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Introduction to Mental Health Nursing

Introduction to Mental Health Nursing

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I recommend this book to students beginning their education in mental health nursing. Its major achievement is showing how the material and knowledge in it 15 chapters may be transferred to real-life clinical settings.
Kevin Gournay, Emerirtus Professor of Psychiatric Nursing, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London

This is a comprehensive and reader friendly text that offers students a great introduction and insight into the modern world of mental health nursing. The quotes from students and practical activities engage the reader and enhance application of theory to clinical practice and educational development. Students will benefit from the guidance and support this book offers to complement their nurse education.
Lisa King, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, The University of Chester, UK

Full of insights into what its like to be a mental health nursing student, including direct quotes from current students!

This engaging new textbook provides a student focused introduction to the main issues and themes in mental health nursing. The book requires no previous knowledge and the content has been carefully chosen to reflect the most significant aspects of this important and rewarding area of nursing.

The book includes specific chapters on::

  • Social inclusion and the Ten Essential Shared Capabilities.
  • Mental health promotion
  • Mental health at different stages of the life course
  • Physical health issues in mental health settings
  • Mental health law
  • Therapeutic interventions, specifically Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and psychoanalytic/psychodynamic approaches
  • The concept of recovery
Scenarios and exercises are used to demonstrate integration of theory and practice. These can be easily linked to your placement experience and overall learning and development. Readers are encouraged to develop an analytical and investigative approach to their studies.

Other important areas covered in the book include the National Service Framework (NSF) for Mental Health, the Care Programme Approach (CPA) and the Tidal Model of mental health nursing.

Introduction to Mental Health Nursing is the perfect introduction for all nursing students with an interest in a career in mental health nursing.

Contributors:: Geoffrey Amoateng, Amanda Blackhall, Alyson Buck, David A. Hingley, Richard Khoo, Mark McGrath, Mary Northrop, Tim Schafer, Allen Senivassen, Julie Teatheredge, James Trueman, Henck Van- Bilsen, Steven Walker, Steve Wood.

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
368
Dimensions (mm)
195 x 253
Weight (g)
1

  • The Editor and contributors
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Section 1 Essential Information
    1. Learning on practice placements
    2. Background to mental health nurse training
    3. Mental health and recognition of mental illness
    4. Risk Assessment: practicing accountably and responsibly
    5. Mental Health Nursing and the Law
    6. Mental health promotion

    Section 2 Mental health and illness over the lifespan
    7. Child and adolescent mental health
    8. Mental health services in the community
    9. Secure inpatient and forensic mental health care for adults
    10. The mental health of older adults

    Section 3 Therapeutic and theoretical perspectives
    11. Physical health issues in mental health practice
    12.Cognitive behaviour therapy
    13. Psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapeutic interventions
    14.Recovery
    15 Social inclusion

    Conclusion

    Answers
    Glossary
    Index

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