Psychiatric and mental health nursing: theory and practice/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London; New York:
Chapman and Hall,
c1990
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 The role of the psychiatric nurse: psychiatric and mental health nursing - theory and practice; classifying human responses in psychiatric and mental health nursing. Part 2 Theoretical models - principles and general applications: cognitive therapy model; behaviour therapy models; interpersonal relations model - theoretical constructs; general systems model - theoretical constructs; Rogers' client-centred model; Orem's self-care model; Roy's adaptation model; the eclectic approach. Part 3 Theoretical models - specific clinical applications: cognitive therapy model; behaviour therapy model; Peplau's interpersonal model; general systems model; the Rogerian client-centred model; Orem's self-care model; Roy's adaptation model; the eclectic approach. Part 4 Issues related to teaching, learning, psychiatric and mental health nursing, and the scope of psychiatric nursing research: teaching psychiatric and mental health nursing - a teaching perspective; psychiatric and mental health nursing - learning in the clinical environment; research and psychiatric nursing.