Mental health-psychiatric nursing : a holistic life-cycle approach /
edited by Cornelia Kelly Beck, Ruth Parmelee Rawlins, Sophronia R. Williams.
- 2nd edition
- St. Louis : Mosby, 1988.
- xxvii, 980 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Contents
PART 1: Foundations for practice 1. Historical development 2. Philosophical positions 3. Theoretical Approaches 4. Nursing Theorists' Approaches 5. Therapeutic Communication 6. Developing a therapeutic relationship 7. The process of psychotherapy 8. The Nursing Process 9. The person as a client 10. Cultural Considerations in Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing
PART III: Therapeutic Modalities 22. Psychotropic medications 23. Somatic therapies 24.Milieu Therapy 25. Community Mental Health Nursing 26. Crisis Intervention 27. Short-term psychotherapy 28. Group Therapy 29. Family Therapy 30. Marital Therapy 31. Sex therapy 32. Therapy with chronically distressed clients 33. Therapy with clients with organic mental disorders 34. Therapy for clients with psychophysiological illness 35. Therapy with Clients with eating disorders 36. Therapy with Victims of Abuse 37. Therapy with dying clients 38. Alternative treatment
PART IV: Life cycle phases 39. The infant 40. The child 41. The adolescent 42. The young adult 43. The middle-aged adult 44. The aged adult
PART V: Issues and trends 45. Ethical issues 46. Legal issues 47. Research 48. Quality assurance 49. Psychiatric consultation Liason