1)
Psychoimmunology
90(1)
Biological Assessment of the Patient
91(1)
Biological Components of Mental Illness
91(19)
Schizophrenia
101(1)
Mood Disorders
102(3)
Panic Disorders
105(2)
Alzheimer's Disease
107(3)
Decade of the Brain
110(3)
Psychological Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care
113(14)
Gail W. Stuart
Mental Status Examination
114(1)
Eliciting Clinical Information
114(1)
Content of the Examination
115(7)
Appearance
115(1)
Speech
115(1)
Motor Activity
116(1)
Interaction during the Interview
116(1)
Mood
116(1)
Affect
116(1)
Perceptions
117(1)
Thought Content
117(1)
Thought Process
118(1)
Level of Consciousness
118(1)
Memory
118(1)
Level of Concentration and Calculation
119(1)
Information and Intelligence
119(2)
Judgment
121(1)
Insight
121(1)
Documenting Clinical Information
121(1)
Mini-Mental State
122(1)
Psychological Tests
122(1)
Behavioral Rating Scales
122(5)
Sociocultural Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care
127(12)
Linda D. Oakley
Cultural Sensitivity
128(1)
Sociocultural Risk Factors
128(4)
Age
129(1)
Ethnicity
130(1)
Gender
130(1)
Education
131(1)
Income
131(1)
Belief System
132(1)
Sociocultural Stressors
132(1)
Impact on Coping Responses
133(1)
Nursing Assessment and Diagnosis
134(1)
Treatment Implications
135(4)
Service Delivery Systems
135(1)
Counseling
135(1)
Psychobiology
136(3)
Environmental Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care
139(16)
Gail W. Stuart
Managed Care
140(3)
Defining Characteristics
141(1)
Financial Aspects
142(1)
Federal and State Initiatives
142(1)
Access to Services
143(1)
Employee Assistance Programs
143(1)
Treatment Parity
143(1)
Clinical Appropriateness
144(2)
Medical Necessity
144(1)
Carve-Ins and Carve-Outs
144(2)
Practice Guidelines
146(2)
Clinical Pathways
147(1)
Outcome Measurement
148(1)
Quality Report Cards
149(1)
Accountability Issues
149(2)
Patients' Rights
149(1)
Provider Concerns
150(1)
Service Settings
150(1)
Impact on Psychiatric Nursing
151(4)
Roles in Managed Care
151(1)
Evidence-Based Practice
151(1)
Threats and Opportunities
152(3)
Legal-Ethical Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care
155(22)
Gail W. Stuart
Hospitalizing the Patient
156(4)
Voluntary Admission
156(1)
Involuntary Admission (Commitment)
156(2)
Commitment Dilemma
158(1)
Discharge
159(1)
Ethical Considerations
159(1)
Involuntary Community Treatment
160(1)
Patients' Rights
161(8)
Role of Nursing
168(1)
Ethical Considerations
168(1)
Ethical Dilemmas
169(1)
Legislative Initiatives
169(2)
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
169(1)
Protection and Advocacy Act
170(1)
Americans with Disabilities Act
170(1)
Advanced Directives
170(1)
Psychiatry and Criminal Responsibility
171(1)
Disposition of Mentally III Offenders
171(1)
Legal Role of the Nurse
171(6)
Nurse as Provider
172(1)
Nurse as Employee
173(1)
Nurse as Citizen
173(4)
Implementing the Nursing Process: Standards of Care
177(16)
Gail W. Stuart
The Nursing Process
178(1)
Assessment
178(2)
Diagnosis
180(2)
Relationship to Medical Diagnosis
182(1)
Outcome Identification
182(2)
Specifying Goals
183(1)
Planning
184(1)
Documentation
184(1)
Implementation
185(2)
Treatment Stages
186(1)
Evaluation
187(6)
Actualizing the Psychiatric Nursing Role: Professional Performance Standards
193(18)
Gail W. Stuart
Accountability and Autonomy
194(1)
Quality of Care
194(3)
Performance Appraisal
197(2)
Clinical Supervision
198(1)
Education
199(1)
The Internet
199(1)
Certification
200(1)
Collegiality
200(1)
Ethics
201(2)
Ethical Standards
201(1)
Ethical Decision Making
202(1)
Collaboration
203(2)
Interdisciplinary Mental Health Teams
203(2)
Research
205(1)
Resource Use
206(5)
UNIT 2 Continuum of Care
Mental Health Promotion
211(14)
Gail W. Stuart
Conceptualizing Primary Prevention
212(1)
Medical Prevention Model
212(1)
Nursing Prevention Model
213(1)
Assessment
213(1)
Planning and Implementation
214(6)
Health Education
214(3)
Environmental Change
217(1)
Social Support
218(2)
Evaluation
220(5)
Crisis Intervention
225(18)
Sandra E. Benter
Continuum of Crisis Responses
225(3)
Adaptive and Maladaptive Crisis Responses
225(1)
Types of Crises
225(3)
Crisis Intervention
228(1)
Assessment
228(2)
Behaviors
228(1)
Precipitating Event
229(1)
Perception of the Event
230(1)
Support Systems and Coping Resources
230(1)
Coping Mechanisms
230(1)
Planning and Implementation
230(3)
Environmental Manipulation
231(1)
General Support
231(1)
Generic Approach
231(1)
Individual Approach
231(1)
Techniques
232(1)
Evaluation
233(1)
Settings for Crisis Intervention
234(2)
Modalities of Crisis Intervention
236(7)
Mobile Crisis Programs
236(1)
Group Work
237(1)
Telephone Contacts
237(1)
Disaster Response
237(1)
Victim Outreach Programs
238(1)
Health Education
238(5)
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
243(21)
Sandra J. Sundeen
Rehabilitation
244(1)
Assessment
245(8)
The Individual
245(4)
Specific Populations
249(1)
The Family
250(3)
The Community
253(1)
Planning and Implementation
253(7)
The Individual
253(5)
The Family
258(1)
The Community
259(1)
Evaluation
260(4)
Patient Evaluation
260(1)
Program Evaluation
261(3)
The Family's View of the Continuum of Care
264(9)
Victoria Conn
Barriers to Care
264(1)
Building Bridges
265(1)
Anticipating Needs
266(7)
UNIT 3 Applying Principles in Nursing Practice
Anxiety Responses and Anxiety Disorders
273(26)
Gail W. Stuart
Continuum of Anxiety Responses
274(1)
Defining Characteristics
274(1)
Levels of Anxiety
274(1)
Assessment
275(9)
Behaviors
275(2)
Predisposing Factors
277(3)
Precipitating Stressors
280(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
281(1)
Coping Resources
281(1)
Coping Mechanisms
281(3)
Nursing Diagnosis
284(3)
Related Medical Diagnoses
285(2)
Outcome Identification
287(1)
Planning
288(1)
Implementation
288(5)
Severe and Panic Levels of Anxiety
288(3)
Moderate Level of Anxiety
291(2)
Evaluation
293(6)
Psychophysiological Responses and Somatoform and Sleep Disorders
299(19)
Gail W. Stuart
Continuum of Psychophysiological Responses
300(1)
Assessment
300(7)
Behaviors
300(3)
Predisposing Factors
303(2)
Precipitating Stressors
305(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
306(1)
Coping Resources
306(1)
Coping Mechanisms
307(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
307(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
307(1)
Outcome Identification
307(1)
Planning
308(1)
Implementation
309(4)
Psychological Approaches
309(3)
Patient Education
312(1)
Physiological Support
312(1)
Holistic Interventions
312(1)
Evaluation
313(5)
Self concept Responses and Dissociative Disorders
318(30)
Gail W. Stuart
Continuum of Self-concept Responses
319(3)
Self-concept
319(1)
Body Image
320(1)
Self-ideal
320(1)
Self-esteem
321(1)
Role Performance
321(1)
Personal Identity
322(1)
Healthy Personality
322(1)
Assessment
322(10)
Behaviors
322(6)
Predisposing Factors
328(2)
Precipitating Stressors
330(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
330(1)
Coping Resources
331(1)
Coping Mechanisms
331(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
332(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
332(1)
Outcome Identification
333(1)
Planning
333(1)
Implementation
334(10)
Expanded Self-awareness
336(3)
Self-exploration
339(1)
Self-evaluation
339(2)
Realistic Planning
341(1)
Commitment to Action
342(2)
Evaluation
344(4)
Emotional Responses and Mood Disorders
348(37)
Gail W. Stuart
Continuum of Emotional Responses
349(2)
Grief Reactions
349(1)
Depression
350(1)
Mania
351(1)
Assessment
351(14)
Behaviors
351(4)
Predisposing Factors
355(6)
Precipitating Stressors
361(2)
Appraisal of Stressors
363(1)
Coping Resources
363(1)
Coping Mechanisms
364(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
365(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
366(1)
Outcome Identification
366(2)
Planning
368(1)
Acute Treatment Phase
368(1)
Continuation Treatment Phase
368(1)
Maintenance Treatment Phase
368(1)
Implementation
369(9)
Environmental Interventions
369(1)
Nurse-Patient Relationship
369(3)
Physiological Treatments
372(2)
Expressing Feelings
374(1)
Cognitive Strategies
375(1)
Behavioral Change
376(1)
Social Skills
377(1)
Mental Health Education
378(1)
Evaluation
378(7)
Self protective Responses and Suicidal Behavior
385(20)
Gail W. Stuart
Continuum of Self-protective Responses
386(1)
Epidemiology of Suicide
386(1)
Assessment
387(8)
Behaviors
387(5)
Predisposing Factors
392(2)
Precipitating Stressors
394(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
394(1)
Coping Resources
394(1)
Coping Mechanisms
395(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
395(1)
Related Medical Diagnosis
395(1)
Outcome Identification
395(1)
Planning
396(1)
Implementation
397(3)
Protection
398(1)
Contracting for Safety
398(1)
Increasing Self-esteem
399(1)
Regulating Emotions and Behaviors
399(1)
Mobilizing Social Support
399(1)
Patient Education
399(1)
Suicide Prevention
399(1)
Evaluation
400(5)
Neurobiological Responses and Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders
405(34)
Mary D. Moller
Millene F. Murphy
Continuum of Neurobiological Responses
406(1)
Assessment
406(13)
Behaviors
406(9)
Predisposing Factors
415(3)
Precipitating Stressors
418(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
419(1)
Coping Resources
419(1)
Coping Mechanisms
419(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
419(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
419(1)
Outcome Identification
420(1)
Planning
421(1)
Implementation
421(12)
Interventions in the Crisis and Acute Phases
424(3)
Interventions in the Maintenance Phase
427(5)
Interventions in the Health Promotion Phase
432(1)
Evaluation
433(6)
Social Responses and Personality Disorders
439(22)
Carol K. Perlin
Continuum of Social Responses
440(2)
Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses
440(1)
Development Through the Life Cycle
440(2)
Assessment
442(7)
Behaviors
442(4)
Predisposing Factors
446(1)
Precipitating Stressors
447(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
448(50)
Coping Resources
498
Coping Mechanisms
448(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
449(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
449(1)
Outcome Identification
450(1)
Planning
451(1)
Implementation
451(5)
Establishing a Therapeutic Relationship
451(1)
Family Involvement
451(1)
Milieu Therapy
452(2)
Limit Setting and Structure
454(1)
Protection from Self-Harm
455(1)
Focusing on Strengths
455(1)
Behavioral Strategies
455(1)
Evaluation
456(5)
Cognitive Responses and Organic Mental Disorders
461(24)
Sandra J. Sundeen
Continuum of Cognitive Responses
462(2)
Learning Model of Cognition
462(1)
Social-Cognitive Model
462(1)
Piaget's Developmental Model of Cognition
463(1)
Assessment
464(8)
Behaviors
464(4)
Predisposing Factors
468(2)
Precipitating Stressors
470(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
470(1)
Coping Resources
471(1)
Coping Mechanisms
471(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
472(1)
Outcome Identification
473(2)
Planning
475(1)
Implementation
475(5)
Intervening in Delirium
475(1)
Intervening in Dementia
476(4)
Evaluation
480(5)
Chemically Mediated Responses and Substance-Related Disorders
485(38)
Linda V. Jefferson
Continuum of Chemically Mediated Responses
486(2)
Definition of Terms
486(1)
Attitudes Toward Substance Abuse
487(1)
Prevalence
487(1)
Assessment
488(14)
Screening for Substance Abuse
489(1)
Behaviors of Abuse and Dependence
490(8)
Dual Diagnosis
498(1)
Predisposing Factors
499(2)
Precipitating Stressors
501(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
502(1)
Coping Resources
502(1)
Coping Mechanisms
502(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
502(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
502(1)
Outcome Identification
503(2)
Planning
505(1)
Implementation
506(13)
Biological Interventions
506(3)
Intervening to Maintain Abstinence
509(1)
Psychological Interventions
510(2)
Social Interventions
512(3)
Working with Dually Diagnosed Patients
515(3)
Intervening with Impaired Colleagues
518(1)
Preventive Interventions
519(1)
Evaluation
519(4)
Eating Regulation Responses and Eating Disorders
523(21)
Carolyn E. Cochrane
Continuum of Eating Regulation Responses
524(1)
Prevalence of Eating Disorders
524(1)
Assessment
525(7)
Behaviors
526(2)
Predisposing Factors
528(2)
Precipitating Stressors
530(1)
Appraisal of Stressors
531(1)
Coping Resources
531(1)
Coping Mechanisms
531(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
532(1)
Related Medical Diagnoses
533(1)
Outcome Identification
533(1)
Planning
533(2)
Choice of Treatment Setting
533(2)
Nurse-patient Contract
535(1)
Implementation
535(6)
Nutritional Stabilization
535(1)
Exercise
536(1)
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
536(2)
Body Image Interventions
538(1)
Family Involvement
539(1)
Group Therapies
539(1)
Medications
539(2)
Evaluation
541(3)
Sexual Responses and Sexual Disorders
544(27)
Susan G. Poorman
Continuum of Sexual Responses
545(3)
Adaptive and Maladaptive Sexual Responses
545(1)
Self-awareness of the Nurse
546(2)
Assessment
548(6)
Behaviors
548(2)
Predisposing Factors
550(1)
Precipitating Stressors
551(3)
Appraisal of Stressors
554(1)
Coping Resources
554(1)
Coping Mechanisms
554(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
554(1)
Related Medical Diagnosis
554(1)
Outcome Identification
554(1)
Planning
555(1)
Implementation
555(9)
Health Education
555(1)
Sexual Responses within the Nurse-Patient Relationship
556(3)
Maladaptive Sexual Responses
559(3)
Dysfunctions of the Sexual Response Cycle
562(2)
Evaluation
564(7)
UNIT 4 Treatment Modalities
Psychopharmacology
571(33)
Michele T. Laraia
Role of the Nurse
572(1)
Patient Assessment
572(1)
Coordination of Treatment Modalities
573(1)
Psychopharmacological Drug Administration
573(1)
Monitoring Drug Effects
573(1)
Medication Education
573(1)
Drug Maintenance Programs
573(1)
Clinical Research Drug Trials
573(1)
Prescriptive Authority
573(1)
Pharmacokinetics
573(3)
Drug Interactions
574(1)
Biological Basis for Psychopharmacology
574(2)
Antianxiety and Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs
576(4)
Benzodiazepines
577(2)
Nonbenzodiazepines
579(1)
Antidepressant Drugs
580(6)
Tricyclic Antidepressants
582(3)
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
585(1)
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
585(1)
Other Antidepressant Drugs
586(1)
Mood-Stabilizing Drugs
586(2)
Lithium
586(1)
Anticonvulsants
587(1)
Antipsychotic Drugs
588(7)
Mechanism of Action
589(1)
Clinical Use
589(3)
Adverse Reactions
592(3)
Future Psychopharmacological Agents
595(2)
Psychiatric Nursing Practice
597(7)
Psychopharmacology Guidelines
597(1)
Documentation
598(1)
Patient Education
598(1)
Promoting Patient Adherence
599(5)
Somatic Therapies
604(14)
Gail W. Stuart
Electroconvulsive Therapy
605(1)
Indications
605(1)
Mechanism of Action
606(1)
Adverse Effects
606(1)
Nursing Care in Electroconvulsive Therapy
606(6)
Education and Emotional Support
607(1)
Informed Consent for Electroconvulsive Therapy
607(1)
Pretreatment Nursing Care
608(1)
Nursing Care during the Procedure
609(1)
Posttreatment Nursing Care
610(1)
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
611(1)
Nursing Staff Education
611(1)
Phototherapy
612(2)
Indications
613(1)
Mechanism of Action
614(1)
Adverse Effects
614(1)
Sleep Deprivation Therapy
614(4)
Indications
614(1)
Mechanism of Action
614(1)
Adverse Effects
614(4)
Preventing and Managing Aggressive Behavior
618(23)
Christine Cahill Hamolia
Dimensions of the Problem
619(1)
Behavioral Responses
619(2)
Passive Behavior
619(1)
Assertive Behavior
620(1)
Aggressive Behavior
620(1)
Theories on Aggression
621(3)
Psychoanalytical
622(1)
Psychological
622(1)
Behavioral
622(1)
Sociocultural
623(1)
Biological
624(1)
Predicting Aggressive Behavior
624(2)
Issues of Provocation
625(1)
Nursing Assessment
626(2)
Nursing Interventions
628(4)
Self-Awareness
628(1)
Patient Education
628(1)
Assertiveness Training
628(1)
Communication Strategies
629(1)
Environmental Strategies
630(1)
Behavioral Strategies
631(1)
Psychopharmacology
632(1)
Crisis Management Techniques
632(5)
Team Response
633(1)
Seclusion
634(1)
Restraints
635(1)
Terminating the Intervention
636(1)
Staff Development
637(4)
Education
637(1)
Staff Assault
637(4)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
641(16)
Gail W. Stuart
Definition of Behavior
642(1)
Classical Conditioning
642(1)
Operant Conditioning
642(1)
Increasing Behavior
643(1)
Decreasing Behavior
643(1)
Role of Cognition
643(2)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the Nursing Process
645(1)
Cognitive Behavioral Assessment
645(1)
Treatment Strategies
646(6)
Anxiety Reduction
647(3)
Cognitive Restructuring
650(1)
Learning New Behavior
651(1)
Role of the Nurse
652(5)
Therapeutic Groups
657(16)
Paula C. LaSalle
Arthur J. LaSalle
Definition
658(1)
Components of Small Groups
658(2)
Group Structure
658(1)
Group Size
658(1)
Length of Sessions
658(1)
Communication
659(1)
Group Roles
659(1)
Power
659(1)
Norms
660(1)
Cohesion
660(1)
Group Development
660(5)
Pregroup Phase
660(2)
Initial Phase
662(1)
Working Phase
663(2)
Termination Phase
665(1)
Evaluation of the Group
665(1)
Nurses as Group Leaders
666(7)
Groups with Co-Leaders
667(1)
Nurse-Led Groups
667(6)
Family Interventions
673(26)
Patricia E. Helm
Family Functioning
674(1)
Competence Paradigm
675(1)
Nonclinical Interventions
675(1)
Psychoeducational Programs for Families
676(1)
Clinical Interventions
676(1)
Family Systems Therapy
677(8)
Differentiation of Self
678(1)
Triangles
679(2)
Nuclear Family Emotional System
681(2)
Multigenerational Transmission Process
683(1)
Family Projection Process
684(1)
Sibling Position
685(1)
Emotional Cutoff
685(1)
Modes of Therapy
685(1)
Structural Family Therapy
685(5)
Components
686(2)
Interventions
688(2)
Strategic Family Therapy
690(9)
Components
690(1)
Interventions
691(8)
UNIT 5 Treatment Settings
Hospital-Based Psychiatric Nursing Care
699(17)
Joan M. Herbert
Victoria A. Queen
The Psychiatric Hospital in Transition
700(2)
Inpatient Programs
700(1)
Partial Hospital Programs
701(1)
Managing the Therapeutic Milieu
702(4)
The Therapeutic Community
702(1)
The Therapeutic Milieu
703(2)
Nursing Implications
705(1)
Implementing Caregiving Activities
706(2)
Assessing and Intervening in Potential Risks
706(1)
Patient and Family Education
706(1)
Activities, Groups, and Programs
706(1)
Meeting Physical Needs
707(1)
Discharge Planning
707(1)
Integrating Care Delivery
708(3)
Teamwork and Coordinated Care
708(1)
Resource Allocation
709(1)
Nursing Care Delivery Modalities
709(1)
Professional, Regulatory, and Accreditation Standards
709(2)
Evaluating Outcomes
711(5)
Quality Improvement Programs
711(1)
Risk Management
711(1)
Utilization Review
712(4)
Community Psychiatric Nursing Care
716(18)
Nancy K. Worley
Goals of Community Mental Health
716(1)
Public Health Model
717(1)
Community Needs Assessment
717(1)
Identifying and Prioritizing High-Risk Groups
718(1)
Intervention Strategies
718(1)
Role of Nurses
718(1)
Biological-Medical Model
718(2)
Deinstitutionalization
719(1)
Role of Nurses
719(1)
Systems Model
720(4)
Community Support Systems
720(1)
Case Management
720(3)
Role of Nurses
723(1)
Patient-Centered Model
724(4)
Homeless People with Mental Illness
724(1)
Mentally III People in Jail
725(1)
Outreach Clinical Services
725(2)
Role of Nurses
727(1)
New Psychiatric Nursing Roles
728(6)
Primary Mental Health Care
728(1)
Collaborative Practice Models
728(1)
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs
729(1)
Prevention and Wellness Programs
729(5)
Home Psychiatric Nursing Care
734(13)
Beth Gage Greco
Joan Kenerson King
Growth of Psychiatric Home Care
735(1)
Reimbursement Issues
735(1)
Psychiatric Home Health Nursing
736(1)
Role Definition
736(1)
Qualifications of the Psychiatric Home Care Nurse
736(1)
Context of Psychiatric Home Care
737(1)
Cultural Sensitivity
738(1)
Boundary Issues
738(1)
Trust
738(1)
Safety
738(1)
Nursing Process in the Home Setting
738(2)
Special Populations
740(7)
Children and Adolescents
740(1)
Older Adults
740(1)
Patients with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness
741(1)
Patients with HIV/AIDS
741(6)
UNIT 6 Special Populations in Psychiatry
Child Psychiatric Nursing
747(25)
Carole F. Bennett
Psychiatric Illness in Children
748(2)
A Framework for Nursing Practice
749(1)
Assessing Ego Competency Skills
750(1)
Establishing Closeness and Trusting Realtionships
750(1)
Handling Separation and Independent Decision Making
750(1)
Handling Joint Decision Making and Interpersonal Conflict
751(1)
Dealing with Frustration and Unfavorable Events
751(1)
Celebrating Good Feelings and Feeling Pleasure
751(1)
Working for Delayed Gratification
751(2)
Relaxing and Playing
753(1)
Cognitive Processing through Words, Symbols, and Images
753(1)
Adaptive Sense of Direction and Purpose
754(1)
Nursing Diagnoses and Related Interventions
754(8)
Therapeutic Treatment Modalities
762(10)
Therapeutic Play
762(1)
Art Therapy
763(1)
Children's Games
763(1)
Bibliotherapy
764(1)
Storytelling
765(1)
Autogenic Storytelling
765(1)
Enacting Plays
765(1)
Medication Management
765(2)
Milieu Management
767(5)
Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
772(25)
Audrey Redston-Iselin
Developmental Stage
773(1)
Theoretical Views of Adolescence
773(2)
Biological Theory
773(1)
Psychoanalytical Theory
774(1)
Psychosocial Theory
774(1)
Attachment Theory
774(1)
Cognitive Theory
774
Cultural Theory
771(4)
Multidimensional Theory
775(1)
Assessing the Adolescent
775(3)
Body Image
775(2)
Identity
777(1)
Independence
777(1)
Social Role
778(1)
Sexual Behavior
778(1)
Maladaptive Responses
778(9)
Inappropriate Sexual Activity
779(1)
Unwed Motherhood
779(1)
Suicide
780(1)
Runaways
781(1)
Conduct Disorders
782(1)
Violence
782(1)
Drug Use
783(3)
Hypochondriasis
786(1)
Weight Problems
786(1)
Occult Involvement
786(1)
Parental Divorce
787(1)
Working with Adolescents
787(6)
Health Education
787(2)
Family Therapy
789(1)
Group Therapy
789(1)
Individual Therapy
789(2)
Medication Management
791(1)
Talking with Adolescents
791(2)
Parents of the Adolescent
793(1)
Evaluating Nursing Care
793(4)
Geriatric Psychiatric Nursing
797(23)
Georgia L. Stevens
Suzanne D. Friedman
Beverly A. Baldewin
Role of the Geropsychiatric Nurse
798(1)
Theories of Aging
799(1)
Biological Theories
799(1)
Psychological Theories
799(1)
Sociocultural Theories
800(1)
Assessing the Geriatric Patient
800(6)
The Interview
801(1)
Mental Status
802(1)
Behavioral Responses
803(1)
Functional Abilities
803(1)
Physiological Functioning
804(1)
Social Support
805(1)
Diagnosis of the Geriatric Patient
806(4)
Altered Thought Processes
806(1)
Affective Responses
807(1)
Somatic Responses
808(1)
Stress Responses
809(1)
Behavioral Responses
809(1)
Planning and Intervention
810(5)
Therapeutic Milieu
810(1)
Somatic Therapies
811(2)
Interpersonal Interventions
813(2)
Evaluating the Care of the Geriatric Patient
815(5)
Care of Survivors of Abuse and Violence
820(21)
Barbara Parker
Jacqueline C. Campbell
Dimensions of Family Violence
821(7)
Characteristics of Violent Families
822(1)
Nursing Attitudes toward Survivors of Violence
823(2)
Responses of Survivors
825(2)
Preventive Nursing Interventions
827(1)
Special Populations
828(6)
Child Abuse
828(3)
Wife Abuse
831(2)
Elder Abuse
833(1)
Rape and Sexual Assault
834(7)
Definition of Sexual Assault
834(1)
Marital Rape
834(1)
Nursing Care of the Sexual Assault Survivor
835(6)
Psychological Care of the Patient with HIV/AIDS
841(14)
Paula C. LaSalle
Arthur J. LaSalle
Characteristics of HIV
842(1)
Assessing the Patient with HIV Disease
842(4)
Psychosocial Behaviors
843(2)
Behaviors Related to Depression
845(1)
Behaviors Related to Dementia
846(1)
Planning and Implementing Care
846(6)
Service Delivery
847(1)
Medications and Treatment Issues
847(1)
Interventions Related to Risk Reduction
848(1)
Interventions Related to Changing Levels of Functioning
849(1)
Interventions Related to Changes in Body Image
849(1)
Interventions Related to AIDS Dementia Complex
850(1)
Interventions Related to Preparation for Death
850(1)
Interventions Related to Significant Others
850(1)
Response of the Nurse to the Person with HIV Disease
851(1)
Evaluating Care of the Patient with HIV Disease
852(3)
Glossary 855
Appendixes
A: DSM-IV Classification
868
B: Your Internet Connection
878
C: Chapter Review Questions Answer Key
880

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