FREE SHIPPING BOTH WAYS
ON EVERY ORDER!
LIST PRICE:
$162.33

Sorry, this item is currently unavailable.

Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing

ISBN: 9780827372337 | 0827372337
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Publisher: CENGAGE Delmar Learning
Pub. Date: 2/2/1998

Why Rent from Knetbooks?

Because Knetbooks knows college students. Our rental program is designed to save you time and money. Whether you need a textbook for a semester, quarter or even a summer session, we have an option for you. Simply select a rental period, enter your information and your book will be on its way!

Top 5 reasons to order all your textbooks from Knetbooks:

  • We have the lowest prices on thousands of popular textbooks
  • Free shipping both ways on ALL orders
  • Most orders ship within 48 hours
  • Need your book longer than expected? Extending your rental is simple
  • Our customer support team is always here to help
SummaryTable of Contents
This new textbook covers all the major areas of psychiatric nursing. Each chapter covering content of the major psychiatric conditions includes a presentation of the experiences of a client suffering from the psychiatric condition, excerpted from literature. Students can use this to better understand their client's experiences before assessing and diagnosing their needs. This imaginative use of literature, art, and film clips makes the text come alive for readers, and increases comprehension of the psychiatric condition and its impact on client's lives. Reflective Thinking boxes and other features encourage critical thinking, empathy, and self-awareness.
Contributorsxvi(1)
Reviewersxvii(2)
Prefacexix(3)
Acknowledgmentsxxii(1)
Boxed Featuresxxiii(3)
How to Use this ... MORExxvi
UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS FOR PRACTICE1(146)
Chapter 1: Through the Door: Your First Day in Psychiatric Nursing
3(12)
Rites of Passage
5(1)
Mental Health and Mental Illness
6(2)
The Psychiatric Setting
8(1)
Questions Students Usually Ask
9(2)
Why and How Do Persons Seek Care?
9(1)
Will I Be Able to Know the Staff from the Clients?
10(1)
Will Clients' Behaviors Make Me Uncomfortable?
10(1)
Are Psychiatric Clients Violent?
10(1)
How Will I Feel Without My Regular Nursing Uniform?
10(1)
What Do Psychiatric Clients Think of Student Nurses?
10(1)
Advice from Prior Students
11(1)
Beginning a New Course
11(4)
Chapter 2: Psychiatric Nursing: The Evolution of a Specialty
15(12)
Care of the Mentally Ill
17(2)
Early Civilization
17(1)
Middle Ages and Renaissance
17(1)
Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
17(1)
Nineteenth Century
18(1)
Nursing Education
19(2)
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
19(2)
Twentieth Century
21(1)
The Role of Nursing Theory and Scholarship
21(1)
Current Trends and Issues
21(1)
Future Directions
22(5)
Chapter 3: Theory and Neuroscience as Basis for Practice
27(44)
What is Theory?
30(1)
Theory and Practice
31(1)
Nursing Theory
31(11)
Nursing Theories Based on Relationships
32(2)
Hildegard Peplau
32(1)
Helen Erickson, Evelyn Tomlin, and Mary Ann Swain
32(2)
Nursing Theories Based on Caring
34(2)
Jean Watson
34(1)
Madeleine Leininger
35(1)
Anne Boykin and Savina Schoenbofer
36(1)
Nursing Theories Based on Energy Fields
36(3)
Martha Rogers
36(2)
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
38(1)
Margaret Newman
39(1)
Nursing Theories Based on the Concept of "When Nursing is Needed"
39(3)
Dorothea Orem
39(2)
Callista Roy
41(1)
Betty Neuman
42(1)
Psychiatric/Psychological Theory
42(14)
Psychoanalytic Theory
44(5)
Freud and Psychosexual Development
44(2)
Psychosocial Development
46(2)
Sullivan's Interpersonal Theory
48(1)
Cognitive Development Theory
49(3)
Jean Piaget
49(2)
Adult Cognition
51(1)
Humanistic Theory
52(1)
Basic Needs Theory
52(1)
Existential Philosophy
52(1)
Behavioral Psychology
53(2)
Sociocultural Theory
55(1)
Biopsychophysiological Theory
56(15)
Brain Anatomy and Function
57(2)
The Diencephalon
58(1)
The Cortex
58(1)
Brain Imaging
59(2)
Computerized Tomography
60(1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
60(1)
Positron Emission Tomography
60(1)
Electrophysiology and Neurochemistry
61(3)
Neurotransmitters
63(1)
Membrane Receptors
64(1)
Neuropeptides and Intracellular Modification of Synaptic Signals
64(1)
Genetics
64(3)
DNA
64(1)
Chromosomes and Genes
65(1)
Genetic Linkage
66(1)
Chromosome Mapping
66(1)
DNA Sequencing
66(1)
Summary
67(4)
Chapter 4: Diagnostic Systems for Psychiatric Nursing
71(18)
ICD-9
74(1)
DSM-IV
74(4)
NANDA Taxonomy of Nursing Diagnoses
78(4)
Collaborative Problems
80(1)
Development of Psychiatric Nursing Diagnoses
80(2)
Choosing a Diagnostic System
82(1)
Nursing Interventions Classification
83(1)
Diagnostic Systems and Computerized Health Records
83(2)
Issues of Privacy and Confidentiality
84(1)
Diagnostic Coding
84(1)
Advances in Diagnostic Nomeclature
85(4)
Chapter 5: Tools of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Communication, Nursing Process, and the Nurse-Client Relationship
89(16)
Communication
91(4)
Communication Theory
91(1)
Nonverbal Communication
91(3)
Physical Space
92(1)
Actions or Kinetics
93(1)
Paralinguistic Cues
93(1)
Touch
93(1)
Verbal Communication
94(1)
Listening
94(1)
Silence
94(1)
Broad Openings
94(1)
Restating
94(1)
Clarification
94(1)
Reflection
95(1)
Focusing
95(1)
Informing
95(1)
Suggesting
95(1)
Confronting
95(1)
Defense Mechanisms
95(1)
Evaluating Communication
95(2)
Nursing Process
97(4)
The Nurse-Client Relationship
101(4)
Chapter 6: Cultural and Ethnic Considerations
105(14)
Culture Defined
107(1)
Cultural Sensitivity
107(8)
Beliefs about Mental Illness and Care
109(2)
Normal Versus Abnormal Behavior
109(1)
Care Seeking and Acceptable Care
110(1)
Interpersonal Interaction
111(1)
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
112(2)
Eye Contact
112(1)
Proxemics
112(1)
Touch
113(1)
Silence
113(1)
Social Behavior
113(1)
Time Orientation
114(1)
Diet and Food Habits
114(1)
Biological Variation
114(1)
The Culturally Competent Mental Health Nurse
115(4)
Chapter 7: Epidemiology of Mental Health and Illness
119(12)
Why Study Epidemiology?
121(1)
How is Epidemiology Done?
122(1)
Epidemiology and Mental Disorders: Defining Disease
122(2)
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
123(1)
Assessing the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders
123(1)
Disorders in DSM-IV
123(1)
Epidemiological Studies of Mental Disorders
124(7)
Early Studies
124(1)
The Carter Commission and the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study
125(1)
Planning and Execution
125(1)
General Results
126(1)
The Tip-of-the-Iceberg Phenomenon
126(2)
Importance of the ECA and Other Related Studies
128(3)
Chapter 8: Ethical and Legal Bases for Care
131(16)
Ethical Issues in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
133(4)
Normative Ethics
133(1)
Ethical Theories
134(1)
Ethical and the Law
135(1)
Making Ethical Decisions
136(1)
Ethical Actions for the Social Good
136(1)
Legal Issues in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
137(10)
Clients' Rights
137(4)
Right to Privacy
137(1)
Right to Keep Personal Items
138(1)
Right to Enter into Legal Contracts
138(1)
Right of Habeas Corpus
139(1)
Right to Informed Consent
139(1)
Right to Refuse Treatment
140(1)
Legal Issues in Hospitalization and Inpatient Treatment
141(1)
Legal Issues Related to Care in the Community
142(1)
Professional Negligence
143(1)
Failure to Prevent Dangerous Client Behavior
143(1)
Sexual Involvement with Clients
144(1)
Breaching Confidentiality
144(1)
Failure to Honor Individual Rights
144(1)
Control of Violent or Self-Destructive Behaviors
144(3)
UNIT 2: CLIENTS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS147(290)
Chapter 9: The Client Undergoing Crisis
149(24)
What is Crisis?
151(7)
Kinds of Crisis
153(1)
Stages of Crisis
153(1)
Personal Development and Crisis
153(1)
Stress Theory
154(4)
Nursing Theory and Crisis
158(4)
Adaptation Theories
158(1)
Caring Theories
159(2)
Cultural Care Theory
161(1)
Nursing Process
162(4)
Case Study/Care Plan
166(7)
Chapter 10: The Client Experiencing Anxiety
173(36)
The Experience of Fear and Anxiety
175(4)
Autonomic Nervous System
177(1)
Neurobiology of Anxiety
177(2)
Stages of Anxiety
179(1)
Anxiety Disorders
179(12)
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
179(2)
Epidemiology
180(1)
Panic Disorder
181(1)
Epidemiology
182(1)
Agoraphobia
182(2)
Epidemiology
184(1)
Phobias
184(2)
Epidemiology
185(1)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
186(2)
Epidemiology
188(1)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
188(3)
Epidemiology
190(1)
Causes of Anxiety Disorders
191(1)
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
191(3)
Psychotherapy
191(1)
Insight-Based Treatments
192(1)
Behaviorally-Based Treatments
192(1)
Pharmacotherapy
192(1)
Combination Therapy
193(1)
Anxiety and Spiritual Well-Being
194(1)
Nursing Theory and Clients Experiencing Anxiety
195(1)
Nursing Process
195(3)
Case Studies/Care Plans
198(11)
Chapter 11: The Client Experiencing Schizophrenia
209(26)
The Experience of Schizophrenia
212(3)
Disordered Thoughts
212(1)
Incomprehensible Language
213(1)
Loss of Function
213(1)
Delusions
214(1)
Hallucinations
215(1)
Symptoms
215(3)
Clinical Course
218(1)
Epidemiology
219(1)
Social Costs
219(1)
Etiology
219(3)
Psychoanalytic Theory
220(1)
Genetics
220(1)
Current Views
221(1)
Dopamine Hypothesis
222(1)
Etiology Unknown
222(1)
Treatment
222(4)
Psychosocial Treatment
222(2)
Clinical and Family Support Services
222(1)
Rehabilitation
223(1)
Humanitarian Aid/Public Safety
223(1)
Pharmacological and Physical Treatments
224(2)
Neuroleptic Medications
224(2)
Other Physical Treatments
226(1)
Nursing Perspectives
226(1)
Nursing Theory
227(1)
Nursing Process
227(3)
Case Study/Care Plan
230(5)
Chapter 12: The Client Experiencing Depression
235(32)
What is Depression?
239(8)
Major Depressive Disorder
240(1)
Minor Depressive Disorder
241(1)
Dysthymic Disorder
242(2)
Bereavement Versus Depressive Disease
244(3)
Stage 1: The Period of Shock
244(1)
Stage 2: The Reality Stage
245(1)
Stage 3: The Recovery Stage
246(1)
Theories of Depression
247(2)
Psychoanalysis
247(1)
Object Loss Theory
247(1)
Learned Helplessness Theory
247(1)
Cognitive Theory
247(1)
Physical/Biological Models
248(1)
Treatment
249(3)
Psychotherapy
249(1)
Effect of Psychotherapy
249(1)
Physical Therapies
249(1)
Electroconvulsive Therapy
249(1)
Light Therapy
250(1)
Medications
250(2)
Tricyclic and Related Antidepressants
250(1)
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
251(1)
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
252(1)
Effect of Medications
252(1)
Nursing Perspectives
252(2)
Caring Theories
253(1)
Self-Care Deficit Theory
253(1)
Nursing Process
254(4)
Case Studies/Care Plans
258(5)
Future Directions
263(4)
Chapter 13: The Client Experiencing Mania
267(26)
Mania
271(2)
Manic Episode
271(1)
Hypomania
272(1)
Bipolar Disorders
272(1)
Epidemiology
273(1)
Etiology
274(2)
Molecular Basis
276(1)
Other Causes
276(1)
Drugs
276(1)
Physical Disease
276(1)
Clinical Course
276(1)
Social Prognosis
277(1)
Life Stress
277(1)
Associated Disorders/Dual Diagnoses
277(1)
Substance Abuse
277(1)
Schizoaffective Disorder
278(1)
Borderline Personality
278(1)
Bipolar Disorder and Creativity
278(1)
Treatment and Clinical Management
279(4)
Pharmacological Treatment
279(3)
Acute Mania
279(1)
Maintenance Treatment
279(1)
Lithium
279(3)
Anticonvulsants
282(1)
Psychotherapy
282(1)
Other Treatments
283(1)
Nursing Perspectives
283(1)
Nursing Theory
283(1)
Theory of Human Becoming
283(1)
Self-Care Deficit Theory
284(1)
Support for the Client's Family
284(1)
The Ward Milieu and the Manic Client
284(1)
Nursing Process
285(1)
Case Study/Care Plan
286(7)
Chapter 14: The Client Who Is Suicidal
293(26)
Prevalence of Suicide and Related Statistics
296(5)
Suicide Potential
297(1)
Suicide or Accident
297(1)
Suicide Attempts
297(1)
Suicidal Ideation
297(1)
Methods
297(2)
Suicide and Psychiatric Illness
299(1)
Bipolar Disorder
299(1)
Schizophrenia
299(1)
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
299(1)
Conduct Disorder
300(1)
Mixed Diagnoses
300(1)
Medical Conditions and Suicide
300(1)
Theories of Suicide
301(2)
Sociological Theory
301(1)
Psychological Theory
301(1)
Biological Explanations
301(1)
Nursing Theory
302(1)
Special Populations
303(3)
Adolescents and Young Adults
303(1)
The Elderly
304(2)
The Incarcerated
306(1)
Suicide Survivors
306(1)
Nursing Process
307(6)
Case Study/Care Plan
313(6)
Chapter 15: The Client Who Abuses Chemical Substances
319(32)
Definitions Related to Substance Abuse
321(1)
Substance Use and Abuse in Society
322(1)
Abused Substances
323(1)
Efforts to Control Substance Abuse
324(1)
Control of Tobacco Use
324(1)
Control of Alcohol Use
324(1)
Control of Cocaine and Opiate Use
324(1)
Specific Abused Substances
324(15)
Nicotine
325(1)
Effects
325(1)
Dependence and Withdrawal
325(1)
Treatment of Dependence
326(1)
Nurse's Role in Nicotine Abuse
326(1)
Alcohol
326(7)
Effects
327(1)
Dependence and Withdrawal
328(2)
Treatment of Dependence
330(2)
Nurse's Role in Alcohol Abuse
332(1)
Cocaine
333(3)
Effects
334(1)
Dependence and Withdrawal
335(1)
Treatment of Dependence
336(1)
Nurse's Role in Cocaine Abuse
336(1)
Opiates
336(3)
Effects
337(1)
Dependence and Withdrawal
337(1)
Treatment of Dependence
338(1)
Nurse's Role in Opiate Abuse
339(1)
Other Commonly Abused Substances
339(1)
Hallucinogens
339(1)
Inhalants
339(1)
Cannabis (Marijuana)
339(1)
Multiple Drugs, Multiple Diagnoses
339(1)
Substance Abuse as a Social Problem
340(1)
Impact of Drug Use/Abuse on Families
340(2)
Family Dysfunction
340(2)
Codependence
342(1)
Nursing Theory and Psychological Theory
342(1)
Nursing Process
343(1)
Case Study/Care Plan
344(7)
Chapter 16: The Client with a Personality Disorder
351(34)
Dramatic and Emotional Personality Cluster
354(10)
Borderline Personality Disorder
354(3)
Etiology
356(1)
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
357(3)
Etiology
359(1)
Histrionic Personality Disorder
360(2)
Etiology
361(1)
Antisocial Personality Disorder
362(2)
Etiology
363(1)
Odd and Eccentric Personality Cluster
364(7)
Schizoid Personality Disorder
364(2)
Etiology
365(1)
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
366(1)
Etiology
367(1)
Paranoid Personality Disorder
367(4)
Etiology
369(2)
Anxiety-and Fear-Based Personality Cluster
371(6)
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
371(2)
Etiology
372(1)
Avoidant Personality Disorder
373(2)
Etiology
376
Dependent Personality Disorder
375(1)
Etiology
376(1)
Passive-Aggressive or Negativistic Personality Disorder
376(1)
Etiology
377(1)
Nursing Perspectives
377(1)
Nursing Theory
378(1)
Nursing Process
378(2)
Case Study/Care Plan
380(5)
Chapter 17: The Client Experiencing a Psychosomatic Illness
385(22)
History of Somatoform Disorders
388(1)
Somatization Disorder
389(4)
Epidemiology and Cause
391(1)
Treatment
392(1)
Psychotherapy
392(1)
Hypochondriasis
393(2)
Epidemiology and Cause
394(1)
Treatment
394(1)
Conversion Disorder
395(2)
Epidemiology and Cause
396(1)
Treatment
397(1)
Factitious Disorder
397(1)
Epidemiology and Cause
398(1)
Treatment
398(1)
Nursing Care and Somatoform Disorders
398(1)
Nursing Theory
399(2)
The Special Case of Factitious Disorder
399(2)
Nursing Process
401(1)
Case Study/Care Plan
402(5)
Chapter 18: The Client with Disorders of Self-Regulation: Sleep Disorders, Eating Disorders, Sexual Disorders
407(30)
Sleep Disorders
409(7)
Normal Sleep Cycles
410(1)
Dyssomnias
410(4)
Primary Insomnia in the Elderly: Special Considerations
412(1)
Daytime Sleepiness
413(1)
Parasomnias
414(2)
Nursing Process
416(1)
Case Study/Care Plan
417(1)
Eating Disorders
418(5)
Bulimia Nervosa
418(2)
Treatment
420(1)
Anorexia Nervosa
420(3)
Differential Diagnosis
421(1)
The Perceived Need for Weight Control
421(1)
History of Anorexia as a Disorder
422(1)
Treatment
422(1)
Nursing Process
423(1)
Case Study/Care Plan
424(1)
Sexual Disorders
425(6)
Taking a Sexual History
426(1)
Specific Sexual Disorders
426(5)
Disorders of Sexual Functioning
426(1)
Paraphilias
427(4)
Other Disorders
431(1)
Nursing Process
431(1)
Case Study/Care Plan
432(5)
UNIT 3: SPECIAL POPULATIONS437(170)
Chapter 19: The Physically Ill Client Experiencing Emotional Distress
439(24)
Impact of Emotions on Health
441(1)
DSM-IV and Physical Illness
442(1)
Psychological Responses to Physical Illness
442(13)
Cancer
442(4)
Cardiovascular Disease
446(4)
Chronic Pain
450(3)
Movement and Neurological Disorders
453(2)
Family Responses to Significant Illness
455(2)
Nursing Roles
457(1)
Liaison Psychiatric Nursing
457(1)
Psychiatric Home Care
458(1)
Nursing Theory
458(1)
Psychiatric Nursing and Mind-Body Medicine
459(1)
Psychoneuroimmunology
459(1)
Future Directions
460(3)
Chapter 20: Forgotten Populations: The Homeless and the Incarcerated
463(14)
The Homeless
465(4)
Mental Illness
467(1)
Physical Illness
467(1)
Health Care Needs
468(1)
Nursing Process
469(2)
The Incarcerated
471(2)
The Prison Population
472(1)
Mental Health Needs
472(1)
Mental Health Services
472(1)
Risk of Suicide
472(1)
Substance Abuse/Addiction
473(1)
Nursing Process
473(1)
Advocacy for Forgotten Populations
474(3)
Prevention
474(3)
Chapter 21: The Child
477(20)
Childhood Disorders
478(7)
Autistic Disorder
478(3)
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
481(1)
Conduct Disorder
482(1)
Depression
483(2)
Anxiety Disorders
485(1)
Separation Anxiety Disorder
485(1)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
485(1)
Nursing Process
485(6)
Case Study/Care Plan
491(6)
Chapter 22: The Adolescent
497(28)
Adolescence Defined
499(3)
Physical Transitions
500(1)
Cognitive Transitions
500(1)
Emotional Transitions
500(1)
Social Transitions
501(1)
Theories of Adolescent Development
502(2)
Identity Formation
502(2)
Social Competence
504(1)
Mental Health in Adolescence
504(8)
Mental Health Care Needs
506(6)
Needs Related to Physical Transitions
508(1)
Needs Related to Cognitive Transitions
509(1)
Needs Related to Emotional Transitions
509(1)
Needs Related to Social Transitions
510(2)
Nursing Theories
512(3)
Humanistic Nursing
512(2)
Health as Expanding Consciousness
514(1)
Nursing Process
515(2)
Case Study/Care Plan
517(8)
Chapter 23: The Elderly
525(34)
Mental Health in the Aged
528(1)
Cognition in the Elderly
529(1)
Delirium
530(1)
Characteristics
530(1)
Diagnosis and Pathophysiology
530(1)
Nursing Process
531(2)
Depression
533(3)
Theories of Depression
534(1)
Characteristics and Diagnoses
534(1)
Subtypes of Depression
535(1)
Major Clinical Depression
535(1)
Dysthmic Disorder
535(1)
Adjustment Disorder with a Depressed Mood
535(1)
Grief and Depression
535(1)
Nursing Process
536(3)
Case Study/Care Plan
539(2)
Dementia
541(7)
Alzheimer's Disease
541(2)
Characteristics and Prevalence
541(1)
Diagnosis and Pathophysiology
541(2)
Vascular Dementias
543(1)
Characteristics and Prevalence
543(1)
Diagnosis and Pathophysiology
543(1)
Other Dementias
543(5)
Symptoms and Sequelae
544(4)
Nursing Process
548(5)
Caring for the Caregivers
553(1)
Honesty with the Diagnosis
553(1)
Relationship Tensions
553(1)
Financial and Legal Affairs
553(1)
Use of Community Resources
553(1)
Guilt Over Nursing Home Placement
553(1)
Humor
554(1)
The Positive Aspects
554(1)
Future Directions
554(5)
Chapter 24: Survivors of Violence or Abuse
559(48)
Child Abuse
562(9)
Child Protective Legislation
563(2)
Realities of Child Abuse
565(6)
Sexual Abuse
567(1)
Shaken-Baby Syndrome
568(1)
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
569(1)
Adolescent Abuse
569(1)
Community Violence
570(1)
Rape
571(5)
Domestic Violence
576(7)
Elder Abuse
583(4)
Legislation
585(2)
Nursing Perspectives on Abuse and Neglect
587(2)
Self-Care Deficit Theory
587(1)
Crisis Intervention Theory
588(1)
Nursing Responsibilities
588(1)
Nursing Process
589(6)
Case Studies/Care Plans
595(4)
Future Directions
599(8)
UNIT 4: NURSING INTERVENTIONS AND TREATMENT MODALITIES607(124)
Chapter 25: Pharmacology in Psychiatric Care
609(34)
History of Psychiatric Medication
611(1)
How and Why Psychiatric Medications Work
612(1)
Antipsychotic Drugs
613(6)
Indications and Evidence for Effectiveness
613(1)
Pharmacology
614(2)
Grouping by Chemical Class
614(1)
Grouping by Potency Class
614(1)
Grouping by Length of Action
614(1)
Non-Antipsychotic Drugs Commonly Used in the Treatment of Psychosis
614(2)
Dose/Administration
616(1)
Drug Actions
617(1)
Drug Interactions
617(1)
Use During Pregnancy/Lactation
618(1)
Side Effects
618(1)
Adverse Effects
618(1)
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
619(1)
Summary of Antipsychotics
619(1)
Drugs for Treating Mood Disorders
619(12)
Indications and Evidence for Effectiveness
619(2)
Tricyclic and Related Antidepressants
621(2)
Dose/Administration
621(1)
Drug Actions
621(1)
Drug Interactions
621(1)
Use During Pregnancy/Lactation
622(1)
Side Effects
622(1)
Adverse Effects
622(1)
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
623(2)
Dose/Administration
624(1)
Drug Actions
624(1)
Drug Interactions
624(1)
Use During Pregnancy/Lactation
624(1)
Side Effects
624(1)
Adverse Effects
625(1)
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
625(2)
Indications and Evidence for Effectiveness
625(1)
Pharmacology
625(1)
Dose/Administration
625(1)
Drug Actions
626(1)
Drug Interactions
626(1)
Food and Alcohol Interactions
626(1)
Use During Pregnancy/Lactation
627(1)
Side Effects
627(1)
Adverse Effects
627(1)
Miscellaneous Antidepressant Drugs and Drug Combinations
627(1)
Mood Stabilizers
628(3)
Indications and Evidence for Effectiveness
628(1)
Pharmacology
629(1)
Dose/Administration
629(1)
Drug Actions
629(1)
Drug and Food Interactions
630(1)
Use During Pregnancy/Lactation
630(1)
Side Effects
630(1)
Adverse Effects
630(1)
Summary of Drugs for Treating Mood Disorders
631(1)
Drugs for Treating Anxiety and Sleep Disorders
631(4)
Indications and Evidence for Effectiveness
632(1)
Pharmacology
632(1)
Dose/Administration
633(1)
Drug Actions
633(1)
Drug and Food Interactions
633(1)
Use During Pregnancy/Lactation
633(1)
Side Effects
634(1)
Adverse Effects
634(1)
Non-Benzodiazepine Drugs for Anxiety and Sleep Disorders
634(1)
Buspirone
634(1)
Beta Blockers
634(1)
Zolpidem
635(1)
Antidepressants and Antipsychotics
635(1)
Antibistamines
635(1)
Summary of Antianxiety Drugs
635(1)
Drugs for Treating Substance Abuse and Dependency
635(3)
Substances with Little Role Outside Substance Abuse or Withdrawal
635(2)
Methadone
635(1)
Disulfiram
636(1)
Nicotine Replacement
637(1)
Opioid Receptor Antagonists
637(1)
Other Medications of Use in Managing Substance Dependence
637(1)
Stimulant Drugs
638(5)
Chapter 26: Individual Psychotherapy
643(14)
Providers of Therapy
645(1)
Major Approaches to Psychotherapy
646(4)
Insight-Oriented Therapy
646(2)
Psychoanalysis
646(2)
Psychodynamic Therapy
648(1)
Interpersonal Therapy
648(1)
Task-Oriented Therapy
648(1)
Experience-Oriented Therapy
649(1)
Research Base for Psychotherapeutic Interventions
650(1)
Psychotherapy and Cultural Sensitivity
651(1)
Psychotherapy in Nursing Practice
651(2)
Nursing Theory
652(1)
Collaborative Interventions
653(1)
Nursing Process
653(4)
Chapter 27: Family Therapy
657(28)
What is a Family?
659(1)
Views of the Family
660(1)
Family as Context
660(1)
Family as Client
660(1)
Family as System
661(1)
Family as Component of Society
661(1)
Approaches to Family Nursing
661(1)
Family Theories
662(6)
Family Developmental Theory
662(1)
Nursing Interpretations Based on Family Development
662(1)
Bowen's Family Theory
662(4)
Low Level of Differentiation
664(1)
Moderate Level of Differentiation
664(1)
High Level of Differentiation
664(1)
Family Dynamics and Level of Differentiation
664(2)
Nursing Interpretations Based on Bowen's Theory
661(1)
Structural Family Theory
666(1)
Nursing Interpretations Based on Structural Family Theory
667(1)
Communication Theory
667(1)
Nursing Interpretations Based on Communication Theory
668(1)
Nursing Process
668(7)
Case Study/Care Plan
675(10)
Chapter 28: Group Therapy
685(16)
Groups
687(1)
Phases of Group Work
687(2)
Orientation Phase
688(1)
Working Phase
688(1)
Termination Phase
688(1)
Group Dynamics, Group Content, and Group Process
689(1)
Preparation of Group Leaders/Facilitators
690(1)
Number of Group Leaders
690(1)
Approaches to Therapy Groups
690(3)
Psychoanalytic Approach
691(1)
Interpersonal Groups
691(1)
Existential Groups
691(1)
Cognitive-Behavioral Groups
692(1)
Psychodrama
692(1)
Approaches to Supportive Groups
693(1)
Socialization Groups
693(1)
Recreation Groups
693(1)
Educational Groups
693(1)
Reality Orientation Groups
694(1)
Reminiscence Groups
694(1)
Self-Help Groups
694(1)
Nursing Process
694(7)
Chapter 29: Community Mental Health Nursing
701(14)
The Changing Focus of Care
703(1)
Federal Government in Mental Health Care
704(3)
Deinstitutionalization
704(1)
Case Management
705(2)
Consumer Involvement
707(2)
Models for Community Mental Health Nursing
709(2)
Client-Centered Model
709(1)
Case Management Model
709(1)
Capitation and Managed Care Models
709(1)
Public Health Model
710(1)
Future Directions
711(4)
Chapter 30: Complementary and Somatic Therapies
715(16)
Complementary Modalities
717(8)
Relaxation
717(2)
Guided Imagery
719(1)
Hypnotherapy
720(1)
Massage and Touch
721(1)
Energy-Based Modalities
722(1)
Therapeutic Touch
722(1)
Healing Touch
723(1)
Energy-Based Modalities in Psychiatric/Mental Health Care
723(1)
Music Therapy
723(1)
Pet-Assisted Therapy
724(1)
Nursing Role in Somatic Interventions
725(1)
Anger Control Assistance
725(1)
Physical Restraints
725(1)
Seclusion
726(1)
Reentry of the Client to the Unit
726(1)
Light Therapy
726(1)
Collaborative Interventions in Psychiatric Somatic Treatments
726(5)
Electroconvulsive Therapy
726(5)
Pharmacological Aspects of ECT
727(1)
Nursing Care
727(4)
UNIT 5: CARING FOR THE NURSE731(38)
Chapter 31: Self-Care Modalities
733(18)
Self-Care: A New Modality for Psychiatric Nurses
735(3)
Attitudes
736(1)
Behaviors
736(1)
Practices
737(1)
Self-Care Modalities
738(8)
Imagery
738(2)
Relaxation through Meditation
740(1)
Self-Hypnosis
741(1)
Energy Balancing/Centering
742(2)
Humor
744(1)
Support Groups
745(1)
Nursing Self-Care Process
746(5)
Chapter 32: Friday Night at the Movies
751(18)
Unit 1: Foundations for Practice
754(1)
Chapters 1, 2, and 6: Psychiatric Institutions, Psychiatric Care, Cultural Considerations
754(1)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
754(1)
Marat Sade
754(1)
The Madness of King George
754(1)
Down to Earth
754(1)
Day at the Races
754(1)
A Man Facing Southeast
755(1)
King of Hearts
755(1)
Titticut Follies
755(1)
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy
755(1)
Unit 2: Clients with Psychiatric Disorders
755(8)
Chapter 9: The Client Undergoing Crisis
755(1)
Cleo from 5 to 7
755(1)
On the Beach
755(1)
Chapter 10: The Client Experiencing Anxiety
755(1)
The Onion Field
755(1)
Vertigo
755(1)
High Anxiety
756(1)
The Fear Inside
756(1)
Copycat
756(1)
Chapter 11: The Client Experiencing Schizophrenia
756(1)
Clean, Shaven
756(1)
Angel Baby
756(1)
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
756(1)
David and Lisa
757(1)
Mine Own Executioner
757(1)
The Story of Adele H.
757(1)
Through a Glass Darkly
757(1)
El: This Strange Passion
757(1)
Sorry, Wrong Number
757(1)
The Tenant
757(1)
They Might Be Giants
757(1)
Don Juan de Marco
757(1)
Chapter 12: The Client Experiencing Depression
757(1)
The Bell Jar
758(1)
Despair
758(1)
Face to Face
758(1)
The Fire Within
758(1)
Chapter 13: The Client Experiencing Mania
758(1)
Mr. Jones
758(1)
A Fine Madness
758(1)
How to Get Ahead in Advertising
758(1)
Mosquito Coast
758(1)
Animal House
758(1)
Chapter 14: The Client Who is Suicidal
758(1)
The Big Chill
758(1)
Harold and Maude
759(1)
It's a Wonderful Life
759(1)
Ordinary People
759(1)
Whose Life is it Anyway?
759(1)
Vincent and Theo
759(1)
Chapter 15: The Client Who Abuses Chemical Substances
759(1)
Days of Wine and Roses
759(1)
Educating Rita
759(1)
I'll Cry Tomorrow
759(1)
Long Day's Journey into Night
759(1)
The Lost Weekend
759(1)
The Verdict
759(1)
Clean and Sober
760(1)
Trainspotting
760(1)
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
760(1)
The Man with the Golden Arm
760(1)
Panic in Needle Park
760(1)
Postcards from the Edge
760(1)
Chapter 16: The Client with a Personality Disorder
760(1)
Heavy
760(1)
Smart Saves His Family
760(1)
A Clockwork Orange
760(1)
Rebecca
761(1)
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
761(1)
A Canterbury Tale
761(1)
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
761(1)
Gypsy
761(1)
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
761(1)
Gone with the Wind
761(1)
Dissociative Disorders (Multiple Personalities)
761(1)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
761(1)
Sybil
761(1)
The Three Faces of Eve
761(1)
Chapter 17: The Client with a Psychosomatic Illness
761(1)
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
761(1)
Safe
762(1)
Chapter 18: The Client with Disorders of Self-Regulation: Sleep Disorders, Eating Disorders, Sexual Disorders
762(1)
The Best Little Girl in the World
762(1)
Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story
762(1)
Life is Sweet
762(1)
The Hairdresser's Husband
762(1)
Le Cri de la Soie
762(1)
The Mark
762(1)
The Offence
763(1)
Dreamchild
763(1)
Witman Fiuk
763(1)
Unit 3: Special Populations
763(3)
Chapter 19: The Physically Ill Client Experiencing Emotional Distress
763(1)
Beaches
763(1)
The Elephant Man
763(1)
Parting Glances
763(1)
The Pride of the Yankees
763(1)
Passion Fish
763(1)
The Shadow Box
763(1)
Awakenings
763(1)
Chapter 20: Forgotten Populations: The Homeless and the Incarcerated
764(1)
The Saint of Fort Washington
764(1)
The Fisher King
764(1)
Dead Man Out
764(1)
Short Eyes
764(1)
Chapter 21: The Child
764(1)
The 400 Blows
764(1)
Small Change
764(1)
Lorenzo's Oil
764(1)
Chapter 22: The Adolescent
765(1)
Mouchette
765(1)
My Left Foot
765(1)
Gaby: A True Story
765(1)
Wildflower
765(1)
Chapter 23: The Elderly
765(1)
Age Old Friends
765(1)
Driving Miss Daisy
765(1)
Harry and Tonto
765(1)
Gin Game
765(1)
Kotch
765(1)
The Last Laugh
765(1)
Children of Nature
765(1)
A Woman's Tale
766(1)
Chapter 24: Survivors of Violence or Abuse
766(1)
Judgment
766(1)
Sleeping with the Enemy
766(1)
Murmur of the Heart
766(1)
Unit 4: Nursing Interventions and Treatment Modalities
766(3)
Shall We Dance?
766(1)
Freud
766(1)
The Dream Team
766(1)
Secrets of a Soul
767(1)
Spellbound
767(1)
Lilith
767(1)
Pressure Point
767(1)
Prince of Tides
767(1)
Frances
767(2)
Appendix A: Standards of Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Nursing Practice769(2)
Appendix B: Canadian Standards of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Practice771(5)
Appendix C: DSM-IV Classification776(9)
Appendix D: NANDA Approved Nursing Diagnoses785(2)
Appendix E: Critical Pathway for a Client Experiencing Depression787(10)
Appendix F: Psychological Tests in Common Use797(2)
Glossary799(10)
Index809

Related Products


  • Study Guide for Frisch/Frisch Pschiatric Metnal Health Nursing
    Study Guide for Frisch/Frisch ...
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
    Psychiatric Mental Health Nurs...
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Understanding the Client as Well as the Condition
    Psychiatric Mental Health Nurs...
  • Outlines and Highlights for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Frisch, Isbn : 1401856446
    Outlines and Highlights for Ps...
  • Outlines and Highlights for Mp Financial Accounting : Information for Decisions by Wild, ISBN
    Outlines and Highlights for Mp...
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
    Psychiatric Mental Health Nurs...


Please wait while this item is added to your cart...