Underpinning principles of person-centred practice

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Chapter 2Underpinning principles of person-centred practice Brendan McCormack1 & Tanya McCance2 1Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK 2Ulster University, Northern Ireland, UK Introduction In this chapter we aim to explore what…

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Person-centredness in nursing strategy and policy

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Chapter 5Person-centredness in nursing strategy and policy Annette Solman & Val Wilson University of Technology Sydney, Australia Current context of health care There has been significant work in better managing…

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Introduction

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1Introduction1 Sara was one of those remarkable patients, familiar in psychiatric and mental health work, who eats objects that shouldn’t be eaten. Batteries, keys, bottle caps, paper clips, knives, nail…

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Garden-variety analogy

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4Garden-variety analogy Inpatient psychiatric care facilities often are associated with lovely outdoor spaces. Tree-lined walkways, old oak groves, sprawling grassy lawns, and even working farms are part of the legacy…

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Conclusion

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8Conclusion Millions of people come into contact with the mental health system every year, and many thousands wind up in the institutional system of care. Institutionalization can be a stultifying…

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The house as a grammatical form

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5The house as a grammatical form Valerie was a middle-aged woman with a lifelong history of alcohol and drug abuse. Her adult years had been marked by multiple acute and…

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The gestural bridge

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2The gestural bridge Joe had attended college briefly and worked part-time as a disc jockey for a local radio station. Fired from the job after repeated sobbing outbursts, he ran…

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