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Therapeutic Interventions for Forensic Mental Health Nurses: Forensic Focus, cartea 19

Editat de Phil Woods, Alyson M. Kettles, Mick Collins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2001
This text explores the current and emerging interventions in forensic nursing and the care of the mentally-disordered offender, with an emphasis on clinical practice and competence. It explores the practical issues facing nurses and intervention strategies that can be used.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853029493
ISBN-10: 1853029491
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Seria Forensic Focus

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Alyson M. Kettles is Research and Development Officer for Mental Health at the Royal Cornhill Hospital for the Grampian Primary Care NHS Trust. Phil Woods is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Mental Health Nursing at Kneesworth House, King's College London. Mick Collins is a research nurse at The Rampton High Security Hospital and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield.

Cuprins

Preface, Malcolm Rae. Introduction, Alyson M. Kettles, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Phil Woods, University of Manchester and Mick Collins. Rampton Hospital Authority. Chapter 1. The implications of clinical governance for forensic nursing, John Gibbon, Rampton Hospital Authority and Alyson M. Kettles, Royal Cornhill Hospital. Chapter 2. Exploring the interface of competence and clinical effectiveness, Carol Watson, The State Hospital Carstairs. Chapter 3. Nursing interventions and future directions with patients who constantly break rules and test boundaries, Penny E. Schafer, University of Saskatchewan. Chapter 4. Using psychoeducational interventions within an integrated psychological approach to forensic mental health and social care, Stephan D. Kirby, St Lukes Hospital and Dennis Cross, School of Health, University of Teesside. Chapter 5. Nursing interventions and future directions with the severely mentally ill, Paula Ewers, Scott Clinic and Paul Ikin, Scott Clinic. Chapter 6. Nursing interventions and future directions with severely assaultive patients, Mark Chandley, Ashworth Hospital Authority. Chapter 7. Nursing interventions and future directions with exercise therapy, Lesley Adams, Royal Cornhill Hospital. Chapter 8. Nursing interventions and future directions with women in secure services, Anne Aryegbusi, Ashworth Hospital Authority. Chapter 9. Nurse therapy in forensic mental health, Paul Rogers, Glanrhyd Hospital and Kevin Gournay, Institute of Psychiatry. Chapter 10. Nursing interventions and future directions with sex offenders, Mary Addo, Royal Cornhill Hospital. Chapter 11. Socially constructed narrative interventions: a foundation for therapeutic alliances, Stephan D. Kirby, St Lukes Hospital and Dennis Cross, School of Health, University of Teesside. Chapter 12. Spiritual care in forensic nursing: spiritual interventions and future directions for care, John Swinton, King's College, University of Aberdeen. Chapter 13. Nursing interventions and future directions in community care for mentally disordered offenders, Helen Edment, Glasgow Forensic Outreach Team. Chapter 14. Forensic nursing interventions and future directions for forensic mental health practice, Phil Woods, University of Manchester, Mick Collins, Rampton Hospital Authority and Alyson M. Kettles, Royal Cornhill Hospital. Appendices. References. Index.