Basic concepts of psychiatric-mental health nursing / Louise Rebraca Shives

By: Shives, Louise RebracaMaterial type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Co. ; Philadelphia : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins c2008Edition: Seventh editionDescription: xvii, 749 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: unspecifiedISBN: 9780781795463 [newsprint]ISSN: 1520-4871Subject(s): Psychiatric nursing -- PeriodicalsDDC classification:
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Contents: Unit I. Psychiatric-mental health nursing -- Chapter 1. Self-awareness -- Chapter 2. History and trends in psychiatric-mental health nursing -- Chapter 3. Development of psychiatric-mental health nursing theory -- Unit II. Special issues related to psychiatric-mental health nursing -- Chapter 4. Spiritual, cultural, and ethnic issues -- Chapter 5. Ethical and legal issues -- Chapter 6. Forensic nursing practice -- Chapter 7. Loss, grief, and end-of-life care -- Chapter 8. Continuum of care -- Unit III. Components of the nurse-client relationship -- Chapter 9. Assessment of psychiatric-mental health clients -- Chapter 10. Nursing diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation -- Chapter 11. Therapeutic communication and relationships -- Chapter 12. The therapeutic milieu -- Unit IV. Interactive therapies -- Chapter 13. Crisis and disaster intervention -- Chapter 14. Individual psychotherapy -- Chapter 15. Family, couple, and group therapy -- Unit V. Special treatment modalities -- Chapter 16. Psychopharmacology -- Chapter 17. Somatic therapies -- Chapter 18. Complemetary and alternative medicine -- Unit VI. Clients with psychiatric disorders -- Chapter 19.Anxiety disorders -- Chapter 20. Somatoform and dissociative disorders -- Chapter 22. Schizophrenia and schizophrenic-like disorders -- Chapter 23. Eating disorders -- Chapter 24. Personality development and personality disorders -- Chapter 25. Substance-related disorders -- Chapter 26. Sexuality and sexual disorders -- Chapter 27. Cognitive disorders -- Chapter 28. Delusional and shared psychotic disorders -- Unit VII. Special populations -- Chapter 29. Infant, child, and adolescent clients -- Chapter 30. Aging clients with psychosocial needs -- Chapter 31. Suicidal clients -- Chapter 32. Clients with a dual diagnosis -- Chapter 33. Clients experiencing abuse and violence -- Chapter 34. Clients coping with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) -- Chapter 35. Seriously and persistently mentally ill, homeless, or incarcerated clients; Includes bibliographical references and index
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Editor: L.R. Shives.

Vol. for 5th ed has accompanying CD-ROM titled: Instructor's resource manual to accompany Shives' basic concepts of psychiatric-mental health nursing; vol. for 6th ed. has accompanying CD-ROM titled: Student's resource CD-ROM to accompany Basic concepts of psychiatric-mental health nursing; vol. for 7th ed. has accompanying CD-ROM titled: Student resource CD-ROM to accompany Basic concepts of psychiatric-mental health nursing; vol. for 8th ed. has accompanying DVD-ROM titled: Student resource DVD-ROM to accompany Basic concepts of psychiatric-mental health nursing.

Contents: Unit I. Psychiatric-mental health nursing -- Chapter 1. Self-awareness -- Chapter 2. History and trends in psychiatric-mental health nursing -- Chapter 3. Development of psychiatric-mental health nursing theory -- Unit II. Special issues related to psychiatric-mental health nursing -- Chapter 4. Spiritual, cultural, and ethnic issues -- Chapter 5. Ethical and legal issues -- Chapter 6. Forensic nursing practice -- Chapter 7. Loss, grief, and end-of-life care -- Chapter 8. Continuum of care -- Unit III. Components of the nurse-client relationship -- Chapter 9. Assessment of psychiatric-mental health clients -- Chapter 10. Nursing diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation -- Chapter 11. Therapeutic communication and relationships -- Chapter 12. The therapeutic milieu -- Unit IV. Interactive therapies -- Chapter 13. Crisis and disaster intervention -- Chapter 14. Individual psychotherapy -- Chapter 15. Family, couple, and group therapy -- Unit V. Special treatment modalities -- Chapter 16. Psychopharmacology -- Chapter 17. Somatic therapies -- Chapter 18. Complemetary and alternative medicine -- Unit VI. Clients with psychiatric disorders -- Chapter 19.Anxiety disorders -- Chapter 20. Somatoform and dissociative disorders -- Chapter 22. Schizophrenia and schizophrenic-like disorders -- Chapter 23. Eating disorders -- Chapter 24. Personality development and personality disorders -- Chapter 25. Substance-related disorders -- Chapter 26. Sexuality and sexual disorders -- Chapter 27. Cognitive disorders -- Chapter 28. Delusional and shared psychotic disorders -- Unit VII. Special populations -- Chapter 29. Infant, child, and adolescent clients -- Chapter 30. Aging clients with psychosocial needs -- Chapter 31. Suicidal clients -- Chapter 32. Clients with a dual diagnosis -- Chapter 33. Clients experiencing abuse and violence -- Chapter 34. Clients coping with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) -- Chapter 35. Seriously and persistently mentally ill, homeless, or incarcerated clients; Includes bibliographical references and index

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