Kyes, Joan J.

Basic psychiatric concepts in nursing Joan J. Kyes, Charles K. Hofling. - 3d edition - Philadelphia : Lippincott, c1974 - xiii, 527 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographies.

Contents

1. Applying Psychiatric Concepts to Nursing Practice
2. Basic Concepts of the Mind and of Mental Health
3. Fundamental Dynamic Concepts: levels of Awareness
4. Fundamental Dynamic Concepts: Motivation and Conflict-The Conflicting Forces
5. Agencies of the Mind: ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
6. Personality Development and Adjustment Mechanisms From Infancy to Latency
7. Personality Development and Adjustment Mechanisms From Latency to Maturity
8. Neurotic Disorders: Traumatic Neuroses and Psychoneuroses
9. Concepts of Mental Health and Mental Illness
10. The Psychoses: Manifestations of Organic Disease
11. The Psychoses: Major Effective Disorders and other Effective Reactions
12. The Psychoses: Schizophrenia and Paranoid States
13. The Personality Disorders (Character Disorders)
14. Psychosomatic Medicine and Nursing Psychophysiological Disorders
15. Emotional Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence with Some Implications for Nursing
16. Psychiatric Treatment: Somatic Therapies
17. Psychiatric Treatment: Individual and Group Psychotherapy
18. Psychiatric Treatment: Milieu Therapy, Activity, Therapy, and Indirect Measures
19. Members of the Psychiatric Team: A forward Look


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Psychiatric nursing.
Psychiatry.
Psychiatric nursing.
Psychiatry--Nursing texts.

WY 160 K992b 1974