جزییات کتاب
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.Content: Chapter 1 Understanding Dual Diagnosis: An Overview (pages 3–15): G.H. RassoolChapter 2 Policy Initiatives in Substance Misuse and Mental Health: Implications for Practice (pages 16–24): A. HammondChapter 3 Understanding Drug use and Misuse (pages 25–33): G.H. Rassool and J. WinningtonChapter 4 Psychoactive Substances and their Effects (pages 34–44): G.H. Rassool and J. WinningtonChapter 5 Mental Health: An Introduction (pages 45–53): G.H. Rassool and J. WinningtonChapter 6 Alcohol and Dual Diagnosis (pages 54–61): K. MooreChapter 7 Eating Disorders and Dual Diagnosis (pages 62–72): M. Abuel?Ealeh and R. BarrettChapter 8 Problem Drug Use and Personality Disorders (pages 73–78): P. PhillipsChapter 9 Black and Ethnic Minority Communities: Substance Misuse and Mental Health: Whose Problems Anyway? (pages 81–96): G.H. RassoolChapter 10 Vulnerable Young People and Substance Misuse (pages 97–106): M. Epling and J. McGregorChapter 11 Meeting Multiple Needs: Pregnancy, Parenting and Dual Diagnosis (pages 107–115): F. MacroryChapter 12 Addiction and Mental Health Nursing: A Synthesis of Role and Care in the Community (pages 117–129): K. Moore and G.H. RassoolChapter 13 Shared Care and Interprofessional Practice (pages 130–139): A. SimpsonChapter 14 Primary Care and Dual Diagnosis (pages 140–149): R. LawrenceChapter 15 Dual Diagnosis in Acute in?Patient Settings (pages 150–160): J. Gallagher and S.J. ScottChapter 16 Dual Diagnosis in a Forensic Setting (pages 161–168): P. Ford and P. WoodsChapter 17 Models of Care and Dual Diagnosis (pages 169–173): D. GallivanChapter 18 Framework for Multidimensional Assessment (pages 177–185): G.H. Rassool and J. WinningtonChapter 19 Dealing with Intoxication, Overdose, Withdrawal and Detoxification: Nursing Assessment and Interventions (pages 186–195): G.H. Rassool and J. WinningtonChapter 20 Prescribing Authority and Medication Management in Mental Health and Addiction Nursing (pages 196–208): G.H. Rassool and J. WinningtonChapter 21 Spiritual and Cultural Needs: Integration in Dual Diagnosis Care (pages 209–221): A. Hammond and G.H. RassoolChapter 22 Dual Diagnosis: Interventions with Carers (pages 222–231): D. Manley and L.M. RaynerChapter 23 Psychological Approaches in the Treatment of Dual Diagnosis (pages 232–239): K. BarryChapter 24 A Person Centred Approach to Understanding and Helping People with a Dual Diagnosis (pages 240–252): R. Bryant?JefferiesChapter 25 Motivational Interviewing (pages 253–260): P.G. MasonChapter 26 Relapse Prevention in Dual Diagnosis (pages 261–269): D. Manley and J. McGregorChapter 27 Educational Development and Clinical Supervision (pages 273–284): G.H. RassoolChapter 28 The Role and Competencies of Staff in the Treatment of Coexisting Problems of Mental Health and Substance Misuse (pages 285–295): R. Edwards