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Reading mental health nursing : education, research, ethnicity & power / Liam Clarke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 2008.Description: xiv, 270 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780443103841
  • 0443103844
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89/0231 22
LOC classification:
  • RC440 .C5373 2008
NLM classification:
  • 2007 L-948
  • WY 160
Contents:
Research : vocation, profession : which? -- Critiquing the gold standard in research : a personal view -- Nursing research and the philosopher's stone -- On the literary character of qualitative designs : using diaries in psychiatric research -- The rights of the case : the Rosie Purves story -- Outrageous protocol : on the question of control and restraint -- Responding to a confused patient : what would Aristotle have done? -- Legal mischief -- Diaspora : a way of thinking about mental distress in migrants -- Constructing mental illness in Irish people : race, culture and retreat -- Curiosity, fact and myth : the Irish in Britain today -- So you're think you're funny? -- A wholly different activity -- Why is he taking the Mickey? -- Putting students (and the subject) first -- Nurses and higher education -- Roles, responsibilty and the structuring of mental health nursing students -- You say you want a revolution -- Euphemistically challenged -- Virtual insanity : imag(in)ing illness in brain scans of schizophrenic people.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 616.890231 CLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donated by T Healy 225358

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Research : vocation, profession : which? -- Critiquing the gold standard in research : a personal view -- Nursing research and the philosopher's stone -- On the literary character of qualitative designs : using diaries in psychiatric research -- The rights of the case : the Rosie Purves story -- Outrageous protocol : on the question of control and restraint -- Responding to a confused patient : what would Aristotle have done? -- Legal mischief -- Diaspora : a way of thinking about mental distress in migrants -- Constructing mental illness in Irish people : race, culture and retreat -- Curiosity, fact and myth : the Irish in Britain today -- So you're think you're funny? -- A wholly different activity -- Why is he taking the Mickey? -- Putting students (and the subject) first -- Nurses and higher education -- Roles, responsibilty and the structuring of mental health nursing students -- You say you want a revolution -- Euphemistically challenged -- Virtual insanity : imag(in)ing illness in brain scans of schizophrenic people.

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