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This resource provides an extensive overview of mental health care, detailing the historical context, the impact of race and culture, and a spectrum of disorders including panic, phobias, PTSD, schizophrenia, mood disorders, and eating disorders. It discusses the dual diagnosis approach for co-occurring issues, inpatient nursing practices, psychosocial interventions, and technological integration in treatment. Furthermore, it addresses mental health care for older adults, children and adolescents, and the importance of risk assessment in primary care. Essential for understanding modern mental health practices.
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Introduction Orienting material: the background to care. The mental health service user. History of mental health nursing and psychiatry. Race, culture and ethnicity in mental health care Pages (7 - 54)
Lecture 2 Panic, phobias and obsessive compulsive disorder (pages 171 - 184)
lecture 3 Post traumatic disorder (Pages 211 – 228)
Lecture 4 Schizophrenia; nature, treatment and care (pages 59 – 75)
Lecture 5 Mood disorders: depression and mania. (Pages 75 – 95 )
Lecture 6 'Dual diagnosis': an integrated approach to care for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use problems (Pages 131 – 150 )
Lecture 7 Inpatient nursing (Pages 151 – 170 )
Lecture 8 Eating Disorders (Pages 185 – 210 )
Lecture 9 Physical health and severe mental illness (Pages 321 – 344 )
Lecture 10 . Mental health and older people (Pages 287 – 320 )
Lecture 11 Psychosocial Intervention (Pages 95 – 108 )
Lecture 12 Computerized self-help and information technology (Pages 345 – 360 )
Lecture 13 Alternatives to traditional mental health treatments (Pages 361 – 372 )
Lecture 14 Forensic nursing (Pages 373 – 392 )
Lecture 15 Child and adolescent difficulties (Pages 265 – 286 )
Lecture 16 • Assessment and management of risk: violence, suicide and self-harm. Mental health in primary care. • Mental health in primary care (Pages 229 – 264 )
The END Thank you Dr. Ayesh Sammour (MOH) Dr. Abdalkarim Radwan (IUG) Dr. Itaf Abed (IUG)