Contents |
Basic concepts in psychiatric/mental health nursing -- The concept of stress adaptation -- Mental health/mental illness: historical and theoretical concepts -- Foundations for psychiatric/mental health nursing -- Theoretical models of personality development -- Concepts of psychobiology -- Ethical and legal issues in psychiatric/mental health nursing -- Cultural and siritual concepts relevant to psychiatric/mental health nursing -- Therapeutic approaches in psychiatric nursing care -- Relationship development -- Therapeutic communication -- The nursing process in psychiatric/mental health nursing -- Therapeutic groups -- Intervention with families -- Milieu therapy: the therapeutic community -- Crisis intervention -- Relaxation therapy -- Assertiveness training -- Promoting self-esteem --Anger/agression management -- The suicidal client -- Behavior therapy -- Cognitive therapy -- Psychopharmacology -- Electroconvulsive therapy -- Complementary therapies -- Client education -- Nursing care of clients with alterations in psychosocial adaptation -- Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia, and amnestic disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform and sleep disorders -- Issues related to human sexuality -- Eating disorders -- Personality disorders -- Psychiatric mental health nursing of special population -- The aging individual -- Victims of abuse or neglect -- Community mental health nursing -- Forensic nursing -- The bereaved individual -- Appendices A. Answers to chapter review questions B. Mental status assessment C. DSM-IV-TR classification: axes I and II categories and codes D. NANDA nursing diagnoses: taxonomy II E. Assigning nursing diagnosis to client behaviors F. Controlled drug and pregnancy categories G. Sample client teaching guides -- Glossary. |