- Timely topics include the Canadian health care system, medical assistance in dying (MAID), the opioid crisis, legalization of cannabis (Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act), vaping, harm reduction, violence against women, mental health in the workplace setting, and more
- Psychotropic medication coverage emphasizes the latest in safe pharmaceutical treatment in mental health care
- Canadian cultural considerations address content related to race/ethnicity, Indigenous people, and the 2SLGBTQI+ community
- DSM-5 diagnoses include the latest information on new mental health diagnoses recognized by the American Psychiatric Association
- Case studies use realistic client situations to strengthen critical thinking and ensure that you consider psychosocial aspects of therapeutic care
- Critical Thinking boxes include practice scenarios with client issues, as well as questions that stimulate more careful analysis
- Cultural Consideration boxes highlight cultural issues and address the varied mental health needs of culturally diverse clients
- Medication Alert boxes identify the risks and possible adverse reactions of psychotherapeutic medications
- Internet usage content explores emerging mental health issues surrounding the use of the internet, highlighting related addictions and violence
- Sample patient care plans demonstrate the application of the therapeutic process to the care of individuals with various mental health disorders
- Key terms include phonetic pronunciations and text page references, and are listed in a comprehensive glossary, making it easier for you to understand and use mental health terminology
- Chapter objectives help you focus on the most important concepts
- NEW and EXPANDED coverage includes a dedicated chapter about the Canadian health care system (highlighting mental health inequities and contemporary approaches to improving access and quality of care), patient-centred care, palliation in mental health, stigma, trauma, suicide, cultural assessment, self-actualization as part of holistic well-being and recovery, and more
- NEW! Comprehensive coverage includes Canadian statistics, research, references and resources, guidelines, assessment and screening tools, therapies, drugs, terminology, and more
- EXPANDED! Additional case studies, Critical Thinking boxes, and Cultural Considerations boxes in every chapter promote application to practice, critical thinking, and prepare you for licensure exams
- NEW! Critical thinking questions at the end of each chapter re?ect the latest CCPNR Entry-Level competencies (also for Ontario and BC), allowing you to apply concepts to practice and prepare for licensure exams
Table of Contents
UNIT ONE: MENTAL HEALTH CARE: PAST AND PRESENT1. The History of Mental Health Care
2. The Canadian Mental Health Care System
3. Ethical and Legal Issues
4. Sociocultural Issues
5. Theories and Therapies
6. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
7. Psychotherapeutic Medication Therapy
UNIT TWO: THE CAREGIVER’S THERAPEUTIC SKILLS
8. Principles and Skills of Mental Health Care
9. Mental Health Observation and Assessment Skills
10. Therapeutic Communication
11. The Therapeutic Relationship
12. The Therapeutic Environment
UNIT THREE: MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
13. Challenges of Childhood
14. Challenges of Adolescence
15. Challenges of Adulthood
16. Challenges of Late Adulthood
17. Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Dementia
UNIT FOUR: PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL CHALLENGES
18. Managing Anxiety
19. Illness and Hospitalization
20. Loss and Grief
21. Depression and Other Mood Disorders
22. Physical Challenges, Psychological Sources
23. Eating and Sleeping Disorders
24. Dissociative Disorders
UNIT FIVE: PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES
25. Anger and Aggression
26. Outward-Focused Emotions: Violence
27. Inward-Focused Emotions: Suicide
28. Substance-Related Disorders
29. Sexuality and Sexual Disorders
30. Personality Disorders
31. Brain Function, Schizophrenia, and Other Psychoses
32. Chronic Mental Health Disorders
33. Challenges for the Future
APPENDIXES
A: Mental Status Assessment at a Glance
B: A Simple Assessment of Tardive Dyskinesia Symptoms
C: Canadian Standards for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
Glossary
Authors
Boris Bard Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, Ontario. Boris Bard, RN, MSc, ACMHN is the After Hours Manager at Baycrest Health Sciences in Toronto, Ontario, and Founder and Consultant at Shalva.ca based in Newmarket, Ontario offering Mental Health Education, Hospital Management, and PTSD Consulting. Boris was previously Manager, Neurology Services at the University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario. Bonnie Fournier Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Dr. Bonnie Fournier, RN, MSc, PhDAdjunct Professor, School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia
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Site Administrator, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, Ontario

