Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing & Psychiatric Card Pkg.
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-151017-3 (ISBN)
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This new textbook has been developed focusing on two central themes–1)evidence-based nursing practice and 2)global mental health. It provides students with the most current, culturally competent, authoritative, and comprehensive resource available. Supporting and interactive material can be found on the companion website and CD-ROM. The text is based upon Psychiatric Nursing previously published by Wilson & Kneisl.
Carol Ren Kneisl, RN, MS, APRN, DABFN, has had a variety of psychiatric-mental health nursing experiences as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Psychiatry-Mental Health. She has taught psychiatric-mental health nursing in a diploma school, a baccalaureate program, and a master's program that prepared clinical specialists in psychiatric-mental health nursing. She has been a staff nurse, a nurse manager, and a nursing supervisor, and has supervised the group therapy of clinical nurse specialists and psychiatry medical residents. Carol is also a nurse entrepreneur. She is the President of Nursing Transitions, a corporation that provides continuing education for psychiatric-mental health and corrections/forensic nurses. Her company sponsored the first national nursing conference focused on AIDS. She is a national and international speaker and consults with nurses and mental health and forensic agencies on topics such as group therapy, stress management, self-awareness issues and strategies, implementation of client rights, competency to stand trial, and negligence and malpractice in psychiatric-mental health nursing. Carol has authored or contributed to 18 nursing textbooks and several nursing journals. She has been an associate editor of a psychiatric nursing review journal and has served on several editorial boards. She is a Diplomate in the American College of Forensic Examiners, Board of Forensic Nurse Examiners (DABFN). Carol was among the first nurses in the country to develop clinical specialist certification in conjunction with nurses from New York and New Jersey. Their work formed the basis for the national certification granted through the American Nurses Credentialing Center of the American Nurses Association. She is a graduate of one of the oldest diploma schools in the country, the Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nursing in Buffalo, New York, from which she received the Alumna of the Century award on the occasion of the school's 100-year anniversary. Carol has a BS in nursing from the University of Buffalo and an MS as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in psychiatric nursing from the University of California at San Francisco, and holds a certificate in community mental health administration from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Carol is a docent of the Pensacola Museum of Art and the mother of two adult children—a daughter who is a right-brained artist and a son who is a left-brained mathematician. She writes and consults from her home on the beach in Orange Beach, Alabama. Holly Skodol Wilson, BSN, MSN, PhD, is aProfessor Emerita in the Department of Community Health Systems at the University of California, San Francisco School of Nursing. Her most recent funded research focused on Quality of Life Assessment for ethnically diverse HIV-infected persons and symptom management and medication adherence among HIV/AIDS patients. She has taught psychiatric-mental health nursing assessment and qualitative research methods across all programs at UCSF since 1969. Dr. Wilson earned her BSN from Duke University, where she subsequently received the distinguished alumnae award, her MSN in psychiatric nursing at Case-Western Reserve University and her PhD in the Sociology of Psychiatry and Education at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Wilson has published over 80 scientific and scholarly articles in the professional literature and is author, co-author and contributor to 18 books, foremost among them are her award-winning Psychiatric Nursing and Nursing Research texts. She has also served on the editorial boards of numerous peer-reviewed nursing journals. Dr. Wilson is a national and international speaker and consultant on topics including psychiatric assessment, qualitative clinical research and nursing education. She was among the few nurses selected as a Kellogg National Leadership Fellow and has presented papers or served as visiting Professor throughout Asia, New Zealand, Australia, Kenya, Israel, Egypt, Scandinavia, South America, Puerto Rico, and Canada, as well as the United States. She was elected a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing in 1979, and has served as a Distinguished Lecturer for Sigma Theta Tau. Holly is the single mother of three adult daughters and enjoys her young grandchildren, who live near her home in Mill Valley, California. When not writing, consulting, teaching, and traveling, Holly is a nature enthusiast and a fan of film and the arts. Eileen Trigoboff, RN, APRN/PMH-BC, DNS, DABFN, is a Clinical Nurse Specialist with a specialty in Adult Psychiatry-Mental Health in a private psychotherapy practice in Western New York. An important part of her practice is the national and international interdisciplinary supervision of, and consultation with, other mental health and health care professionals. She has a position as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in psychiatry at the Buffalo Psychiatric Center in Buffalo, New York. Dr. Trigoboff is the Chair of the Institutional Review Board at the facility that reviews, modifies, and supervises all scientific research in health-related issues conducted in a large part of New York State under the Office of Mental Health's auspices. She has taught associate degree, bachelor's degree, and graduate-level nursing students on all aspects of the nursing process, research methodologies, statistics, and pharmacology. Dr. Trigoboff has also been the Nurse of Distinction, an honor awarded to outstanding nurse clinicians. Dr. Trigoboff earned her BSN, her MS as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in psychiatric nursing, and her Doctorate in Nursing Science (DNS) in psychiatric nursing from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Trigoboff received a National Institutes of Mental Health Individual National Research Service Award Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship for her dissertation research on medication teaching and psychopharrnacology. Her research interests span nursing interventions from the use of the Nurses' Observation Scale for Inpatient Evaluations (NOSIE) for assault predictions with seriously and persistently mentally ill clients to the effectiveness of a relaxation audiotape program on psychiatric inpatients. She is a member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing and is a Diplomate in the American College of Forensic Examiners, Board of Forensic Nurse Examiners (DABFN). Dr. Trigoboff is author, co-author, and contributor to 12 books and numerous journal articles. She has presented internationally on a wide variety of clinical, research, and professional topics to health care, governmental, and corporate organizations. She continues to be an international speaker and consultant on topics including professional issues, assessment, psychopathologies, and interventions. She also serves on the editorial boards of several professional journals. She is active in community service venues, including clinical settings and family support groups. She also serves as a computer systems consultant to facilities in her local area and belongs to numerous professional nursing organizations. Eileen enjoys her devoted clinical psychologist husband, her interesting relationship with her Congo African Grey parrot, a large and loving family, good friends, international travel, reading, and gardening.
I. THEORETICAL BASIS FOR MENTAL-HEALTH NURSING.
1. The Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse's Personal Integration and Professional Role.
2. Philosophy and Theory for Interdisciplinary Psychiatric Care.
3. Evidence-Based Practice in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing.
4. Psychobiology, Behavior, and Mental Disorders.
5. Stress, Anxiety, and Coping.
6. Cultural Competence and Psychiatric Epidemology.
II. APPLYING PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING PROCESSES AND COMPETENCIES.
7. The Nursing Process with Psychiatric-Mental Health Clients.
8. Therapeutic Communication.
9. Assessment.
10. Clients' Rights, Ethics, and Advocacy.
11. Creating a Therapeutic Environment.
III. CLIENTS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS.
12. Cognitive Disorders.
13. Substance-Related Disorders.
14. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders.
15. Mood Disorders.
16. Anxiety, Somatoform, and Dissociative Disorders.
17. Gender Identity and Sexual Disorders.
18. Eating Disorders.
19. Sleep Disorders.
20. Personality Disorders.
21. The Client with Coexisting Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.
IV. VULNERABLE POPULATIONS.
22. Clients at Risk for Suicide and Self Destructive Behavior.
23. Persons at Risk for Abuse and Violence.
24. Psychiatric-Mental Health Clients with HIV/AIDS.
25. Children.
26. Adolescents.
27. Elders.
V. NURSING INTERVENTION STRATEGIES AND OUTCOMES.
28. Counseling the Individual.
29. Group and Family Interventions.
30. Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions.
31. Psychopharmacology.
32. Alternative and Complementary Healing Practices.
33. Crisis Intervention.
34. Intervening in Violence in the Psychiatric Setting.
35. Forensic Psychiatric Nursing.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.5.2005 |
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Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 2162 g |
Themenwelt | Pflege ► Fachpflege ► Neurologie / Psychiatrie |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-151017-7 / 0131510177 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-151017-3 / 9780131510173 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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