Mental health policy for nurses /
Policy determines much of what nurses actually do on a daily basis, which means it is essential for nurses to engage with policy if they are to understand their own practice. ?Mental health nursing?in particular has been shaped by a variety of policy factors in the past fifty years. In this new text...
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | Text in English. |
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Los Angeles :
SAGE,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- chapter 1. The history of mental health policy in the United Kingdom
- chapter 2. The European context
- chapter 3. Community services
- chapter 4. Psychosis
- chapter 5. Older people
- chapter 6. Dementia
- chapter 7. Personality disorder
- chapter 8. Service user involvement
- chapter 9. Equalites in mental health nursing
- chapter 10. Child mental health policy in the UK
- chapter 11. Dual diagnosis
- chapter 1. Policy into action?