TY - BOOK AU - Wright,Karen AU - McKeown,Mick TI - Essentials of mental health nursing SN - 9781526447166 (pbk and ebook) PY - 2018/// CY - Los Angeles PB - SAGE KW - Psychiatric nursing KW - Mental disorders N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; PART A CONTEXT OF MENTAL HEALTH; Chapter 1 Context and nature of Mental Health care in the 21st century -- Karen Wright, Mick McKeown and Jonathan Gadsby; Chapter 2 Overview of Mental Health Nurse Education and Training -- Steve Pryjmachuk; Chapter 3 Working with Other Professionals -- Scott Reeves and Simon Fletcher; Chapter 4 Meaningful Service User Involvement -- Julia Terry et; Al; Chapter 5 Working with Families and Carers -- Simon Hall and Mandy Reed; Chapter 6 Diversity Issues within Mental Health Care -- Tommy Dickinson, Amrita Mullan, Rachel Lyon, Lauren Walker, Donna Taylor and Jess Bradley; Chapter 7 Organisations and Settings for Mental Health Care -- Joe Forster, Sarah Loughran, Rob MacDonald and Ian Callaghan; Chapter 8 The Policy Context for Contemporary Mental Health Care -- Ben Hannigan, Bethan Edwards, Ian Hulatt and Alan Meudell; Chapter 9 Madness and the Law -- Bob Sapey; Chapter 10 Independent Advocacy in Mental Health Care -- Julie Ridley, Stephanie de la Haye, June Sadd; Karen Newbigging and Karen Machin; Chapter 11 The Ethical Mental Health Nurse -- Karen Wright and Alan Armstrong; PART 2 KEY CONCEPTS AND DEBATES; Chapter 12 Psychiatric Understandings of Mental Health -- Duncan Double; Chapter 13 Sociological Understandings of Mental Health -- David Pilgrim and Mick McKeown; Chapter 14 Critical Psychological Ideas of Mental Health -- Richard Bentall and Mick McKeown; Chapter 15 Philosophical Understandings of Mental Health -- Tim Thornton; Chapter 16 Spiritual Care: Understanding Service Users, Understanding Ourselves -- Julian Raffay and Don Bryant; Chapter 17 Wellbeing in Mental Health Care -- Kevin Acott N2 - This ground-breaking textbook gathers contributions from service users, expert practitioners and leading academics to help students develop the core knowledge and skills they need to qualify as mental health nurses. Focusing in particular on helping students apply person-centred, compassionate and recovery-focused care, service-user voices and practical case studies are integrated throughout the book. Students are also given a rounded understanding of the key debates they will face in practice through the exploration of both bio-medical and psycho-social approaches ER -