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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing : Concepts of Care in Evidence-Based Practice.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Psychiatric Mental Health NursingPublisher: Philadelphia : F. A. Davis Company, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 8th edDescription: 1 online resource (1009 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780803643963
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Psychiatric Mental Health NursingDDC classification:
  • 616.89/0231
LOC classification:
  • RC440 -- .T696 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Reviewers -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- To the Instructor -- Unit 1 Basic Concepts in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Chapter 1 Concept of Stress Adaptation -- Stress as a Biological Response -- Stress as an Environmental Event -- Stress as a Transaction Between the Individual and the Environment -- Stress Management* -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 2 Mental Health/Mental Illness: Historical and Theoretical Concepts -- Historical Overview of Psychiatric Care -- Mental Health -- Mental Illness -- Psychological Adaptation to Stress -- Mental Health/Mental Illness Continuum -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 2 Foundations for Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Chapter 3 Models of Personality Development -- Psychoanalytic Theory -- Interpersonal Theory -- Theory of Psychosocial Development -- Theory of Object Relations -- Cognitive Development Theory -- Theory of Moral Development -- A Nursing Model-Hildegard E. Peplau -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 4 Concepts of Psychobiology -- The Nervous System: An Anatomical Review -- Neuroendocrinology -- Genetics -- Psychoimmunology -- Psychopharmacology -- Implications for Nursing -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 5 Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Ethical Considerations -- Legal Considerations -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 6 Cultural and Spiritual Concepts Relevant to Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Cultural Concepts -- How Do Cultures Differ? -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Spiritual Concepts -- Addressing Spiritual and Religious Needs Through the Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 3 Therapeutic Approaches in Psychiatric Nursing Care -- Chapter 7 Relationship Development -- Role of the Psychiatric Nurse.
Dynamics of a Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship -- Conditions Essential to Development of a Therapeutic Relationship -- Phases of a Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship -- Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 8 Therapeutic Communication -- What Is Communication? -- The Impact of Preexisting Conditions -- Nonverbal Communication -- Therapeutic Communication Techniques -- Nontherapeutic Communication Techniques -- Active Listening -- Process Recordings -- Feedback -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 9 The Nursing Process in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- The Nursing Process -- Why Nursing Diagnosis? -- Nursing Case Management -- Applying the Nursing Process in the Psychiatric Setting -- Concept Mapping* -- Documentation of the Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 10 Therapeutic Groups -- Types of Groups -- Functions of a Group -- Physical Conditions That Influence Group Dynamics -- Curative Factors -- Phases of Group Development -- Leadership Styles -- Member Roles -- Psychodrama -- The Role of the Nurse in Group Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 11 Intervention With Families -- Stages of Family Development -- Major Variations -- Family Functioning -- Therapeutic Modalities With Families -- The Nursing Process-A Case Study -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 12 Milieu Therapy-The Therapeutic Community -- Basic Assumptions -- Milieu, Defined -- Current Status of the Therapeutic Community -- Conditions That Promote a Therapeutic Community -- The Program of Therapeutic Community -- The Role of the Nurse in Milieu Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 13 Crisis Intervention -- Characteristics of a Crisis -- Phases in the Development of a Crisis -- Types of Crises -- Crisis Intervention -- Phases of Crisis Intervention: The Role of the Nurse -- Disaster Nursing.
Application of the Nursing Process to Disaster Nursing -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 14 Assertiveness Training -- Response Patterns -- Assertive Communication -- Basic Human Rights -- Behavioral Components of Assertive Behavior -- Techniques That Promote Assertive Behavior -- Thought-Stopping Techniques -- Role of the Nurse in Assertiveness Training -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 15 Promoting Self-Esteem -- Components of Self-Concept -- Development of Self-Esteem -- Manifestations of Low Self-Esteem -- Boundaries -- The Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 16 Anger/Aggression Management -- Anger and Aggression, Defined -- Predisposing Factors to Anger and Aggression -- The Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 17 The Suicidal Client -- Historical Perspectives -- Epidemiological Factors -- Risk Factors -- Predisposing Factors: Theories of Suicide -- Application of the Nursing Process With the Suicidal Client -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 18 Behavior Therapy -- Classical Conditioning -- Operant Conditioning -- Techniques for Modifying Client Behavior -- Role of the Nurse in Behavior Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 19 Cognitive Therapy -- Historical Background -- Indications for Cognitive Therapy -- Goals and Principles of Cognitive Therapy -- Basic Concepts -- Techniques of Cognitive Therapy -- Role of the Nurse in Cognitive Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 20 Electroconvulsive Therapy -- Electroconvulsive Therapy, Defined -- Historical Perspectives -- Indications -- Contraindications -- Mechanism of Action -- Side Effects -- Risks Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy -- The Role of the Nurse in Electroconvulsive Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 21 The Recovery Model -- What Is Recovery? -- Guiding Principles of Recovery -- Models of Recovery.
Nursing Interventions That Assist With Recovery -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 4 Nursing Care of Clients With Alterations in Psychosocial Adaptation -- Chapter 22 Neurocognitive Disorders -- Delirium -- Neurocognitive Disorder -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Medical Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 23 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders -- Substance Use Disorder, Defined -- Substance-Induced Disorder, Defined -- Classes of Psychoactive Substances -- Predisposing Factors to Substance-Related Disorders -- The Dynamics of Substance-Related Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process -- The Chemically-Impaired Nurse -- Codependency -- Treatment Modalities for Substance-Related Disorders -- Non-Substance Addictions -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 24 Schizophrenia Spectrum andOther Psychotic Disorders -- Nature of the Disorder -- Predisposing Factors -- Types of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities for Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 25 Depressive Disorders -- Epidemiology -- Historical Perspective -- Types of Depressive Disorders -- Predisposing Factors -- Developmental Implications -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities for Depression -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 26 Bipolar and Related Disorders -- Epidemiology -- Types of Bipolar Disorders -- Historical Perspective -- Predisposing Factors -- Developmental Implications -- Application of the Nursing Process to Bipolar Disorder (Mania) -- Treatment Modalities for Bipolar Disorder (Mania) -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 27 Anxiety, ObsessiveCompulsive, and Related Disorders -- Historical Aspects -- Epidemiological Statistics -- How Much Is Too Much? -- Application of the Nursing Process- Assessment.
Diagnosis/Outcome Identification -- Planning/Implementation -- Evaluation -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 28 Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders -- Historical and Epidemiological Data -- Application of the Nursing Process- Trauma-Related Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process- Stressor-Related Disorders -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 29 Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders -- Historical Aspects -- Epidemiological Statistics -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 30 Issues Related to Human Sexuality and Gender Dysphoria -- Development of Human Sexuality -- Sexual Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process to Sexual Disorders -- Gender Dysphoria -- Application of the Nursing Process to Gender Dysphoria in Children -- Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents or Adults -- Variations in Sexual Orientation -- Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 31 Eating Disorders -- Epidemiological Factors -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 32 Personality Disorders -- Historical Aspects -- Types of Personality Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 5 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing of Special Populations -- Chapter 33 Children and Adolescents -- Neurodevelopmental Disorders -- Disruptive Behavior Disorders -- Anxiety Disorders -- Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) -- General Therapeutic Approaches -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 34 The Aging Individual -- How Old Is -- Epidemiological Statistics -- Theories of Aging* -- The Normal Aging Process -- Special Concerns of the Elderly Population -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points.
Chapter 35 Survivors of Abuse or Neglect.
Summary: Rely on the distinctive voice and dedicated vision of Mary C. Townsend to provide the most clearly written, comprehensive text for psychiatric mental health nursing. Its evidence-based, holistic approach to nursing practice focuses on both biological and behavioral components.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Reviewers -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- To the Instructor -- Unit 1 Basic Concepts in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Chapter 1 Concept of Stress Adaptation -- Stress as a Biological Response -- Stress as an Environmental Event -- Stress as a Transaction Between the Individual and the Environment -- Stress Management* -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 2 Mental Health/Mental Illness: Historical and Theoretical Concepts -- Historical Overview of Psychiatric Care -- Mental Health -- Mental Illness -- Psychological Adaptation to Stress -- Mental Health/Mental Illness Continuum -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 2 Foundations for Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Chapter 3 Models of Personality Development -- Psychoanalytic Theory -- Interpersonal Theory -- Theory of Psychosocial Development -- Theory of Object Relations -- Cognitive Development Theory -- Theory of Moral Development -- A Nursing Model-Hildegard E. Peplau -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 4 Concepts of Psychobiology -- The Nervous System: An Anatomical Review -- Neuroendocrinology -- Genetics -- Psychoimmunology -- Psychopharmacology -- Implications for Nursing -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 5 Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Ethical Considerations -- Legal Considerations -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 6 Cultural and Spiritual Concepts Relevant to Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- Cultural Concepts -- How Do Cultures Differ? -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Spiritual Concepts -- Addressing Spiritual and Religious Needs Through the Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 3 Therapeutic Approaches in Psychiatric Nursing Care -- Chapter 7 Relationship Development -- Role of the Psychiatric Nurse.

Dynamics of a Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship -- Conditions Essential to Development of a Therapeutic Relationship -- Phases of a Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship -- Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 8 Therapeutic Communication -- What Is Communication? -- The Impact of Preexisting Conditions -- Nonverbal Communication -- Therapeutic Communication Techniques -- Nontherapeutic Communication Techniques -- Active Listening -- Process Recordings -- Feedback -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 9 The Nursing Process in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -- The Nursing Process -- Why Nursing Diagnosis? -- Nursing Case Management -- Applying the Nursing Process in the Psychiatric Setting -- Concept Mapping* -- Documentation of the Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 10 Therapeutic Groups -- Types of Groups -- Functions of a Group -- Physical Conditions That Influence Group Dynamics -- Curative Factors -- Phases of Group Development -- Leadership Styles -- Member Roles -- Psychodrama -- The Role of the Nurse in Group Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 11 Intervention With Families -- Stages of Family Development -- Major Variations -- Family Functioning -- Therapeutic Modalities With Families -- The Nursing Process-A Case Study -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 12 Milieu Therapy-The Therapeutic Community -- Basic Assumptions -- Milieu, Defined -- Current Status of the Therapeutic Community -- Conditions That Promote a Therapeutic Community -- The Program of Therapeutic Community -- The Role of the Nurse in Milieu Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 13 Crisis Intervention -- Characteristics of a Crisis -- Phases in the Development of a Crisis -- Types of Crises -- Crisis Intervention -- Phases of Crisis Intervention: The Role of the Nurse -- Disaster Nursing.

Application of the Nursing Process to Disaster Nursing -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 14 Assertiveness Training -- Response Patterns -- Assertive Communication -- Basic Human Rights -- Behavioral Components of Assertive Behavior -- Techniques That Promote Assertive Behavior -- Thought-Stopping Techniques -- Role of the Nurse in Assertiveness Training -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 15 Promoting Self-Esteem -- Components of Self-Concept -- Development of Self-Esteem -- Manifestations of Low Self-Esteem -- Boundaries -- The Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 16 Anger/Aggression Management -- Anger and Aggression, Defined -- Predisposing Factors to Anger and Aggression -- The Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 17 The Suicidal Client -- Historical Perspectives -- Epidemiological Factors -- Risk Factors -- Predisposing Factors: Theories of Suicide -- Application of the Nursing Process With the Suicidal Client -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 18 Behavior Therapy -- Classical Conditioning -- Operant Conditioning -- Techniques for Modifying Client Behavior -- Role of the Nurse in Behavior Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 19 Cognitive Therapy -- Historical Background -- Indications for Cognitive Therapy -- Goals and Principles of Cognitive Therapy -- Basic Concepts -- Techniques of Cognitive Therapy -- Role of the Nurse in Cognitive Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 20 Electroconvulsive Therapy -- Electroconvulsive Therapy, Defined -- Historical Perspectives -- Indications -- Contraindications -- Mechanism of Action -- Side Effects -- Risks Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy -- The Role of the Nurse in Electroconvulsive Therapy -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 21 The Recovery Model -- What Is Recovery? -- Guiding Principles of Recovery -- Models of Recovery.

Nursing Interventions That Assist With Recovery -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 4 Nursing Care of Clients With Alterations in Psychosocial Adaptation -- Chapter 22 Neurocognitive Disorders -- Delirium -- Neurocognitive Disorder -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Medical Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 23 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders -- Substance Use Disorder, Defined -- Substance-Induced Disorder, Defined -- Classes of Psychoactive Substances -- Predisposing Factors to Substance-Related Disorders -- The Dynamics of Substance-Related Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process -- The Chemically-Impaired Nurse -- Codependency -- Treatment Modalities for Substance-Related Disorders -- Non-Substance Addictions -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 24 Schizophrenia Spectrum andOther Psychotic Disorders -- Nature of the Disorder -- Predisposing Factors -- Types of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities for Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 25 Depressive Disorders -- Epidemiology -- Historical Perspective -- Types of Depressive Disorders -- Predisposing Factors -- Developmental Implications -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities for Depression -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 26 Bipolar and Related Disorders -- Epidemiology -- Types of Bipolar Disorders -- Historical Perspective -- Predisposing Factors -- Developmental Implications -- Application of the Nursing Process to Bipolar Disorder (Mania) -- Treatment Modalities for Bipolar Disorder (Mania) -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 27 Anxiety, ObsessiveCompulsive, and Related Disorders -- Historical Aspects -- Epidemiological Statistics -- How Much Is Too Much? -- Application of the Nursing Process- Assessment.

Diagnosis/Outcome Identification -- Planning/Implementation -- Evaluation -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 28 Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders -- Historical and Epidemiological Data -- Application of the Nursing Process- Trauma-Related Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process- Stressor-Related Disorders -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 29 Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders -- Historical Aspects -- Epidemiological Statistics -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 30 Issues Related to Human Sexuality and Gender Dysphoria -- Development of Human Sexuality -- Sexual Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process to Sexual Disorders -- Gender Dysphoria -- Application of the Nursing Process to Gender Dysphoria in Children -- Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents or Adults -- Variations in Sexual Orientation -- Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 31 Eating Disorders -- Epidemiological Factors -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 32 Personality Disorders -- Historical Aspects -- Types of Personality Disorders -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Treatment Modalities -- Summary and Key Points -- Unit 5 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing of Special Populations -- Chapter 33 Children and Adolescents -- Neurodevelopmental Disorders -- Disruptive Behavior Disorders -- Anxiety Disorders -- Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) -- General Therapeutic Approaches -- Summary and Key Points -- Chapter 34 The Aging Individual -- How Old Is -- Epidemiological Statistics -- Theories of Aging* -- The Normal Aging Process -- Special Concerns of the Elderly Population -- Application of the Nursing Process -- Summary and Key Points.

Chapter 35 Survivors of Abuse or Neglect.

Rely on the distinctive voice and dedicated vision of Mary C. Townsend to provide the most clearly written, comprehensive text for psychiatric mental health nursing. Its evidence-based, holistic approach to nursing practice focuses on both biological and behavioral components.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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