Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck
Mental health care has undergone profound changes in the past 50 years. Before the 1950s, humane treat- ment in large state faci ...
74 Unit 1 CURRENTTHEORIES& PRACTICE LONG-STAY CLIENTS Fisher et al. (2001) identify a group of clients with se- vere and per ...
4 TREATMENTSETTINGS ANDTHERAPEUTICPROGRAMS 75 Creating successful discharge plans that offer op- timal services and housing is e ...
other programs (e.g., vocational rehabilitation; med- ical, dental, and psychiatric care; psychosocial reha- bilitation programs ...
4 TREATMENTSETTINGS ANDTHERAPEUTICPROGRAMS 77 included under the “medically necessary” services funded under managed care. He id ...
78 Unit I CURRENTTHEORIES& PRACTICE services to overcome these barriers were not funded (Mallik et al., 1998). Clubhouse Mod ...
Test, and Stein conceived this idea in 1973 in Madi- son, Wisconsin, while working at Mendota State Hos- pital. They believed th ...
homeless people with severe mental illnesses every year. Participants in the first 2 years of the ACCESS demonstration project w ...
4 TREATMENTSETTINGS ANDTHERAPEUTICPROGRAMS 81 improve their attitudes toward people with mental illness. Perform careful screen ...
82 Unit I CURRENTTHEORIES& PRACTICE Roskes et al. (1999) proposed a model of working with mentally ill offenders that calls ...
The role of the case manager has become increas- ingly important with the proliferation of managed care and the variety of servi ...
84 Unit I CURRENTTHEORIES& PRACTICE The nurse will not always have the answer to solve a client’s problems or resolve a dif ...
goes beyond symptom control and medication management to include personal growth, reintegration into the community, empower- men ...
treatment. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 28 (11), 6–11. Roskes, E., Feldman, R., Arrington, S., & Leisher, M. (1999). A m ...
4 TREATMENTSETTINGS ANDTHERAPEUTICPROGRAMS 87 87 Chapter Study Guide ➤ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Select the best answer for each ...
88 ➤ FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS Identify the interdisciplinary team member responsible for the functions listed below. Works wi ...
Unit 2 ➤ Building the Nurse–Client Relationship ...
90 5 Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, the student should be able to 1.Describe how the nurse uses the necessary c ...
5 THERAPEUTICRELATIONSHIPS 91 The ability to establish therapeutic relationships with clients is one of the most important skill ...
comprehend what the nurse is saying. Likewise, a client with panic disorder may be too anxious to focus on the nurse’s communica ...
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