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Psychiatric nursing / Holly Skodol Wilson, Carol Ren Kneisl.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Redwood City, Menlo Park, Calif. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1988.Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xxvii, 1212 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0201118920
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • WY 160 W748p 1988
Contents:
Contents: Part One: The Theoretical basis for psychiatric nursing Chapter 1 Philosophical perspectives Chapter 2 Historical perspectives Chapter 3 The psychiatric nurse and the interdisciplinary mental health team Chapter 4 Applying the nursing process and nursing theory Chapter 5 Conceptual frameworks for interdisciplinary psychiatric care Chapter 6 Human growth and development across the life span Chapter 7 Stress, anxiety and coping Chapter 8. Social support Chapter 9. Psychobiology Part two: Processes for psychiatric nursing clinical practice Chapter 10 Ethical reflectiveness Chapter 11 Communication Chapter 12 Assessment Chapter 13 Group process Chapter 14 Research in psychiatric nursing Part Three: Human responses to distress and disorder Chapter 15 Applying the nursing process for clients with organic mental syndromes and disorders Chapter 16 Applying the nursing process for clients with psychoactive substance use disorders Chapter 17 Applying the nursing process for clients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Chapter 18 Applying the nursing process for clients with mood disorders Chapter 19 Applying the nursing process for clients with anxiety, somatoform, and dissociative disorders Chapter 20 Applying the nursing process for clients with sexual disorders Chapter 21 Applying the nursing process for clients with personality disorders Part Four: Contemporary clinical concerns Chapter 22 The chronically mentally III Chapter 23 Psychophysiological conditions Chapter 24 Psychosocial nursing in the Non psychiatric setting Chapter 25 Violence and victimology Chapter 26 The role of psychiatric nursing in the AIDs epidemic Part Five: Intervention modes Chapter 27 The one-to-one relationship Chapter 28 Stress management Chapter 29 Crisis intervention Chapter 30 Group therapy Chapter 31 Milieu therapy Chapter 32 Biologic therapies Part six. Applying the nursing process across the life span Chapter 33 Applying the nursing process with families Chapter 34 Applying the nursing process with children Chapter 35 Applying the nursing process with adolescents Chapter 36 Applying the nursing process with the elderly Chapter 37 Applying the nursing process with dying clients and their families Part seven: Social, political, cultural and economic environment for care Chapter 38 Cultural considerations Chapter 39 Legal issues Chapter 40 Community mental health
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Contents:


Part One: The Theoretical basis for psychiatric nursing
Chapter 1 Philosophical perspectives
Chapter 2 Historical perspectives
Chapter 3 The psychiatric nurse and the interdisciplinary mental health team
Chapter 4 Applying the nursing process and nursing theory
Chapter 5 Conceptual frameworks for interdisciplinary psychiatric care
Chapter 6 Human growth and development across the life span
Chapter 7 Stress, anxiety and coping
Chapter 8. Social support
Chapter 9. Psychobiology

Part two: Processes for psychiatric nursing clinical practice
Chapter 10 Ethical reflectiveness
Chapter 11 Communication
Chapter 12 Assessment
Chapter 13 Group process
Chapter 14 Research in psychiatric nursing

Part Three: Human responses to distress and disorder
Chapter 15 Applying the nursing process for clients with organic mental syndromes and disorders
Chapter 16 Applying the nursing process for clients with psychoactive substance use disorders
Chapter 17 Applying the nursing process for clients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Chapter 18 Applying the nursing process for clients with mood disorders
Chapter 19 Applying the nursing process for clients with anxiety, somatoform, and dissociative disorders
Chapter 20 Applying the nursing process for clients with sexual disorders
Chapter 21 Applying the nursing process for clients with personality disorders

Part Four: Contemporary clinical concerns
Chapter 22 The chronically mentally III
Chapter 23 Psychophysiological conditions
Chapter 24 Psychosocial nursing in the Non psychiatric setting
Chapter 25 Violence and victimology
Chapter 26 The role of psychiatric nursing in the AIDs epidemic

Part Five: Intervention modes
Chapter 27 The one-to-one relationship
Chapter 28 Stress management
Chapter 29 Crisis intervention
Chapter 30 Group therapy
Chapter 31 Milieu therapy
Chapter 32 Biologic therapies

Part six. Applying the nursing process across the life span
Chapter 33 Applying the nursing process with families
Chapter 34 Applying the nursing process with children
Chapter 35 Applying the nursing process with adolescents
Chapter 36 Applying the nursing process with the elderly
Chapter 37 Applying the nursing process with dying clients and their families

Part seven: Social, political, cultural and economic environment for care
Chapter 38 Cultural considerations
Chapter 39 Legal issues
Chapter 40 Community mental health




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