Essentials of mental health nursing
Wright, Karen M. / McKeown, Mick
2018
xxix, 736 p.
9781412961981
Anglais
Part A : Context of mental health
1. The context and nature of mental health care in the 21st century -- 2. Overview of mental health nurse education and training -- 3. Working with other professionals -- 4. Meaningful service user involvement -- 5. Working with families and carers -- 6. Diversity issues within mental health care -- 7. Organisations and settings for mental health care -- 8. The policy context for context for contemporary mental health care -- 9. Masness and the law -- 10. Independent advocacy in mental health care -- 11. The ethical mental health nurse
Part B : Key concepts and debates
12. Psychiatric understandings of mental health -- 13. Sociological understandings of mental health -- 14. Critical psychological ideas and practices -- 15. Philosophical understanding of mental health -- 16. Spiritual care : understanding service users, understanding ourselves -- 17. Wellbeing in mental health care -- 18. Recovery-orientated practice -- 19. Employment and recovery in mental health care
Part C : Skills for care and therapeutic approaches
20. Compassionate communication in mental health care -- 21. Therapeutic engagement for emntal health care -- 22. Mental health assessment -- 23. Mental health care planning -- 24. Mental health care coordination -- 25. Mental health risk assessment : a personalised approach -- 26. Minimising violence and related harms -- 27. Cognitive behavioral therapies -- 28. Psychosocial interventions to support carers -- 29. Self-help and pee support in recovery -- 30. Therapeutic communities, democracy and the new recovery movement -- 31. Public mental health L prevention and promotion -- 32. Primary mental health care -- 33. Meeting the physical health needs of mental health service users -- 34. Psychopharmacology for mental health nurses -- 35. Non-medical alternatives for crises care
Part D : Tailoring care to people with specific needs
36. Dementia : assessment and care approaches -- 37. Child and adolescent emntal health care -- 38. Care of people with eating disorders -- 39. Care of individuals who self-harm or experience suicidal feelings -- 40. Palliative and end-of-life care in mental health care
Part E : Transition to practice
41. Democratic leadership for mental health care -- 42. Clinical supervision in mental health care -- 43. Commissioning for mental health services -- 44. Transferable skills and transition : becoming a mental health nurse and beyond -- 45. Compassionate mental health care in times of uncertainty
This ground-breaking textbook gathers contributions from service users, expert practitioners, and leading academics to help students develop the core knowledge and skills they need to qualify as mental health nurses. Focusing in particular on helping students apply person-centered, compassionate, and recovery-focused care, service-user voices and practical case studies are integrated throughout the book. Students are also given a rounded understanding of the key debates they will face in practice through the exploration of both bio-medical and psycho-social approaches.
Soins infirmiers en psychiatrie
WY 160 W951e 2018
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1 | WY 160 W951e 2018 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |