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Chapter 27 Psychiatric Care and Mental Health in the Community
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The Unique Role and Perspective of Psychiatric–Mental Health
Engages in therapeutic use of self Presence Self-reflection
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Nursing in Caring for the Public’s Health
Demographic changes Patterns of disease Methods of control and prevention of health problems Wellness focus
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Definition of Mental Health
Mental health involves connection of body, mind, and spirit, in mental and physical wholesomeness.
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History of Mental Health in the Community
Early humanitarian reform in mental health Community mental health reform in the 1960s
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History and Spirit of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing in the Community
State of the science of psychiatric–mental health nursing Levels of psychiatric–mental health nursing practice Basic-level function Advanced-level function
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Individuals and Population Groups Needing Psychiatric–Mental Health Services
Loss, death, separation Crisis Anxiety Depression Illness—acute and chronic Stress and coping Teens
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Individuals and Population Groups Needing Psychiatric–Mental Health Services (cont.)
Victims of violence American families Elderly population
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Models for Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing Practice
Public health model Primary care model Primary mental health care model Using reflection in nursing education and practice Using a phenomenological perspective: Understanding the public’s mental health lived experience, one person at a time
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