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Biological Aspects of Mental Health Nursing
Contributor(s): Rinomhota, Shupi (Author), Marshall, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 044305990X     ISBN-13: 9780443059902
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
OUR PRICE:   $51.43  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2000
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Annotation: This outstanding resource provides a broad overview of the neurobiological factors that contribute to the development of mental health problems. BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING also strives to clearly identify issues relevant to mental health nursing practice. Includes discussion of the role of homeostasis in maintaining physical and emotional wellbeing; the link between immunology, nutrition, and mental health; the coordinated role of neuro-function and endocrine function in influencing behavior; adaptive and maladaptive responses of the body to stress and stressors; aging process as a continuum of life and its relation to mental health; and restorative function of sleep.
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Nursing - Psychiatric & Mental Health
Dewey: 610.736
LCCN: 00029613
Physical Information: 0.54" H x 6.11" W x 9.17" (0.80 lbs) 240 pages
 
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This outstanding resource provides a broad overview of the neurobiological factors that contribute to the development of mental health problems. BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING also strives to clearly identify issues relevant to mental health nursing practice. Includes discussion of the role of homeostasis in maintaining physical and emotional wellbeing; the link between immunology, nutrition, and mental health; the coordinated role of neuro-function and endocrine function in influencing behavior; adaptive and maladaptive responses of the body to stress and stressors; aging process as a continuum of life and its relation to mental health; and restorative function of sleep.
  • Provides unique integrated approach linking biological issues to psychological and social factors
  • Clearly relevant to mental health practice
  • Excellent overview of neurobiological factors in mental health