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Coping with Bereavement

01 February 2002

Mental Health Practice

Book Review

As a resource for information, the tapes are a valuable adjunct to some of the written work that already exists. Taking the form of helpful ‘advice’, information on...

Vive la difference

01 June 2002

Mental Health Practice

Letter

Dear Editor, I am responding to the news report (MHP May, page 3) on Professor White’s speech regarding the alleged ‘schism’ in mental health nursing epitomised by...

Personal Therapy for Schizophrenia and Related Disorders

01 November 2003

Mental Health Practice

Book Review

This is an interesting book that describes and explains, what the author terms, ‘personal therapy (PT)’. At times, I was compelled to read further but found other...

Inspiring hope

05 August 1998

Nursing Standard

Letter

In response to the article The importance of hope’ (Art and Science July 1) I would like to point out that in the section ‘Inspiring hope’, it appears as though I...

Clinical risk: a need for engagement not observation

01 May 1999

Mental Health Practice

Clinical

Nursing care in acute settings has attracted much attention of late (Hurstet al1999, Mental Health Act Commission and the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health 1997,...

Taking on nurse prescribing powers could lead mental health nurses away from the core concepts that underpin nursing, argue John Cutcliffe and Peter Campbell

01 February 2002

Mental Health Practice

Opinion

Recent articles in Mental Health Practice by Nolan et al (2001a, b)drew attention to the issue of nurse prescribing and described the experiences of some mental...

Empathy, students and the problems of genuineness

01 June 1998

Mental Health Practice

Clinical

In counselling, the term 'person-centred therapy' is synonymous with the concept of core conditions.

The long and winding road

01 October 2001

Nurse Researcher

Issues in research

In this article, John Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson drew on their experience of seeking funding for qualitative studies in order to offer researchers some helpful...

Evidence-based practice: demolishing some myths

05 January 2000

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

Most nurses base their practice on evidence produced by research. This article examines alternative ways of working and demolishes commonly held nursing myths in the...

Digging for evidence

01 November 1998

Mental Health Practice

Features

Last year, the Mental Health Programme was commissioned by the UKCC nursing committee to review the literature relating to nursing’s and health visiting’s...