The Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing: Principles and Practice by Iain Ryrie, Ian Norman (Paperback, 2013)

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"The Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing: Principles and Practice" is a comprehensive textbook published by Open University Press in 2013. Written by authors Iain Ryrie and Ian Norman, this 728-page paperback covers the subject areas of medicine and nursing, specifically focusing on psychiatric nursing. The book provides a valuable resource for adults looking to deepen their understanding of mental health nursing, combining practical principles with scientific insights in a clear and informative manner. With a height of 246 mm and a weight of 2 g, this textbook is a valuable tool for students and professionals in the field.

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This well-established textbook is a must buy for all mental health nursing students. Comprehensive and broad, it explores in detail the many ways in which mental health nursing can have a positive impact on the lives of those with mental health problems.This book includes pedagogy to help students get the most out of each chapter and apply theory to practice in a rewarding way. Chapters include: Case Studies: Based on real practice in a variety of settingsThinking Space: These will help you reflect on your practice and assess your learningQuotes from service users: These offer the service user perspective throughout the book New to this editionThis new edition is extensively revised throughout and has been extended from 35 to 42 chapters. With 11 brand new chapters plus 14 chapters re-written by new authors, the book is brimming with updated material and new contributions. The book now covers these additional topics: family workmotivational approachessolution focused therapymental health medication in practiceadmission and discharge planningworking with groups, families and carersworking with older service userscontinuing professional development andadvanced practice Contributors: Anne Aiyegbusi, Ryan Askey-Jones, Sally Askey-Jones, Paul Calaminus, Samantha Coster, Crispin Day, Julie Dilallo, Graham Durcan, Megan Ellis, Ann Gallagher, Lina Gega, Sue Gurney, Cheryl Kipping, Simon Lawton-Smith, Alison I Machin, Tony Machin, Niall McCrae, Sandra Moran, David Morning, Ian Noonan, Ian Norman, Kingsley Norton, Mary O'Toole, Jane Padmore, Caroline Parker, Jean Penny, Rachel Perkins, Karen Pilkington, Hagen Rampes, Julie Repper, Charlotte Roberts, Debbie Robson, Anthony Ross, Iain Ryrie, Jacqueline Sin, Susan Sookoo, Craig Thompson, Simon Westrip, Helen Wilde and Toby Williamson. Student Reviews: This book is a must have for anyone that studies within the mental health care setting. It highlights simple ideas while also giving a realistic and more complex notion of what mental health is. It brings to the forefront some issues that aren't normally discussed openly within society. Nathan Hicks, Mental Health Nursing Student, Anglia Ruskin University, UK As a newly qualified mental health practitioner, this book has influenced my approach to clinical practice with a determination to integrate theory and practice. Although, this has proven to be an impossible challenge at some times, adopting this book in the clinical environment will help me demonstrate a good understanding of the principles mental health nursing. Jean-Louis Ayivor, Newly qualified Mental Heath Practitioner The 2nd edition of this book has been essential throughout all modules of my course and was a useful guide to dip into when my knowledge base was challenged in placement areas. This 3rd edition brings additional and up-to-date information which will see me through to the end of my training and beyond into practice as a qualified nurse. Julie Sheen, Mental Health Nursing Student, University of Essex, UKOther Reviews: I am delighted to offer an enthusiastic endorsement for the 3rd edition of this important book. First producedin 2004, significant changes in the delivery of mental health services, our understanding of productive ways of working with a population in need and the importance of the services user perspective have all been readdressed in this most recent revised edition. The previous editions were very well received and this most recent version offers important revisions and added value to what was already a well founded and essential textbook for both students and qualified practitioners.The book is cleverly structured, easily read and presented with clarity by the impressive range of contributing authors. The Editors and Authors are to be congratulated for this important updated edition.I have little doubt that this 3rd edition will be as successful as the first and second. I see it as essential reading for students undertaking n

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PublisherOpen University Press
ISBN-100335245617
ISBN-139780335245611
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Number of Pages728 Pages
Publication NameThe Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing: Principles and Practice
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMedicine, Nursing
Publication Year2013
TypeTextbook
AuthorIain Ryrie, Ian Norman
Subject AreaMedical Nursing & Ancillary Services
FormatPaperback

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Item Height246 mm
Item Weight2 g
Item Width187 mm
Height246mm
Width187mm
Weight2g

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorIain Ryrie, Ian Norman
Spine40mm

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