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By Patricia Barkway, RN, CMHN, FACMHN, BA, MSc(PHC)
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This fully updated second edition is written specifically for health science and nursing students in Australia and New Zealand.
Authored by the highly regarded Patricia Barkway, with a diverse range of expert contributors, this Elsevier e-book interprets psychology for nurses, as well as for students of paramedicine, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, public health, pharmacy, psychology, social work and midwifery.Psychology for Health Professionals 2e e-book examines essential psychological theories, placing them within a social context. Acknowledging increasing awareness that behaviour is influenced as much by external factors as biological and psychological ones, the book’s first half outlines psychological, lifespan and social theories, then applies them to contemporary health issues in later chapters.A key focus of this leading psychology e-book is examining individual personality and psychological theory within the social context of people’s lives.New content includes current, evidence-based research, references and clinical examples relevant to interdisciplinary, contemporary healthcare practice. Issues of cultural safety and awareness have been strengthened throughout; there is a new section on chronic illness and a focus on recovery.This introductory psychology e-book does not assume its readers will have prior ‘psychology’ knowledge, yet it can easily be used well beyond first-year university.
"Patricia Barkway offers a fresh approach to phychology in health care, emphasising that the behaviour of an individual is influenced by biological, psychological and social factors...This well-referenced text provides a range of tools to apply psychology effectively in the health care setting.
Nursing Standard, 16 June 2010
"This well condensed text (only 292 pages) succeeds in covering most topics effectively, while reserving space for critical thinking exercises, reviews, case studies, and classroom activities...This book provides a useful compendium of topics health care professionals need to know about." Nurse Education in Practice, January 2010"The material covered [in the various chapters] is undoubtedly relevant, up to date, and has some nice features; the emphasis on social inequalities and cultural factors as important considerations for those involved in the delivery of healthcare is particularly good." Reviewed by: British Journal of Occupational Therapy Date: Nov 2014
By Patricia Barkway, RN, CMHN, FACMHN, BA, MSc(PHC), Senior Lecturer Mental Health Nursing, Flinders University Adelaide