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Psychiatric and mental health nursing in the UK / edited by Katie Evans, RN, BA, MLitSt, PhD, Mental Health Education Constultant, Debra Nizette, RN, DipAppSc (Nursing Ed), BAppSc (Nursing), MNursSt, Credentialed MHN, FACN, FACMHN, Director of Nursing, Queensland Health, Queensland, Australia, Anthony O'Brien, RN, BA, MPhil (Hons), PhD, FNZMHN, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, University of Auckland; Nurse Specialist in Liaison Psychiatry, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand ; UK adapting author, Catherine Johnson, RMN, RGN, Registered General Nurse at Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust; Clinincal Nurse Specialist at West London Mental Health NHS Trust, London, UK ; foreword by Gemma Stacey, MN PGCHE RN (Mental Health), Associate Professor in the School of Health Sciences and Program Lead for Graduate Entry Nursing, University of Nottingham; Lecturer in Mental Health and Social Care, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy, University of Nottingham, Derby Education Centre, London Road Community Hospital, Derby, UK.

Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoEdinburgh : Elsevier, 2020.
Descriptionxiii, 546 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from ClinicalKey for Nursing
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorEvans, Katie (Psychiatric nurse)
Other author/creatorNizette, Debra.
Other author/creatorO'Brien, Anthony J.
Other author/creatorJohnson, Catherine, RGN.
Incomplete content PART 1 Preparing for psychiatric and mental health nursing The effective nurse Recovery as the context for practice Historical foundations Professional, legal and ethical issues Settings for mental health PART 2 Influences on mental health Mental health theory and influence across the lifespan Trauma, crisis, loss and grief Physical health PART 3 The people with whom mental health nurses work Mental health and wellness Working with families in mental health Disorders of childhood and adolescence Mental disorders of older age Learning disabilities Forensic mental health nursing PART 4 Mental disorders that people experience Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders Mood disorders Personality disorders Anxiety, trauma and stress-related disorders Eating disorders Substance use and comorbid mental health disorders PART 5 What mental health nurses can do to help Mental health promotion, prevention and primary healthcare Assessment in mental health nursing Challenging behaviour, risk and responses Therapeutic interventions Psychopharmacology Glossary Index
Summary 'Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing in the UK' is an adaptation of Australia and New Zealand's foremost mental health nursing text and is an essential resource for both mental health nursing students and qualified nurses. It has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect current research and the UK guidelines, as well as the changing attitudes about mental health, mental health services and mental health nursing in UK. Set within a recovery and patient framework, the text provides vital information for approaching the most familiar disorders mental health nurses and students will see in clinical practice, along with helpful suggestions about what the mental health nurse can say and do to interact effectively with patients and their families.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021303240
ISBN9780702080241 (paperback)
ISBN0702080241

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