Description |
ix, 133 pages : illustrations, portraits. ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Part 1. Behind the scenes -- part 2. Setting the scene -- part 3. Stories from consumers, carers and clinicians |
Summary |
This is an extraordinary collection of personal stories from a range of mental health consumers, carers and mental health nurse clinicians who openly share their experiences. This is an important new mental health resource. It features 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. This book 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 |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Spiral binding |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Mental health personnel and patient.
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Mental illness -- Case studies.
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Psychiatric nursing -- Australia.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Author |
Marks, Peta.
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McAllister, Margaret.
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Nizette, Debra.
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ISBN |
0729540979 (paperback) |
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9780729540971 (paperback) |
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