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Practical Ideas for Emotional Intelligence

01 September 2008

Mental Health Practice

Book Review

As the authors suggest, there are many academic texts about emotional intelligence but a dearth of practical help. This text is a refreshing addition to the...

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

01 October 2010

Mental Health Practice

Book Review

IT woULD be inappropriate to review this book without mentioning the untimely death of one of the authors, Padmal De silva, who passed away in November 2007. he made...

Cognitive behaviour therapy and eating disorders

01 April 2009

Mental Health Practice

Book Review

THE WAY this book’s author talks about people with eating disorders is always compassionate and never derogatory. I have been following Fairburn’s written work and...

3rd Victorian Collaborative Psychiatric Nursing Conference 2002

01 December 2002

Mental Health Practice

Diary

The concurrent sessions, which can present a problem in terms of suiting everyone’s needs, were managed successfully. The sessions were organised into themes, such...

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (2nd Edition)

01 February 2003

Mental Health Practice

Book review

The first part of this book focuses on the lead author’s personal experiences of obsessional compulsive disorder (OCD). He provides a comprehensive view of his...

Panic disorder: Nature, assessment and treatment

01 April 2002

Mental Health Practice

CPD

Aims and intended learning outcomes This article discusses the characteristics of panic disorder, its assessment and treatment. After reading this article and...

Mental health services: a suitable case for treatment?

01 October 2006

Mental Health Practice

General

It is well established that mental health services in the UK have been slow to adopt evidence-based practice (EBP) and this applies in particular to cognitive...

Dear cno..

12 April 2005

Nursing Standard

Artical-commentary

Any review of a professional discipline and its contribution to the national health and wealth is to be welcomed, at least in principle. However, the announcement of...