Psychology and mental health nursing.
Material type: TextSeries: Psychology applied to nursing seriesPublication details: Macmillan, 1993.Description: xvi,277pISBN:- 9780333589540 (cased) :
- 9780333577684 (pbk) :
- 033357768X (pbk) :
- 610.7368 MIL
- 610.7368 20
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Long Loan | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending | 610.7368 MIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 129405 |
Part 1: Setting the scene:- 1. Introduction--2. The context of mental health nursing--Part 2: Assessment:- 3. The assessment process--4. Methods of assessment--Part 3: Planning:- 5. Planning tasks--6. Planning options--Part 4: Implementation:- 7. Direct work--8. Indirect work--Part 5: Evaluation:- 9. Introduction to evaluation--10. Evaluating indirect work--Part 6: Conclusion:- 11. Themes and implications.
Introduces the psychology of mental health nursing for student nurses and qualified staff. The book is structured to reflect a problem-solving approach to mental health nursing. The recurring theme is that the major challenges of nursing can be reduced by the use of a systematic strategy.