Theories for mental health nursing a guide for practice
Publication details: Los Angeles, California Sage 2014ISBN:- 9781446257395
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Book | Ferriman information and Library Service (North Middlesex) Shelves | WM 100 THE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | MX913820318 |
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<span style="line-height: 19.760000228881836px;"><span style="font-size: 8pt;">Theories for Mental Health Nursing is the first textbook to directly address the key theories that inform the study and practice of mental health nursing and health care in the 21st Century. Taking a broad approach to mental health, the authors explain why different approaches might be adopted at different times, before going on to show how they should be applied in practice. Each chapter gives a fundamental overview of a key theoretical concept, including: -Recovery -Biological theories -Behaviour Change -Social Theories An ideal learning tool for mental health nurses, the book includes learning objectives, case studies and reflective summaries to help you get to grips with the topic. It will be essential reading for pre-registration mental health nurses, and recommended reading for qualified nurses who are looking to gain a deeper understanding of mental health.</span></span>
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