Volume 21 Issue 1 - 2006
Advances in Contemporary Mental Health Nursing (1st edn)
| iii-iv | | Foreword: Consumers, Practice, Interventions and Education in Mental Health Nursing Sandra Talley |
| vii-ix | | Preface: Mental Health Nursing for Individual, Community and Organisational Benefit Nicholas G Procter |
Consumers And Mental Health |
| 1-3 | | Guest Editorial: Reason, Commonsense and Imagination in the Service of our Shared Humanity Kenneth Walsh PhD |
| 4-13 | | In Our Own Words: Consumers' views on the reality of consumer participation in mental health care Val Goodwin, Brenda Happell |
| 14-21 | | Consumer Evaluation of a Mental Health Liaison Nurse Service in the Emergency Department Timothy Wand, Peter Schaecken |
| 22-31 | | Moving Toward Culturally Sensitive Services for Indigenous People: A non-Indigenous mental health nursing perspective Anthony (Tony) P O'Brien |
| 32-40 | | A Randomised Controlled Trial Testing the Impact of Exercise on Cognitive Symptoms and Disability of Residents with Dementia John Stevens, Mark Killeen |
Mental Health Nursing Practice |
| 41-42 | | Guest Editorial: Defining Our Scope of Practice Stephen Elsom |
| 43-49 | | Attitudes of Registered Psychiatric Nurses Towards Patients Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder Cecil Deans, Elizabeth Meocevic |
| 50-61 | | Workplace Practices with Mental Health Implications Impacts on Recruitment and Retention of Overseas Nurses in the Context of Nursing Shortages Akram Omeri |
| 62-70 | | Best Practice Management Strategies for Mental Health Nurses During the Clinical Application of Civil Commitment: An Overview Brian G McKenna, Alexanda IF Simpson, John H Coverdale |
| 71-84 | | Violence Against Psychiatric Nurses: Sensitive research as science and intervention Marilyn Lewis Lannza, Robert Zeiss, Jill Rierdan |
| 85-93 | | Community-Based Postpartum Depression Screening Within the First Month After Delivery June Andrews Horowitz |
| 94-102 | | The Use of Psychotropic Medications with Breastfeeding Women: Applying the available evidence Kim Usher, Kim Foster |
| 103-115 | | Dementia Related Aggression in the Acute Sector: Is a Code Black really the answer? Jacqueline Jones, Sally Borbasi, Alan Nankivell, Craig Lockwood |
Mental Health Nursing Education |
| 117-119 | | Guest Editorial: Reflections on Mental Health Nursing Education Dianne Wynaden |
| 120-130 | | Managing the 'Unmanageable': Training staff in the use of dialectical behaviour therapy for borderline personality disorder Mike Hazelton, Rachel Rossiter, Julie Milner |
| 131-141 | | Creating Supportive Environments for Mental Health Promotion in the Workplace Patricia Barkway |
| 142-152 | | Mental Health Nursing in New Zealand Primary Health Care Anthony J O'Brien, Frances A Hughes, Jacquie D Kidd |
| 153-157 | | Educating Mental Health Nurses in Clinical Settings: Tackling the challenge Michelle Cleary, Garry Walter |
Epilogue |
| 160-162 | | Advances in Contemporary Mental Health Nursing: A Continuous Process Barbara E Wolfe |
Book Reviews |
| 157-159 | | Mental Health Care for People with Learning Disabilities Helena Priest and Michael Gibbs Reviewed by Jan Walmsley |
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