Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: Partnerships in Care, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (December 17, 2021) © 2018

  • Lorna Moxham Central Queensland University
  • Michael Hazelton University of Wollongong
  • Eimear Muir-Cochrane Flinders University
  • Tim Heffernan
  • Carol Kneisl
  • Eileen Trigoboff State University of NY at Buffalo Department of Psychiatry and Buffalo Psychiatric Center
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Developed for Australian nursing students

Contemporary Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing is a lived experience, contemporary, evidence-based, culturally competent, authoritative and comprehensive resource. It offers a fully integrated perspective which most importantly includes the voice of people with mental illness.

With a consumer voice was prominent in each chapter this text is designed to enhance students ability to become a therapeutic, nonjudgmental, competent and confident psychiatric/mental health nurse.

It is mapped to the NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice.

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  • Chapter 1 People with lived experience and carers
  • Chapter 2 The therapeutic relationship
  • Chapter 3 Psychiatric/mental health nurses: who are they and what do they do?
  • Chapter 4 Self-awareness and the mental health nurse
  • Chapter 5 Theories for interdisciplinary care in mental health
  • Chapter 6 The biological basis of behavioural and mental disorders
  • Chapter 7 The science, practice and experience of psychopharmacology
  • Chapter 8 Stress, anxiety and anxiety disorders
  • Chapter 9 Therapeutic communication
  • Chapter 10 Psychiatric-mental health assessment
  • Chapter 11 Ethics, legal issues and the rights of people with a mental illness
  • Chapter 12 Cognitive disorders
  • Chapter 13 Substance use disorders
  • Chapter 14 Working in collaboration with people living with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
  • Chapter 15 Affective disorders
  • Chapter 16 Dissociative, somatic symptom and factitious disorders
  • Chapter 17 Eating disorders
  • Chapter 18 Personality disorders
  • Chapter 19 People at risk for suicide and self-harming behaviour
  • Chapter 20 Family violence
  • Chapter 21 The mental health of younger people
  • Chapter 22 Older people
  • Chapter 23 Therapeutic groups
  • Chapter 24 Family-focused interventions
  • Chapter 25 Cognitive and behavioural interventions
  • Chapter 26 Pathways of care

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