1: Andrew C. Grundy and Debbie Butler: Service users' views and expectations of mental health nurses,2: Isaac Tuffour: Values-based mental health nursing3: Patrick Callaghan and Paul Crawford: Evidence-based mental health nursing practice4: Carmel Bond, Theo Stickley, and Gemma Stacey: Caring:...
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- 1: Andrew C. Grundy and Debbie Butler: Service users' views and expectations of mental health nurses,
- 2: Isaac Tuffour: Values-based mental health nursing
- 3: Patrick Callaghan and Paul Crawford: Evidence-based mental health nursing practice
- 4: Carmel Bond, Theo Stickley, and Gemma Stacey: Caring: The essence of mental health nursing
- 5: Jean Morrissey: Interpersonal communication: Heron's six category intervention analysis
- 6: Michael Coffey, Greg Rooney, and Stephen McKenna Lawson: Understanding therapeutic relationships in mental health nursing
- 7: Helen Rees, Adam Chillman, and Zaynab Yasin Sohawon: Assessment in mental health nursing
- 8: Alan Simpson and Geoff Brennan: Working in partnership
- 9: Helen Pusey, Simon Burrow, and John Keady: Dementia: A person-centred perspective
- 10: Alan Simpson and Jessica Sears: Recovery-focused care and safety planning assessment and management
- 11: Mary Munro-Hargreaves and Billy Ridler: Key skills in telemental health
- 12: Michael Nash, Christine Kakai, and Roupmatee Joggyah: The essence of physical health care
- 13: Marie Chellingsworth: Low intensity CBT interventions (guided self-help)
- 14: Juanita Hoe and Rachel Thompson: Introductory skills for conducting psychosocial interventions in dementia care
- 15: Maria Filip and Tim Carter: Behavioural activation
- 16: Anita Henderson and Roy Litvin: Behavioural family interventions for the self-harming and suicidal adolescent
- 17: Annmarie Grealish and Gemma Trainor: Key skills in working with children and young people
- 18: Jane Sedgwick-Müller: Key skills in working with people living with neurodevelopmental disorders
- 19: Alan Pringle and Mark Pearson: Medication management
- 20: Richard Griffith: Law and practice
- 21: Dan Warrender and Chris Young: Considering and responding to risk when working with people living with mental health problems
- 22: Mark Baker, Haseem Usman, and Susan Sookoo: Practising safe and effective observation
- 23: Rachel Lees, Keith Waters, and Andy Willis: The recognition and therapeutic management of self harm and suicide prevention
- 24: Dave Riley, Tommy Dickinson, Jeanette Murray, and Wayne Ennis: Supporting people through periods of distress that may result in harm to themselves or others
- 25: Patrick Callaghan and Adam Sutcliffe: Working with people with substance misuse problems
- 26: Ben Hannigan and Nick Weaver: Skills to improve care continuity: Working in interagency and interprofessional teams
- 27: Emma Wadey: Leadership and management in mental health nursing
- 28: Opeyemi Atanda, Patrick Callaghan, Eleni Vangeli, and Paula Reavey: Health behaviour change theories
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