Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck

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The client may be able to see the relatedness of
the events or a pattern of behavior while dis-
cussing the situation.

Anticipatory planning may prepare the client to
avoid similar circumstances in the future.

The client is more likely to experience frustration
or dissatisfaction, which can lead to substance
use when he or she has excessive amounts of
unstructured time.

Scheduled events provide the client with some-
thing to anticipate or look forward to doing.

Visualization of the schedule provides a concrete
reference for the client.

A journal can provide a focus for the client and
can yield information that is useful in future
planning. The client also may record information
that would otherwise be forgotten or overlooked.

The client may have little or no knowledge of
social interaction skills. Modeling the skills
provides a concrete example of the desired skills.

Positive feedback will encourage the client to
continue socialization attempts and enhance
self-esteem.

Purposeful activity makes better use of the
client’s unstructured time and can enhance the
client’s feelings of worth and self-esteem.

Problems for clients who have dual diagnosis are
complicated and long-term, requiring ongoing and
extended assistance.

If drinking or substance use occurs, discuss the
events that led to the incident with the client in a
nonjudgmental manner.


Discuss ways to avoid similar circumstances in
the future.


Assess the amount of unstructured time with
which the client must cope.


Assist the client to plan weekly or even daily
schedules of purposeful activities: errands,
appointments, taking walks, and so forth.


Writing the schedule on a calendar may be
beneficial.


Recording a journal of activities, feelings, and
thoughts may be helpful to the client.


Teach the client social skills. Describe and
demonstrate specific skills such as eye contact,
attentive listening, nodding, and so forth. Discuss
the kind of topics that are appropriate for social
conversation such as the weather, news, local
events, and so forth.


Give positive support to the client for appropriate
use of social skills.


*Refer the client to volunteer or vocational
services if indicated.


*Refer the client to community support services
that address mental health and substance
dependence-related needs.

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