Mental health nursing has been shaped by a variety of policy factors in the past 50 years. In this new textbook, edited by the mental health policy advisor to the Royal College of Nursing, a range of experts in their field introduce the essential elements of policy and legislation to new students and experienced practitioners which will affect them throughout their careers. Clinical examples are drawn on throughout, to help students think about the real-life context of what can be a difficult subject.
Title: Mental Health Policy for Nurses
Author: Hulatt, Ian
ISBN: 9781446252512
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Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Publication Date: 2014-04-15
Number of Pages: 264
Weight: 0.4401 kg
'This book offers a range of differing perspectives on mental health policy. I like the mixture of exercises available in particular - these will help prompt reflection and discussion for the reader.'
-- Angelina Chadwick, Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, University of Salford
Understanding the impact and implications of policy on mental health practice is an essential part of our work, particularly at a time of considerable and turbulent change. This book is grounded in informed and accessible information that will help make sense of the complexity that is political reform in the field of mental health practice.
-- Sally Hardy, Professor of Mental Health Nursing and Practice Innovation, London South Bank University
...I found the chapter overviews helpful and the various authors a plus. The reflective activities will be valuable to the student in self-reflection, as we all tend to learn more once presented with a different view from our own and are made to reflect on that view...Anyone working in nursing, from the student, the novice nurse, to the experienced nurse should read this book...
-- Evelyn Martin, Senior Lecturer, West Virginia University, USA