Psychiatric and mental health nursing : the craft of caring,2nd ed
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- مؤلف : Philip J Barker
- ناشر : London : Hodder Arnold
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2009
- شابک / ISBN : 9780340947630
Description
List of contributors xiii Poem: The Cleansing has Begun xvi Gary Platz The Space I’m in xvii Mike Consedine Poem: Half dead xviii Mike Consedine Preface to the second edition xix Phil Barker Acknowledgements xxi Section 1 THE NEED FOR NURSING Preface to Section 1 Phil Barker 2 1 The nature of nursing 3 Phil Barker 2 Getting personal: being human in mental health care 12 Phil Barker and Poppy Buchanan-Barker 3 The care and confinement of the mentally ill 21 Liam Clarke 4 Evidence-based practice in mental health 30 Hugh McKenna 5 The craft of psychiatric–mental health nursing practice 37 Peter Wilkin 6 Leading developments in the craft of caring 45 Angela Simpson 7 Recovery: a personal perspective 51 Irene Whitehill 8 Recovery and reclamation: a pilgrimage in understanding who and what we are 58 Anne Helm Section 2 ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE Preface to Section 2 Phil Barker 66 9 Assessment: the foundation of practice 67 Phil Barker 10 Assessment methods 75 Phil Barker 11 The craft of interviewing 85 Phil Barker 12 Developing collaborative assessment 95 Tom Keen 13 The context of family assessment 105 Evelyn Gordon and Chris Stevenson 14 The assessment of feelings, thoughts and beliefs 113 THE STRUCTURE OF CARE Preface to Section 3 Phil Barker 122 15 Psychiatric diagnosis 123 Phil Barker 16 Psychiatric diagnosis: living the experience 133 Yvonne Hayne 17 Nursing diagnosis 141 Dianne Ellis 18 Collaboration with patients and families 149 Tom Keen and Richard Lakeman Section 4 SPECIFIC NEEDS FOR NURSING Preface to Section 4 Phil Barker 164 19 The person who experiences anxiety 165 Eimear Muir-Cochrane 20 The person who experiences depression 173 Ian Beech 21 The person who is suicidal 182 Elaine Santa Mina and Ruth Gallop 22 The person who self-harms 191 Ruth Gallop and Tracey Tully 23 The person who hears disturbing voices 199 Cheryl Forchuk and Elsabeth Jensen 24 The person who experiences disturbing beliefs 206 Elsabeth Jensen and Cheryl Forchuk 25 The person with a diagnosis of schizophrenia 213 Tom Keen and Phil Barker 26 The person who appears aggressive or violent 230 Eimear Muir-Cochrane 27 The person with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder 237 Ian Beech 28 The person with a diagnosis of personality disorder 244 Marie Crowe and Dave Carlyle 29 The person who experiences mental health and substance use problems 252 Philip D. Cooper 30 The person who appears paranoid or suspicious 262 Denis Ryan 31 The person with experience of sexual abuse 269 Mike Smith 32 The person with an eating disorder 278 Rachel A. Keaschuk and Amanda S. Newton 33 The person who is homeless 286 Paul Veitch 34 The person with dementia 293 Trevor Adams 35 The person with a diagnosis of autism 303 Andrew Cashin Contents SOME MODELS OF THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE Preface to Section 5 Phil Barker 312 36 Developing therapeutic one-to-one relationships 313 Bill Reynolds 37 Developing empathy 321 Bill Reynolds 38 Groupwork with children and adolescents 330 Sue Croom 39 Psychodynamic approaches with individuals 338 Brendan Murphy 40 Psychodynamic approaches to working in groups 345 Phil Luffman 41 Using counselling approaches 355 Philip Burnard 42 Bereavement and grief counselling 362 Clare Hopkins 43 Cognitive–behavioural therapy 370 Paul French 44 Using solution-focused approaches 377 Denise Webster 45 Mindfulness 384 Mary E. Campbell 46 Therapeutic communities 393 Gary Winship Section 6 THE ORGANIZATION OF CARE Preface to Section 6 Phil Barker 402 47 The acute care setting 403 Angela Simpson 48 The psychiatric intensive care unit: coercion, control or care 410 Cheryl Waters and Andrew Cashin 49 Mental health nursing in community care 418 Denis Ryan 50 Crisis assessment and resolution 426 Clare Hopkins and Julie Mackenzie 51 Assertive outreach 434 Mervyn Morris and Mike Smith 52 Family support: growing the family support network 444 Chris Stevenson and Evelyn Gordon 53 The liaison psychiatric service 454 Chris Hart 54 Services for people requiring secure forms of care: a global problem 463 Colin Holmes 55 Services for children and young people 477 Sue Croom 56 Services for older people with mental health conditions 486 Trevor Adams and Elizabeth Collier 57 Early interventions in psychosis 493 Paul French Contents 58 Services for women 501 Penny Cutting 59 Services for asylum seekers and refugees 508 Nicholas Procter Section 7 SOME STANDARDIZED PROCESSES OF NURSING PRACTICE Preface to Section 7 Phil Barker 518 60 Admission to a psychiatric unit 519 Angela Simpson and Jerome Wright 61 Assessing risk of suicide and self-harm 527 John Cutcliffe 62 Engagement and observation of people at risk 536 John Cutcliffe 63 Record-keeping 545 Martin F. Ward 64 Discharge planning 553 Martin F. Ward 65 The nurse’s role in the administration of electroconvulsive therapy 560 Joy Bray 66 Mental health promotion and prevention 571 Jon Chesterson 67 Mental health nurse prescribing 586 Steve Hemingway and David Scarrott Section 8 LEGAL, ETHICAL AND MORAL ISSUES Preface to Section 8 Phil Barker 596 68 Mental health, the law and human rights 597 Michael Hazelton and Peter Morrall 69 Ethics and nursing 607 Richard Lakeman 70 Sexuality and gender 618 Agnes Higgins 71 Freedom and consent 626 Alec Grant 72 Providing culturally safe care 635 Anthony J. O’Brien, Erina Morrison and Ruth DeSouza 73 Spirituality, nursing and mental health 644 Stephen G. Wright Section 9 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING Preface to Section 9 Phil Barker 654 74 Clinical supervision 655 Peter Wilkin 75 The possibility of genuine mental health nursing 664 Lyn Gardner and Gary Rolfe 76 Building practice from research 672 Mark Fenton 77 Reclamation: beyond recovery 681 Poppy Buchanan-Barker THE FUTURE OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING IN CONTEXT Preface to Section 10 Phil Barker 692 78 The United Kingdom context 693 Jon Allen 79 The European context 698 Seamus Cowman 80 The Japanese context 707 Mami Kayama 81 The United States context 710 Shirley A. Smoyak 82 The Canadian context 716 Nancy Brookes, Margaret Tansey and Lisa Murata 83 The Australian and New Zealand context 721 Jon Chesterson, Michael Hazelton and Anthony J. O’Brien 84 The politics of caring 731 Phil Barker Index 741
This textbook teaches the nursing student about the psychiatric nurse settings, where the main aim is to reduce distress of the patient, and about mental health nursing which tries to help people resolve their problems and adapt to their setting thereby pre-empting further potential mental health problems.