Principles and practice of psychiatric nursing. / Edited by Gail Wiscarz Stuart, Sandra J. Sundeen - 2nd ed. - St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 1983. - xvi, 1018 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.

Contents: Principles of psychiatric nursing: Roles and functions of psychiatric nurses -- Conceptual models of psychiatric care -- The therapeutic nurse-patient relationship -- The nursing therapeutic process -- Preventive mental health nursing -- Rehabilitative psychiatric nursing -- Anxiety -- Alterations in self-concept -- Disturbances of mood -- Self-destructive behavior -- Disruptions in relatedness -- Problems with the expression of anger -- Impaired cognition -- Substance abuse -- Somatic therapies and psychiatric nursing -- Legal aspects of psychiatric care -- 2. Practice of psychiatric nursing: Psychiatric evaluation -- Evolution of inpatient psychiatric nursing -- The psychiatric nurse's role in community mental health -- Crisis therapy -- Behavior modification -- Human sexuality and nursing practice -- Liaison nursing: a model for nursing practice -- Small groups and their therapeutic forces -- Family therapy -- Child psychiatric nursing -- Adolescent psychiatric nursing -- Nursing intervention in family abuse and violence -- Counselling the victim of rape -- Care of the chronically mentally ill patient -- Gerontological psychiatric nursing -- Individuals and families: caring for the dying -- Thee pragmatics of private practice -- Issues and trends in psychiatric-mental health nursing --

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