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Psychiatric mental health nursing: concepts of care in evidence-based practice
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From the Book - Ninth edition.
The concept of stress adaptation
Mental health and mental illness: historical and theoretical concepts
Concepts of psychobiology
Psychopharmacology
Ethical and legal issues
Cultural and spiritual concepts relevant to psychiatric-mental health nursing
Relationship development
Therapeutic communication
The nursing process in psychiatric-mental health nursing
Therapeutic groups
Intervention with families
Milieu therapy-the therapeutic community
Crisis intervention
Assertiveness training
Promoting self-esteem
Anger and aggression management
Suicide prevention
Behavior therapy
Cognitive therapy
Electroconvulsive therapy
The recovery model
Neurocognitive disorders
Substance-related and addictive disorders
Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
Depressive disorders
Bipolar and related disorders
Anxiety, obessive-compulsive, and related disorders
Trauma- and stressor-related disorders
Somatic symptom and dissociative disorders
Issues related to human sexuality and gender dysphoria
Eating disorders
Personality disorders
Children and adolescents
The aging individual
Survivors of abuse or neglect
Community mental health nursing
The bereaved individual
Military families.
From the Book - Eighth edition.
Basic concepts in psychiatric/mental health nursing
The concept of stress adaptation
Mental health/mental illness: historical and theoretical concepts
Foundations for psychiatric/mental health nursing
Theoretical models of personality development
Concepts of psychobiology
Ethical and legal issues in psychiatric/mental health nursing
Cultural and spiritual concepts relevant to psychiatric/mental health nursing
Therapeutic approaches in psychiatric nursing care
Relationship development
Therapeutic communication
The nursing process in psychiatric/mental health nursing
Therapeutic groups
Intervention with families
Milieu therapy: the therapeutic community
Crisis intervention
Assertiveness training
Promoting self-esteem
Anger/agression management
The suicidal client
Behavior therapy
Cognitive therapy
Electroconvulsive therapy
Recovery model
Nursing care of clients with alterations in psychosocial adaptation
Neurocognitive disorders
Substance-related and addictive disorders
Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
Depressive disorders
Bipolar and related disorders
Anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and related disorders
Trauma and stressor-related disorders
Somatic symptom and dissociative disorders
Issues related to human sexuality and gender dysphoria
Eating disorders
Personality disorders
Psychiatric/mental health nursing of special population
Children and adolescents
The aging individual
Survivors of abuse or neglect
Community mental health nursing
The bereaved individual
Military families
Appendices A. Answers to chapter review questions B. Examples of answers to communication exercises C. Mental status assessment D. DSM-5 classification E. NANDA nursing diagnoses: taxonomy II F. Assigning nursing diagnoses to client behaviors
Glossary.
From the Book + CD-ROM - Sixth edition
Basic concepts in psychiatric/mental health nursing
The concept of stress adaptation
Mental health/mental illness: historical and theoretical concepts
Foundations for psychiatric/mental health nursing
Theoretical models of personality development
Concepts of psychobiology
Ethical and legal issues in psychiatric/mental health nursing
Cultural and siritual concepts relevant to psychiatric/mental health nursing
Therapeutic approaches in psychiatric nursing care
Relationship development
Therapeutic communication
The nursing process in psychiatric/mental health nursing
Therapeutic groups
Intervention with families
Milieu therapy: the therapeutic community
Crisis intervention
Relaxation therapy
Assertiveness training
Promoting self-esteem
Anger/agression management
The suicidal client
Behavior therapy
Cognitive therapy
Psychopharmacology
Electroconvulsive therapy
Complementary therapies
Client education
Nursing care of clients with alterations in psychosocial adaptation
Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence
Delirium, dementia, and amnestic disorders
Substance-related disorders
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Mood disorders
Anxiety disorders
Somatoform and sleep disorders
Issues related to human sexuality
Eating disorders
Personality disorders
Psychiatric mental health nursing of special population
The aging individual
Victims of abuse or neglect
Community mental health nursing
Forensic nursing
The bereaved individual
Appendices A. Answers to chapter review questions B. Mental status assessment C. DSM-IV-TR classification: axes I and II categories and codes D. NANDA nursing diagnoses: taxonomy II E. Assigning nursing diagnosis to client behaviors F. Controlled drug and pregnancy categories G. Sample client teaching guides
Glossary.
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Contributors
Morgan, Karyn I. author
ISBN
9780803660540
9780803619173
9780803640924
9780803619173
9780803640924
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