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Psychiatric nursing : ethical strife / edited by Phillip J. Barker and Ben Davidson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Arnold, 1998Description: xviii, 359 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0340625236
  • 9780340625231
Other title:
  • Ethical strife
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.890231001 22
Contents:
Editors' profiles -- Authors' profiles -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Ch. 1. The ethical landscape -- Ch. 2. Freedom, psychiatry and responsibility -- Ch. 3. Society, disturbance and illness -- Ch. 4. The ethics of professionalised care -- Ch. 5. The role of the psychiatric nurse -- Ch. 6. Anti-psychiatry: the ethical and practical alternatives to traditional treatment -- Ch. 7. Creating from chaos -- Ch. 8. Psychiatric nursing and the myth of altruism -- Ch. 9. Dissent -- Ch. 10. Whose reality is it anyway? -- Ch. 11. Asserting difference: psychiatric care in black and white -- Ch. 12. Working with women -- Ch. 13. Writing as a tool of reflective practice: sketches and reflections from inside the split milieu of an eating disorders unit -- Ch. 14. Doing and being: a Buddhist perspective on craving and addiction -- Ch. 15. The paradox of psychiatric nursing: making a difference by attempting to change nothing -- Ch. 16. Trying to treat the system: dominance and negotiation in family therapy -- Ch. 17. Listening to clients -- Ch. 18. Clinical sociology and empowerment -- Ch. 19. Community psychology: a social action approach to psychological distress -- Ch. 20. Democracy in psychiatric settings: collectivism vs. individualism -- Ch. 21. Quality assurance: the ethical dimension of measuring work -- Ch. 22. Buying a self: the ethics of purchasing therapy -- Ch. 23. Reframing the experience of AIDS: marginalisation, liminality and beyond -- Ch. 24. The wounded healer and the myth of mental well-being: ethical issues concerning the mental health status of psychiatric nurses -- Ch. 25. Epilogue: the heart of the ethical matter -- Index.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.890231001 PSY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A192041B
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.890231001 PSY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A147865B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Editors' profiles -- Authors' profiles -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Ch. 1. The ethical landscape -- Ch. 2. Freedom, psychiatry and responsibility -- Ch. 3. Society, disturbance and illness -- Ch. 4. The ethics of professionalised care -- Ch. 5. The role of the psychiatric nurse -- Ch. 6. Anti-psychiatry: the ethical and practical alternatives to traditional treatment -- Ch. 7. Creating from chaos -- Ch. 8. Psychiatric nursing and the myth of altruism -- Ch. 9. Dissent -- Ch. 10. Whose reality is it anyway? -- Ch. 11. Asserting difference: psychiatric care in black and white -- Ch. 12. Working with women -- Ch. 13. Writing as a tool of reflective practice: sketches and reflections from inside the split milieu of an eating disorders unit -- Ch. 14. Doing and being: a Buddhist perspective on craving and addiction -- Ch. 15. The paradox of psychiatric nursing: making a difference by attempting to change nothing -- Ch. 16. Trying to treat the system: dominance and negotiation in family therapy -- Ch. 17. Listening to clients -- Ch. 18. Clinical sociology and empowerment -- Ch. 19. Community psychology: a social action approach to psychological distress -- Ch. 20. Democracy in psychiatric settings: collectivism vs. individualism -- Ch. 21. Quality assurance: the ethical dimension of measuring work -- Ch. 22. Buying a self: the ethics of purchasing therapy -- Ch. 23. Reframing the experience of AIDS: marginalisation, liminality and beyond -- Ch. 24. The wounded healer and the myth of mental well-being: ethical issues concerning the mental health status of psychiatric nurses -- Ch. 25. Epilogue: the heart of the ethical matter -- Index.

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