Volume 34 Issue 2 - 2010
Advances in Contemporary Mental Health Nursing (2nd edn)
| 131-133 | | Prologue: Towards Innovation and a Partnership Future for Mental Health Nursing Nicholas G Procter, Angela Frederick Amar |
| 134-135 | | Guest Editorial: Transcultural Mental Health Nursing in Malaysia: Perspectives and Strategies Kam Hock Chang |
| 136-139 | | Commentary: Strategies for Mental Health Danny G Willis, Linda Beeber, Jane Mahoney, Daryl Sharp |
| 140-148 | | Therapeutic friendliness and the development of therapeutic leverage by mental health nurses in community rehabilitation settings Andrew Gardner |
| 149-157 | | Solution focused nursing: A fitting model for mental health nurses working in a public health paradigm Margaret McAllister |
| 158-166 | | Conceptualising the functional role of mental health consultation-liaison nurse in multi-morbidity, using Peplau's nursing theory Michael K. Merritt, Nicholas G Procter |
| 167-176 | | Consultation-liaison nursing:: A personal reflection Gillian van der Watt |
| 177-189 | | Is there a future in mental health promotion and consultation for nurses? Annette Woodhouse |
| 190-198 | | Self-esteem and optimism in rural youth: gender differences Lisa Marie Bernardo, Kirsti Hetager Stark, Kathryn Puskar, Tammy M Haley, Dianxu Ren, Linda Siemon, JoAnn Switala |
| 199-210 | | Paternal postpartum depression: How can nurses begin to help? Sherri Melrose |
| 211-220 | | Exploring the mental health nurse practitioner scope of practice (Youth Early Psychosis) an anecdotal account Neville Baker |
| 221-229 | | Younger adults with dementia: A strategy to promote awareness and transform perceptions Denise Chaston |
| 230-236 | | Informed consent for research involving people with dementia: A grey area Katrina Cubit |
| 237-247 | | Capacity, consent, and mental health legislation: Time for a new standard? Anthony J O'Brien |
| 248-257 | | What’s the bloody law on this?: Nurses, swearing, and the law in New South Wales, Australia. Teresa Stone, Lyn Francis |
| 258-266 | | Superficial supervision Andrew Gardner, Helen McCutcheon, Maria Fedoruk |
| 267-276 | | In search of a national approach to professional supervision for mental health and addiction nurses: The New Zealand experience Brian G McKenna, Katey Thom, Fiona Howard, Val Williams |
| 277-288 | | Cultural boundary surfing in mental health nursing: A creative narration Jacquie D Kidd |
Book Reviews |
| 288-288 | | Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing: The Craft of Caring (2nd edn) Phil Barker Reviewed by Michael K. Merritt |
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Editor:
Pauline Savy La Trobe University, VIC
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“Rural Mental Health”
Editors:
Darryl Maybery Monash University, VIC
Grace Brown Monash University, VIC
Richard Pugh Keele University, UK
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