Mental Health Nursing Skills
Herausgeber: Playle, John; Callaghan, Patrick; Cooper, Linda
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Mental Health Nursing Skills
Herausgeber: Playle, John; Callaghan, Patrick; Cooper, Linda
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Mental Health Nursing Skills is a highly evidence-based, practical textbook designed so students can develop and apply the skills required for practice. Written in response to the Chief Nursing Officer's review of mental health nursing, this text translates theory into clear practical skills supported by useful examples, tips and online resources.
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Mental Health Nursing Skills is a highly evidence-based, practical textbook designed so students can develop and apply the skills required for practice. Written in response to the Chief Nursing Officer's review of mental health nursing, this text translates theory into clear practical skills supported by useful examples, tips and online resources.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 294mm x 192mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199534449
- ISBN-10: 0199534446
- Artikelnr.: 26624159
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 294mm x 192mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199534449
- ISBN-10: 0199534446
- Artikelnr.: 26624159
Patrick Callaghan is a Mental Health Nurse and Chartered Health Psychologist. He is Professor of Mental Health Nursing at the University of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire NHS Healthcare Trust. Here he heads a research programme designed to enable people to recover from mental distress, leading on service evaluation, testing the effect of psychosocial interventions on health and wellbeing and investigating links between mental health nursing and service user outcomes. John Playle is Professor of Mental Health Nursing at the University of Manchester. He has published and presented on various aspects of mental health nursing and mental health workforce issues arguing strongly for a greater voice for service users in the design and delivery of mental health services and care. He is Chair of the national group: Mental Health Nurse Academics (UK). Linda Cooper is the Professional Head of Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Psychosocial Care, Cardiff School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Cardiff University, UK. She is a strong advocate for the development of psychological mental health nursing skills and is published in the area of clinical supervision research. She is a member of the All Wales Senior Nurse Advisory Group for Mental Health and is the Vice Chair of the national group: Mental Health Nurse Academics (UK).
* Part I Putting values into practice
* 1: Patrick Callaghan: Introduction to Mental Health Nursing: Past,
Present and Future
* 2: John Playle and Penny Bee: Service Users expectations and views of
Mental Health Nurses
* 3: Linda Cooper: Values Based Mental Health Nursing Practice
* 4: Patrick Callaghan and Paul Crawford: Evidence-Based Mental Health
Nursing Practice
* 5: Theo Stickley and Gemma Stacey: Caring: The Essence of Mental
Health Nursing
* Part II Improving outcomes for service users
* 6: Jean Morrisey: Interpersonal Communication - Heron's Six Category
Intervention Analysis
* 7: Jeanette Hewitt, Michael Coffey and Greg Rooney: Forming,
Sustaining and Ending Therapeutic Interactions
* 8: Alan Simpson and Geoff Brennan: Working in Partnership
* 9: Julie Repper and Rachel Perkins: Recovery and Social Inclusion
* 10: Helen Waldock: The essence of Physical Health Care
* 11: Judith Gellatly and Karina Lovell: Fostering Guided Self Help
* 12: Dave Richards: Behavioural Activation
* 13: Dan Bressington and Mark Wilbourn: Medication Management
* 14: Richard Griffith: Legal, Professional and Ethical Issues
* 15: Sarah Eales: Risk Assessment and Management
* 16: Julia Jones and Sarah Eales: Practising Safe and Effective
Observation
* 17: Martin Anderson and Keith Waters: The Recognition and Therapeutic
Management of Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviour
* 18: Richard Whittington and David Riley: The Prevention, Recognition
and Therapeutic Management of Violence
* 19: Peter Phillips and Patrick Callaghan: Working with people with
Substance Misuse Problems
* Part III A positive, modern profession
* 20: Ben Hannigan: Interagency and Interprofessional working
* 21: Sara Owen and Clare Fox: Personal and Professional Development
* 22: Neil Brimblecombe: Leadership and Management
* 1: Patrick Callaghan: Introduction to Mental Health Nursing: Past,
Present and Future
* 2: John Playle and Penny Bee: Service Users expectations and views of
Mental Health Nurses
* 3: Linda Cooper: Values Based Mental Health Nursing Practice
* 4: Patrick Callaghan and Paul Crawford: Evidence-Based Mental Health
Nursing Practice
* 5: Theo Stickley and Gemma Stacey: Caring: The Essence of Mental
Health Nursing
* Part II Improving outcomes for service users
* 6: Jean Morrisey: Interpersonal Communication - Heron's Six Category
Intervention Analysis
* 7: Jeanette Hewitt, Michael Coffey and Greg Rooney: Forming,
Sustaining and Ending Therapeutic Interactions
* 8: Alan Simpson and Geoff Brennan: Working in Partnership
* 9: Julie Repper and Rachel Perkins: Recovery and Social Inclusion
* 10: Helen Waldock: The essence of Physical Health Care
* 11: Judith Gellatly and Karina Lovell: Fostering Guided Self Help
* 12: Dave Richards: Behavioural Activation
* 13: Dan Bressington and Mark Wilbourn: Medication Management
* 14: Richard Griffith: Legal, Professional and Ethical Issues
* 15: Sarah Eales: Risk Assessment and Management
* 16: Julia Jones and Sarah Eales: Practising Safe and Effective
Observation
* 17: Martin Anderson and Keith Waters: The Recognition and Therapeutic
Management of Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviour
* 18: Richard Whittington and David Riley: The Prevention, Recognition
and Therapeutic Management of Violence
* 19: Peter Phillips and Patrick Callaghan: Working with people with
Substance Misuse Problems
* Part III A positive, modern profession
* 20: Ben Hannigan: Interagency and Interprofessional working
* 21: Sara Owen and Clare Fox: Personal and Professional Development
* 22: Neil Brimblecombe: Leadership and Management
* Part I Putting values into practice
* 1: Patrick Callaghan: Introduction to Mental Health Nursing: Past,
Present and Future
* 2: John Playle and Penny Bee: Service Users expectations and views of
Mental Health Nurses
* 3: Linda Cooper: Values Based Mental Health Nursing Practice
* 4: Patrick Callaghan and Paul Crawford: Evidence-Based Mental Health
Nursing Practice
* 5: Theo Stickley and Gemma Stacey: Caring: The Essence of Mental
Health Nursing
* Part II Improving outcomes for service users
* 6: Jean Morrisey: Interpersonal Communication - Heron's Six Category
Intervention Analysis
* 7: Jeanette Hewitt, Michael Coffey and Greg Rooney: Forming,
Sustaining and Ending Therapeutic Interactions
* 8: Alan Simpson and Geoff Brennan: Working in Partnership
* 9: Julie Repper and Rachel Perkins: Recovery and Social Inclusion
* 10: Helen Waldock: The essence of Physical Health Care
* 11: Judith Gellatly and Karina Lovell: Fostering Guided Self Help
* 12: Dave Richards: Behavioural Activation
* 13: Dan Bressington and Mark Wilbourn: Medication Management
* 14: Richard Griffith: Legal, Professional and Ethical Issues
* 15: Sarah Eales: Risk Assessment and Management
* 16: Julia Jones and Sarah Eales: Practising Safe and Effective
Observation
* 17: Martin Anderson and Keith Waters: The Recognition and Therapeutic
Management of Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviour
* 18: Richard Whittington and David Riley: The Prevention, Recognition
and Therapeutic Management of Violence
* 19: Peter Phillips and Patrick Callaghan: Working with people with
Substance Misuse Problems
* Part III A positive, modern profession
* 20: Ben Hannigan: Interagency and Interprofessional working
* 21: Sara Owen and Clare Fox: Personal and Professional Development
* 22: Neil Brimblecombe: Leadership and Management
* 1: Patrick Callaghan: Introduction to Mental Health Nursing: Past,
Present and Future
* 2: John Playle and Penny Bee: Service Users expectations and views of
Mental Health Nurses
* 3: Linda Cooper: Values Based Mental Health Nursing Practice
* 4: Patrick Callaghan and Paul Crawford: Evidence-Based Mental Health
Nursing Practice
* 5: Theo Stickley and Gemma Stacey: Caring: The Essence of Mental
Health Nursing
* Part II Improving outcomes for service users
* 6: Jean Morrisey: Interpersonal Communication - Heron's Six Category
Intervention Analysis
* 7: Jeanette Hewitt, Michael Coffey and Greg Rooney: Forming,
Sustaining and Ending Therapeutic Interactions
* 8: Alan Simpson and Geoff Brennan: Working in Partnership
* 9: Julie Repper and Rachel Perkins: Recovery and Social Inclusion
* 10: Helen Waldock: The essence of Physical Health Care
* 11: Judith Gellatly and Karina Lovell: Fostering Guided Self Help
* 12: Dave Richards: Behavioural Activation
* 13: Dan Bressington and Mark Wilbourn: Medication Management
* 14: Richard Griffith: Legal, Professional and Ethical Issues
* 15: Sarah Eales: Risk Assessment and Management
* 16: Julia Jones and Sarah Eales: Practising Safe and Effective
Observation
* 17: Martin Anderson and Keith Waters: The Recognition and Therapeutic
Management of Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviour
* 18: Richard Whittington and David Riley: The Prevention, Recognition
and Therapeutic Management of Violence
* 19: Peter Phillips and Patrick Callaghan: Working with people with
Substance Misuse Problems
* Part III A positive, modern profession
* 20: Ben Hannigan: Interagency and Interprofessional working
* 21: Sara Owen and Clare Fox: Personal and Professional Development
* 22: Neil Brimblecombe: Leadership and Management