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OverviewMost specialist mental health care is provided by nurses who use face to face helping skills with a wide range of people in a variety of contexts. This book puts therapeutic skills at the heart of the nurse’s role, with one central aim: to equip you with knowledge to use in your practice, thus improving your ability to deliver care. This book: • Will enable you to strengthen your core therapeutic skills and broaden your knowledge to include other practical therapeutic approaches • Collates in one place information on a range of therapeutic approaches, from person centred counselling, motivational interviewing and solution focused approaches, through to day to day skills of challenging unhelpful thoughts, de-escalating difficult situations, working with families, and problem solving • Demonstrates application of theory to practice through a variety of practical examples • Features reader activities to facilitate personal growth and learning • Includes a chapter exploring clinical supervision and how this makes practice more effective Each chapter is grounded in authentic clinical experiences and focuses on equipping the reader to develop confidence in their client facing skills. This text is an essential purchase for all mental health nurse students as well as qualified nurses. ""Whilst the essential therapeutic component of mental health nursing is the nurse themselves, it is also essential that they have knowledge and competencies to offer the client. This valuable book offers the reader an introduction to a wide range of approaches that are considered helpful, evidence based and effective. Modern mental health nursing requires much of its practitioners; this book will help inform and support that endeavour."" Ian Hulatt, Mental Health Adviser, Royal College of Nursing, UK “This is a timely book which addresses, head on, questions about what mental health nurses can do to be effective with their patients. At last we have a book that mental health nurses can draw on to understand why and how various therapeutic approaches are used. The range is from cognitive behavioural therapy, to psychodynamic approaches to mindfulness, with others in between. Each chapter is written by an expert and each offers concrete examples of what it involved in each of the approaches. These examples are imperative if readers are to understand how to use interventions in their everyday work. This ground breaking book will be compulsory reading for everyone involved in the care of those with mental health problems. A wonderful book.” Philip Burnard, Emeritus Professor of Nursing, Cardiff University, UK Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicola Evans , Ben HanniganPublisher: Open University Press Imprint: Open University Press Edition: UK ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.356kg ISBN: 9780335264407ISBN 10: 0335264409 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 16 May 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPart 1: Foundations for practice 1. Conducting assessment interviews 2. Clinical supervision Part 2: Therapeutic skills 3. Person centred counselling 4. Using a solution focused approach 5. Motivational interviewing 6. Using the skills of problem solving 7. The skill of offering psychoeducation 8. Skills to challenge unhelpful thoughts 9. Validation skills applied to people with dementia 10. Preventing relapse 11. Behavioural management/activation 12. Mindfulness 13. De-escalating volatile situations Part 3: Working with families and groups 14. Working systemically with families in mind 15. Working with groups 16. Family intervention in psychosisReviewsAuthor InformationNicola Evans is a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at Cardiff University, UK. She has over 15 years’ experience in therapeutic work, and is trained in systemic family therapy practice and CBT for children and adolescents. Ben Hannigan is a Reader in Mental Health Nursing at Cardiff University, UK, and has a practice background as a community mental health nurse. He has published widely in nursing, health care and social science journals and was the winner of the RCN in Wales Research in Nursing Award 2015. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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