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Dual Diagnosis Nursing


Dual Diagnosis Nursing

Paperback by Rassool, G. Hussein (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Dual Diagnosis Nursing

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ISBN:
9781405119023
Publication Date:
30 Oct 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 - 31 May 2024
Dual Diagnosis Nursing

Description

The increasing number of individuals with co-existing substance misuse and psychiatric disorders presents a key challenge to mental health and addiction nurses. This practice-based text focuses on the management and intervention strategies to effectively meet the needs of this client group in both community and residential settings. Dual Diagnosis Nursing is a comprehensive text for practitioners on contemporary approaches to working with dual disorder and dual diagnosis patients. It explores both clinical and theoretical perspectives in a variety of different care and treatment settings, addressing key issues such as needs of special populations, multi-dimensional assessment, dealing with emergencies, prescribing and medication management, nursing and psychological interventions, spiritual needs, carers' interventions and professional development.

Contents

Part 1 Background. Chapter 1: Understanding Dual Diagnosis: an Overview. Chapter 2: Policy Initiatives in Substance Misuse and Mental Health: Implications for Practice. Chapter 3: Understanding Drug Use and Misuse. Chapter 4: Psychoactive Substances and their Effects. Chapter 5: Mental Health: an Introduction. Chapter 6: Alcohol and Dual Diagnosis. Chapter 7: Eating Disorders and Dual Diagnosis. Chapter 8: Problem Drug Use and Personality Disorders. Part 2 Special Populations. Chapter 9: Black and Ethnic Minority Communities: Substance Misuse and Mental Health: Whose Problems Anyway?. Chapter 10: Vulnerable Young People and Substance Misuse. Chapter 11: Meeting Multiple Needs: Pregnancy, Parenting and Dual Diagnosis. Part 3 Context and Approaches. Chapter 12: Addiction and Mental Health Nursing: a Synthesis of Role and Care in the Community. Chapter 13: Shared Care and Inter-professional Practice. Chapter 14: Primary Care and Dual Diagnosis. Chapter 15: Dual Diagnosis in Acute In-patient Settings. Chapter 16: Dual Diagnosis in a Forensic Setting. Chapter 17: Models of Care and Dual Diagnosis. Part 4 Interventions and Treatment Strategy. Chapter 18: Framework for Multidimensional Assessment. Chapter 19: Dealing with Intoxication, Overdose, Withdrawal and Detoxification: Nursing Assessment and Interventions. Chapter 20: Prescribing Authority and Medication Management in Mental Health and Addiction Nursing. Chapter 21: Spiritual and Cultural Needs: Integration in Dual Diagnosis Care. Chapter 22: Dual Diagnosis: Interventions with Carers. Chapter 23: Psychological Approaches in the Treatment of Dual Diagnosis. Chapter 24: A Person Centred Approach to Understanding and Helping People with a Dual Diagnosis. Chapter 25: Motivational Interviewing. Chapter 26: Relapse Prevention in Dual Diagnosis. Part 5 Professional Development. Chapter 27: Educational Development and Clinical Supervision. Chapter 28: The Role and Competencies of Staff in the Treatment of Coexisting Problems of Mental Health and Substance Misuse

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