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Improving Mental Health Through Animal-Assisted Therapy
The Chimo Project concept was founded in 1999 by 
Dennis Anderson who, at that time, was the 
President of the Canadian Mental Health 
Association in Alberta. The Chimo Project is named 
after Dennis’s animal friend “Chimo,” a Blue 
Heeler/Labrador cross. Because Dennis has 
personally experienced the psychological benefits 
of human-animal interactions, he aspired to obtain 
evidence that animals may be beneficial in the 
treatment of persons with mental health concerns. 
The na...
- Essay
- • 268 pages •
The Chimo Project concept was founded in 1999 by 
Dennis Anderson who, at that time, was the 
President of the Canadian Mental Health 
Association in Alberta. The Chimo Project is named 
after Dennis’s animal friend “Chimo,” a Blue 
Heeler/Labrador cross. Because Dennis has 
personally experienced the psychological benefits 
of human-animal interactions, he aspired to obtain 
evidence that animals may be beneficial in the 
treatment of persons with mental health concerns. 
The na...
Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE 
You are welcome to this interesting specialty nursing courseoffered inthe general nursing curriculum. The course focuses on the study of mental health and psychiatric nursing as part of general nursing and it is designed to provide you the opportunity of applying the nursing sciences in the care of patients suffering from psychiatric illnesses. This course will broaden your knowledge and skills needed for meeting the ever changing needs of psychiatric clients/patients...
- Essay
- • 184 pages •
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE 
You are welcome to this interesting specialty nursing courseoffered inthe general nursing curriculum. The course focuses on the study of mental health and psychiatric nursing as part of general nursing and it is designed to provide you the opportunity of applying the nursing sciences in the care of patients suffering from psychiatric illnesses. This course will broaden your knowledge and skills needed for meeting the ever changing needs of psychiatric clients/patients...
MENTAL HEALTH LEARNING DIARY
“Every man is more than just himself; he also represents the unique, the very special 
and always significant and remarkable point at which the world's phenomena intersect, only 
once in this way and never again. That is why every man's story is important, eternal, sacred; 
that is why every man, as long as he lives and fulfills the will of nature, is wondrous, and 
worthy of every consideration” 
Hermann Hesse, “Demian” 
Dear readers, our peers and teachers, who read this diary, d...
- Summary
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“Every man is more than just himself; he also represents the unique, the very special 
and always significant and remarkable point at which the world's phenomena intersect, only 
once in this way and never again. That is why every man's story is important, eternal, sacred; 
that is why every man, as long as he lives and fulfills the will of nature, is wondrous, and 
worthy of every consideration” 
Hermann Hesse, “Demian” 
Dear readers, our peers and teachers, who read this diary, d...
THE PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
Despite nearly a thousand distinct forms of therapy, no single model of treatment has emerged as 
sufficiently compelling to become the chosen model of care. There is scant agreement on how best to 
understand human nature and the development of personality, what constitutes the origin of symptom 
formation, why the role of the therapist differs markedly between theories, or how best to determine the 
most appropriate course of treatment for a specific condition or injury. Consider such perv...
- Other
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Despite nearly a thousand distinct forms of therapy, no single model of treatment has emerged as 
sufficiently compelling to become the chosen model of care. There is scant agreement on how best to 
understand human nature and the development of personality, what constitutes the origin of symptom 
formation, why the role of the therapist differs markedly between theories, or how best to determine the 
most appropriate course of treatment for a specific condition or injury. Consider such perv...
Nursing Care for Schizophrenic Clients: Recent Advances and Client-Centred Nursing Care Perspectives
Schizophrenia is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide; psychiatric 
disorders can result in impairments of perception, poor self-care, and decreased performance in activities of daily living. Treatment and nursing care are vital options for clients 
to improve their signs and symptoms, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 
planning of nursing care for individual schizophrenic clients is essential and will help 
them have a satisfactory quality of life. Current nursing shoul...
- Thesis
- • 19 pages •
Schizophrenia is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide; psychiatric 
disorders can result in impairments of perception, poor self-care, and decreased performance in activities of daily living. Treatment and nursing care are vital options for clients 
to improve their signs and symptoms, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 
planning of nursing care for individual schizophrenic clients is essential and will help 
them have a satisfactory quality of life. Current nursing shoul...
Nursing Care Plans Guidelines for Individualizing Client Care Across the Life Span
We are often asked how we came to write the Care Plan books. In the late 1970s we were involved with some publishing efforts that did not come to fruition. In this work we had included care plans, so ensuing discussions 
revolved around the need for a Care Plan book. We spent a year struggling to write care plans before we realized 
our major difficulty was the lack of standardized labels for client problems. At that time, we were given a list of 
nursing diagnoses from the Clearinghouse for Nu...
- Summary
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We are often asked how we came to write the Care Plan books. In the late 1970s we were involved with some publishing efforts that did not come to fruition. In this work we had included care plans, so ensuing discussions 
revolved around the need for a Care Plan book. We spent a year struggling to write care plans before we realized 
our major difficulty was the lack of standardized labels for client problems. At that time, we were given a list of 
nursing diagnoses from the Clearinghouse for Nu...
PSYCHIATRIC /MENTAL HEALTH NURSING FOR REGISTERED GENERAL NURSING REGISTERED MIDWIFERY REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANTS C&P
CHAPTER ONE 
 
INTRODUCTION TO CONCEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH / ILLNESS 
The concepts of mental health and mental illness are culturally defined. 
Some cultures are quite liberal in the range of behaviors that are considered acceptable, where- as others have very little tolerance for behaviors that deviate from the cultural norms. 
A study of the history of psychiatric care reveals some shocking truths about past treatment of mentally ill individuals. 
Many were kept in control by means that were c...
- Essay
- • 121 pages •
CHAPTER ONE 
 
INTRODUCTION TO CONCEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH / ILLNESS 
The concepts of mental health and mental illness are culturally defined. 
Some cultures are quite liberal in the range of behaviors that are considered acceptable, where- as others have very little tolerance for behaviors that deviate from the cultural norms. 
A study of the history of psychiatric care reveals some shocking truths about past treatment of mentally ill individuals. 
Many were kept in control by means that were c...
The Effects of Nurses Practicing the HeartTouch Technique on Hardiness, Spiritual Well-being, and Perceived Stress
The Effects of Nurses Practicing the HeartTouch Technique on Hardiness, 
Spiritual Well-being, and Perceived Stress 
Publication No._____________ 
Marsha Jelonek Walker, Ph.D. 
The University of Texas at Austin, 2004 
Supervisor: Gayle Acton 
This quasi-experimental study was conducted to test the effects of nurses 
practicing the HeartTouch technique on hardiness, spiritual well-being, and perceived 
stress, as compared to the comparison group who did not practice the HeartTouch 
technique...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 231 pages •
The Effects of Nurses Practicing the HeartTouch Technique on Hardiness, 
Spiritual Well-being, and Perceived Stress 
Publication No._____________ 
Marsha Jelonek Walker, Ph.D. 
The University of Texas at Austin, 2004 
Supervisor: Gayle Acton 
This quasi-experimental study was conducted to test the effects of nurses 
practicing the HeartTouch technique on hardiness, spiritual well-being, and perceived 
stress, as compared to the comparison group who did not practice the HeartTouch 
technique...
Academia Summary — Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 7th Edition Test Bank.pdf
ACADEMIA SUMMARIES 
Nursing Practice Test Remediation: 
Essential for Nursing Student Success 
The original paper contains 14 sections, with 9 passages identified by our machine learning 
algorithms as central to this paper. 
Paper Summary 
SUMMARY PASSAGE 1 
Introduction 
Nursing students will take hundreds of tests throughout their academic career to evaluate their ability 
to practice safely and effectively as a bedside nurse. However, if such students are to take such tests 
effectively, ...
- Summary
- • 3 pages •
ACADEMIA SUMMARIES 
Nursing Practice Test Remediation: 
Essential for Nursing Student Success 
The original paper contains 14 sections, with 9 passages identified by our machine learning 
algorithms as central to this paper. 
Paper Summary 
SUMMARY PASSAGE 1 
Introduction 
Nursing students will take hundreds of tests throughout their academic career to evaluate their ability 
to practice safely and effectively as a bedside nurse. However, if such students are to take such tests 
effectively, ...
Comprehensive Study Guide for BB ATI Proctored Comprehensive Exam 180 Questions and Answers
Comprehensive Study Guide for BB ATI 
Proctored Comprehensive Exam: 180 Questions 
and Answers (100% Correct, Latest Review) 
RN Comprehensive Predictor Form B 
1. A nurse is administering digoxin 0.125 mg Po to an adult client. For which of the following findings should 
the nurse report to the provider? A. Potassium level 4.2 mEq/L. 
B. Apical pulse 58/min. 
C. Digoxin level 1 ng/ml. 
D. Constipation for 2 days. 
2. A nurse is caring for a client who is comatose and has advance directives t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 79 pages •
Comprehensive Study Guide for BB ATI 
Proctored Comprehensive Exam: 180 Questions 
and Answers (100% Correct, Latest Review) 
RN Comprehensive Predictor Form B 
1. A nurse is administering digoxin 0.125 mg Po to an adult client. For which of the following findings should 
the nurse report to the provider? A. Potassium level 4.2 mEq/L. 
B. Apical pulse 58/min. 
C. Digoxin level 1 ng/ml. 
D. Constipation for 2 days. 
2. A nurse is caring for a client who is comatose and has advance directives t...