Talking therapy : knowledge and power in American psychiatric nursing

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“Talking Therapy traces the rise of modern psychiatric nursing in the United States from the 1930s to the 1970s. Through an analysis of the relationship between nurses and other mental health professions, with an emphasis on nursing scholarship, this book demonstrates the inherently social construction of ‘mental health’, and highlights the role of nurses in challenging, and complying with, modern approaches to psychiatry. After WWII, heightened cultural and political emphasis on mental health for social stability enabled the development of psychiatric nursing as a distinct knowledge project through which nurses aimed to transform institutional approaches to patient care, and to contribute to health and social science beyond the bedside. Nurses now take for granted the ideas that underpin their relationships with patients, but this book demonstrates that these were ideas not easily won, and that nurses in the past fought hard to make mental health nursing what it is today”– Provided by publisher

Additional information

Authors

Kylie M. Smith

format-edition
ISBNS

9781978801493, 1978801491, 9781978801479, 1978801475

OCLC

1111653293

Subjects

Psychiatric nursing, Nurse and patient, Psychiatric Nursing history, Nurse's Role history, Nurse-Patient Relations, History, 20th Century, Relations infirmière-patient, Médecine Histoire 20e siècle, MEDICAL General, United States, Electronic books

File name

9781978801493

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