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Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

Pearson New International Edition

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781292027845
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Pearson Education e druk, 2013 9781292027845
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For courses in psychiatric-mental health nursing in any nursing program.

CONTEMPORARY PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 3/e is the most up-to-date, evidence-based, culturally competent, authoritative, and comprehensive resource for psychiatric-mental health nursing. The authors emphasize the importance of empathy and client empowerment, while providing the knowledge and clinical competence that psychiatric-mental health nurses can use to help diverse clients heal on both psychobiologic and spiritual levels. They prepare students to tailor and humanize interventions for traditional as well as “new” psychiatric-mental health clients encountered in forensic settings, homeless shelters, and in other community and rehab settings. Since advances in neuroscience and genetics are redefining the scientific understanding of mental disorders, the authors offer a solid grounding in psychobiology, including brain imaging assessment and new psychopharmacologic treatment options. This edition adds a full chapter on Recovery and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Strategies, and many new boxed features showing how psychiatric disorders are portrayed in the news and movies.

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ISBN13:9781292027845
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Mental Health, Mental Disorder, and Psychiatric-Mental Health Clients: Who Are They? <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>2. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses: Who Are They?</p> <p>3. Self-Awareness and the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse</p> <p>4. The Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Unit II. Theoretical Basis for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Practice</p><p></p> <p></p> <p>5. Theories for Interdisciplinary Care in Psychiatry</p> <p>6. The Biologic Basis of Behavioral and Mental Disorders</p> <p>7. The Science of Psychopharmacology</p> <p>8. Stress, Anxiety, and Coping</p> <p>9. Cultural Competence</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Unit III. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Processes</p><p></p>10. Therapeutic Communication <p></p> <p>11. Psychiatric-Mental Health Assessment</p> <p>12. Ethics, Clients’ Rights, and Legal and Forensic Issues</p> <p>13. Creating Hospital and Community-Based Therapeutic Environments</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Unit IV. Clients with Mental Disorders</p><p></p>14. Cognitive Disorders <p></p> <p>15. Substance-Related Disorders</p> <p>16. Schizophrenia</p> <p>17. Mood Disorders</p> <p>18. Anxiety Disorders</p> <p>19. Dissociative, Somatoform, and Factitious Disorders</p> <p>20. Gender Identity and Sexual Disorders</p> <p>21. Eating Disorders</p> <p>22. Personality Disorders</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Unit V. Vulnerable Populations</p><p></p>23. Clients at Risk for Suicide and Self-Destructive Behavior <p></p> <p>24. Intrafamily Violence: Physical and Sexual Abuse</p> <p>25. Children</p> <p>26. Adolescents</p> <p>27. Elders</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Unit VI. Intervention Strategies</p><p></p>28. Therapeutic Groups <p></p> <p>29. Family-Focused Interventions</p> <p>30. Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions</p> <p>31. Psychopharmacologic Nursing Interventions</p> <p>32. Recovery and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Strategies</p> <p>33. Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Healing Practices</p> <p>34. Crisis Intervention</p> <p>35. Anger Management and Intervention in Psychiatric-Mental Health Settings</p>

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