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Stories in Mental Health

Stories in Mental Health

Reflection, Inquiry, Action

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A collection of powerful first-hand stories to build empathy in students and complement Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 3e. Stories in Mental Health::  Inquiry, reflection and action is an important new mental health resource. It features 27 video and audio interviews with a range of consumers, carers and clinicians that give a much-needed consumer voice to mental health care.

Working from the premise that powerfully told stories can convey lessons remembered for life, the first-hand accounts build empathy and understanding in nursing students. They also provide examples of innovative approaches to recovery-focused mental health care. Mental health units are undertaken by all Bachelor of Nursing students in Australia and New Zealand, while mental health nursing is a specialist postgraduate area. Stories in Mental Health is therefore a valuable tool for undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students alike. Its usefulness extends to Diploma of Nursing, midwifery, community health and emergency nursing students, plus academics, mental health educators and teaching organisations. Teaching and learning strategies are driven by the concepts of Reflection, Inquiry and Action. These strategies support each story and help nursing students develop the skills, attitudes and appropriate responses for working in a range of mental health settings. Stories in Mental Health is an excellent companion to Elder, Evans and Nizettes Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3e. These insightful videos are accessed online via the Elsevier Evolve platform. Each story in Stories in Mental Health features:: 

  • An introduction
  • Teaching and learning strategies - Reflection, Inquiry and Action
  • Helpful internet links
  • Text links - aligned to Part 3 of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3e
  • References for further reading
  • A final word
  • Transcripts of all interviews included in the back of the workbook
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Data sheet

Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
144
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
  • About the authors

    Acknowledgements

    Reviewers

    About this resource

    Part 1: Behind the scenes

    Part 2: Setting the scene

    Makhalas story: Resilience

    Jennifer, Anne and Christine: Cultural and social inclusion

    Tobys story: Being authentic

    Bernies story: The lived experience

    Jeans story: Carers

    Toby: Recovery

    Clinical supervision: Learning about self and others

    Part 3: Stories from consumers, carers and clinicians

    Claires story: How mental health has changed

    Lisas story: Experiencing a major life transition

    Mikes story: Facilitating empowerment

    Gordons story: Fatherhood

    Rachels story: Relating to young people

    Nadines story: Having a parent with a mental illness

    Taras story: Humanising dementia care

    Jeremys story: Beliefs and perceptions

    Tobys story: Providing an accessible service

    Lorraines story: A creative consumer advocate

    Christines story: Primary mental healthcare

    Catherines story: Reframing personality disorder

    Louises story: On conversational models

    Jarrads story: Containing fear

    Todds story: Consultation liaison

    Sonjas story: Finding strengths Collaborative practice

    Kays story: The social and physical impacts of alcohol

    Colleens story: Health education as core to mental health nursing

    Zoes story: Living with multiple selves

    Jays story: Being non-judgemental

    Bills story: Cultivating a therapeutic milieu

    Transcripts

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