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A collection of powerful first-hand stories to build empathy in students and complement Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 3e.

Stories in Mental Health:  Reflection, Inquiry, Action ebook is an important new mental health resource. This online resource features 27 video and audio interviews with a range of consumers, carers and clinicians that give a much-needed consumer voice to mental health care.

Working from the premise that powerfully told stories can convey lessons remembered for life, the first-hand accounts build empathy and understanding in nursing students. They also provide examples of innovative approaches to recovery-focused mental health care.

Mental health units are undertaken by all Bachelor of Nursing students in Australia and New Zealand, while mental health nursing is a specialist postgraduate area. Stories in Mental Health ebook is therefore a valuable tool for undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students alike. Its usefulness extends to Diploma of Nursing, midwifery, community health and emergency nursing students, plus academics, mental health educators and teaching organisations.

Teaching and learning strategies are driven by the concepts of Reflection, Inquiry and Action. These strategies support each story and help nursing students develop the skills, attitudes and appropriate responses for working in a range of mental health settings.

Stories in Mental Health is an excellent companion to Elder, Evans and Nizette’s Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3e. These insightful videos are accessed online via the Elsevier Evolve platform.

Each story in Stories in Mental Health features: 

- An introduction - Teaching and learning strategies - Reflection, Inquiry, Action - Helpful internet links - Text links - aligned to Part 3 of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3e - References for further reading - A final word - Transcripts of all interviews included in the back of the workbook

Workbook and online format

Workbook - each story features: - Introduction - Teaching and learning strategies - Reflection, Inquiry and Action - Weblinks - Text links - aligned to Part 3 of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 3e - References for further reading - A final word - Transcripts of all interviews included in the back of the book - Evolve - The online component features all content from the workbook with videos embedded


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Date de parution 14 juin 2019
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EAN13 9780729580977
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 8 Mo

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Stories in Mental Health: Reflection, Inquiry, Action

Debra Nizette
Margaret McAllister
Peta Marks
Sydney  Edinburgh  London  New York  Philadelphia  St Louis  Toronto
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
About the authors
Acknowledgements
Reviewers
About this resource
Part 1: Behind the scenes
Chapter 1: Introduction to: Behind the scenes
OVERVIEW
THE STORIES
USING THE RESOURCE
Part 2: Setting the scene
Chapter 2: Introduction to: Setting the scene
Chapter 3: Makhala’s story: Resilience
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 4: Jennifer, Anne and Christine: Cultural and social inclusion
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 5: Toby’s story: Being authentic
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 6: Bernie’s story: The lived experience
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 7: Jean’s story: Carers
Introduction
Quick facts
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 8: Recovery
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 9: Clinical supervision: Learning about self and others
Introduction
What you need to know
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Website
Text links
A final word
Part 3: Stories from consumers, carers and clinicians
Chapter 10: Introduction to: Stories from consumers, carers and clinicians
Chapter 11: Claire’s story: How mental health has changed
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Website
Text links
A final word
Chapter 12: Lisa’s story: Experiencing a major life transition
Introduction
What you need to know
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Resources
Text links
A final word
Chapter 13: Mike’s story: Facilitating empowerment
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 14: Gordon’s story: Fatherhood
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 15: Rachel’s story: Relating to young people
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 16: Nadine’s story: Having a parent with a mental illness
Introduction
Quick facts
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 17: Tara’s story: Humanising dementia care
Introduction
Quick facts
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Activities
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 18: Jeremy’s story: Beliefs and perceptions
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 19: Toby’s story: Providing an accessible service
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 20: Lorraine’s story: A creative consumer advocate
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Text links
Websites
Chapter 21: Christine’s story: Primary mental healthcare
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 22: Catherine’s story: Reframing personality disorder
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 23: Louise’s story: On conversational models
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 24: Jarrad’s story: Containing fear
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 25: Todd’s story: Consultation liaison
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 26: Sonja’s story: Finding strengths
Introduction
What you need to know
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Text links
Websites
A final word
Chapter 27: Collaborative practice
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 28: Kay’s story: The social and physical impacts of alcohol
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 29: Colleen’s story: Health education as core to mental health nursing
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 30: Zoe’s story: Living with multiple selves
Introduction
Quick facts
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 31: Jay’s story: Being non-judgemental
Introduction
Videos
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 32: Bill’s story: Cultivating a therapeutic milieu
Introduction
Reflection
Inquiry
Action
Resources
Websites
Text links
A final word
Chapter 33: Transcripts
Makhala
Jennifer, Anne and Christine
Clinical supervision
Claire
Lisa
Mike
Gordon
Rachel
Nadine
Tara
Jeremy
Toby
Lorraine
Christine
Recovery-oriented practice
Boundaries with clients
Catherine
[Louise
A shared approach to risk assessment
Every nurse can make a difference
Jarrad
Todd
Sonja
Collaborative practice
The situation gets more complicated …
Food and nutrition issues: the role of the dietitian
Bio-psycho homeostasis: the role of the medical practitioner/psychiatrist
Timing of education
What is it that the consultation liaison nurses focus on in an eating disorder outreach service?
Supportive psychological processes that case workers need
Kay
Colleen
Zoe
Jay
Bill
Copyright

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This publication has been carefully reviewed and checked to ensure that the content is as accurate and current as possible at the time of publication. We would recommend, however, that the reader verify any procedures, treatments, drug dosages or legal content described in this book. Neither the author, the contributors, nor the publisher assume any liability for injury and/or damage to persons or property arising from any error in or omission from this publication.
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

Author: Nizette, Debra. Title: Stories in mental health : reflection, inquiry, action / Debra Nizette, Margaret McAllister, Peta Marks. ISBN: 9780729540971 (pbk.) Subjects: Psychiatric nursing—Australia. Mental health personnel and patients. Mental illness–Case studies. Other Authors/Contributors: McAllister, Margaret. Marks, Peta Dewey Number: 616.890231



Publisher: Libby Houston
Developmental Editor: Elizabeth Coady
Project Coordinator: Geraldine Minto
Edited by Caroline Hunter, Burrumundi Pty Ltd
Proofread by Tim Learner
Cover and internal design by Georgette Hall
Typeset by Midland Typesetters, Australia
Printed by 1010 Printing International Limited
About the authors
Debra Nizette is a Credentialed Mental Health Nurse whose career has spanned clinical practice, education, leadership and consultancy. As an advisor in mental health nursing, Deb advocates for the consumer and their experience being the foundation for sound professional practice. Her role in policy development promotes links to support consumer recovery through expert mental health nursing care.


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