Section Eight

Reference and Bibliography

Reference and Bibliography
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Section Eight

References

References

References

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Bibliography

Bibliography

The expert panel has compiled a list of resources and websites that may be helpful related to mental health, illness and addiction. This list is not exhaustive.

Links to websites that are external to RNAO are provided for information purposes only. The RNAO is not responsible for the quality, accuracy, reliability, or currency of the information provided through these sources. Further, the RNAO has not determined the extent to which these resources have been evaluated. Questions related to these resources should be directed to the source.

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Bibliography A

Bibliography A

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Aboriginal Mental Health

Abuse (Interpersonal Violence, Child, Older Adult and Intimate Partner Abuse)

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  • Acute Care Settings (see also comorbid) Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Addiction (Substance Use) American Psychiatric Association. (2013b). Substance-related and addictive disorders. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.
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Adolescents and Children

  • Erwin, E. H., & Colson, C. W. (2014). Disorders of children and adolescents. Adapted by R. J. Meadus. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 29, pp. 586–612). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
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Advocacy

Advocacy Groups for Mental Health in Canada

The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH) is Canada’s largest mental health advocacy group. It is an alliance of mental health organizations comprised of health care providers as well as of the mentally ill and their families.

The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is a national voluntary organization that promotes mental health and serves consumers and others through education, public awareness, research, advocacy, and direct services.

Disability Rights International (DRI) is an advocacy organization dedicated to the recognition and enforcement of rights of people with mental disabilities.

The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is a non-profit organization created to focus national attention on mental health issues, to work to improve the mental health of Canadians, and to reduce the stigma associated with this disease.

This toolkit provides support and basis information regarding core concepts of advocacy and working with the media. It provides practical steps that are required by people living with mental illness, caregivers and supporters to start advocating (SSC, 2007).

The World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) is the only international, multidisciplinary, grassroots advocacy and education mental health organization.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations agency for health. The objective set out in its constitution is the attainment, by all peoples, of the highest possible level of health.

Aging

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Anger, Aggression and Violence

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Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

  • Halter, M. J., Varcarolis, E. M., & Shoemaker, N. C. (2014). Anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and related disorders. Adapted by M. Haase & S.L. Ray. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 13, pp. 199–130). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Hegadoren, K., & Lasiuk, G. (2015). Anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders. In W. Austin & M. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 23, pp. 480–504). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Assessment

  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS). In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix C, pp. 910–911). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix A, pp. 907). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised (CIWA-Ar). In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix F pp. 915–916). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Hamilton Rating scale for Depression. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix E, pp. 914). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Simplified Diagnoses for Tardive Dyskinesia (DS-TD). In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix D, pp. 912–913). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Simpson-Angus Rating Scale. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix B, pp. 908–909). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Faulkner-Gibson, L., & Wong, K. (2015). Mental health assessment of children and adolescents. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 30, pp. 691–717). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Lasiuk, G. (2015). The assessment process. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 10, pp. 148–164). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Moore, S. (2015). Mental health assessment of older persons. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 33, pp. 765–779). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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Bibliography B

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  • Best Practice Guidelines (BPG)
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2002). Crisis Intervention. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2002). Supporting and Strengthening Families Through Expected and Unexpected Life Events. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2009). Supporting Clients on Methadone Maintenance Treatment. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2009). Assessment and Care of Adults at Risk for Suicidal Ideation and Behaviour. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2015). Engaging Clients Who Use Substances. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2015). Person- and Family-Centred Care. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2016). Delirium, Dementia, and Depression in Older Adults: Assessment and Care. Toronto, ON: Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.

Biologic

  • Creamer, A. M. (2015). Biologic basic of practice. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 9, pp. 114–145). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Hegadoran, K., & Lasiuk, G. (2015). Psychopharmacology and other biologic treatments. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 12, pp. 186–231). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Bipolar Disorders

  • See Mood Disorders (Bipolar Disorders)
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Bibliography C

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Canadian Textbooks on Mental Health & Addiction

  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Halter, M. J. (2014). Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach (First Canadian ed.). C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Children

  • See Adolescents and Children

Cognitive Disorders

  • Stein-Parbury, J., & Eliopoulos, C. (2014). Cognitive disorders. Adapted by C. L. Pollard. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 18, pp. 342–371). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
  • Austin, W. (2015). Cognitive-behavioral techniques. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 13, pp. 232–243). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Communication
  • Forchuk, C. (2015). Communication and the therapeutic relationship. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 6, pp. 64–81). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Communication and the clinical interview. Adapted by M. A. Tarko. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 11, pp. 165–183). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Community Settings

  • Cirpili, A., & Shoemaker, N. C. (2014). Psychiatric mental health nursing in community settings. Adapted by H. Symonds-Brown. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 6, pp. 85–98). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Community Treatment Orders (CTO)
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2013). Community treatment orders (CTO’s). Retrieved from http://durham.cmha.ca/programs_services/community-treatment-orders/
  • Rynor, B. (2010). Value of community treatment orders remains at issue. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 182(8), E337–E338.

Community Treatment Orders (CTO)

Comorbidity/Medically Compromised

  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2008). The relationship between mental health, mental illness and chronic physical conditions. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • De Hert, M., Correll, C. U., Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., ... Leucht, S. (2011). Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders: Part I – Prevalence, impact of medications and disparities in health care. World Psychiatry, 10(1), 52–77.
  • Dewa, C. S., Chau, N., & Dermer, S. (2010). Examining the comparative incidence and costs of physical and mental health-related disabilities in an employed population. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(7), 758–762.
  • Government of Canada. (2015). Report from the Canadian chronic disease surveillance system: Mental illness in Canada, 2015. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.
  • Tarko, M. A. (2015). Care of medically compromised persons. In W. Austin, & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed., pp. 831–852). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Waite, R., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Psychological needs of patients with medical conditions.
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2008). The relationship between mental health, mental illness and chronic physical conditions. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • De Hert, M., Correll, C. U., Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., ... Leucht, S. (2011). Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders: Part I – Prevalence, impact of medications and disparities in health care. World Psychiatry, 10(1), 52–77. 
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  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2008). The relationship between mental health, mental illness and chronic physical conditions. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • De Hert, M., Correll, C. U., Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., ... Leucht, S. (2011). Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders: Part I – Prevalence, impact of medications and disparities in health care. World Psychiatry, 10(1), 52–77. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048500/
  • Dewa, C. S., Chau, N., & Dermer, S. (2010). Examining the comparative incidence and costs of physical and mental health-related disabilities in an employed population. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(7), 758–762. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e3181e8cfb5
  • Government of Canada. (2015). Report from the Canadian chronic disease surveillance system: Mental illness in Canada, 2015. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.
  • Tarko, M. A. (2015). Care of medically compromised persons. In W. Austin, & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed., pp. 831–852). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Waite, R., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Psychological needs of patients with medical conditions. Adapted by S. Mitchell. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 32, pp. 647–658). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Competencies – Psychiatric/Mental Health

  • Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing & Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses. (2015). Entry-to-practice mental health and addiction competencies for undergraduate nursing education. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Registered Psychiatric Nurse Regulators of Canada. (2014). Registered psychiatric nurse entry-level competencies.
  • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. (2014). Mental health core competencies for physicians
  • Tognazzini, P., Davis, C., Kean, A., Osborne, M., & Wong, K. (2009). Core competencies in psychiatric mental health nursing for undergraduate nursing education: Position paper. Toronto, ON: Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses Education Committee.

Concurrent Disorders

  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2015). Concurrent disorders. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Els, C., & Kunyk, D. (2015). Care of persons with concurrent substance-related addictive, and other mental disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., pp. 822–830). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Cost (Economic)

  • See Economic (Cost)

Corrections (see Forensic)

Crisis and Disaster

  • Jakubec, S. L. (2014). Crisis and disaster. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 24, pp. 491–508). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Culture (Multicultural)

  • Mordoch, E. (2014). Cultural implications for psychiatric mental health nursing. With contributions from R. Zoucha & K. Gregg. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 7, pp. 99–113). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Srivastava, R. (Ed.) (2007). The healthcare professional’s guide to clinical cultural competence. Toronto, ON: Mosby Elsevier.

Cultural Competence/Safety

  • Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing &Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Cultural competence and cultural safety in nursing education. Ottawa, ON: ANAC.
  • Baba, L. (2013). Cultural safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis public health: Environmental scan of cultural competency and safety in education, training and health services. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.
  • Browne, A. J., Varcoe, C., Smye, V., Reimer-Kirkham, S., Lynam, M. J., & Wong, S. (2009). Cultural safety and the challenges of translating critically oriented knowledge in practice. Nursing Philosophy, 10(3), 167–179.
  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Cultural competence and cultural safety in nursing education: A framework for First nations, Métis and Inuit Nursing. Aboriginal Nurses Association [ANA], Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing [CASN], and Canadian Nurses Association [CNA]. 
  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Global health and equity (Position statement). 
  • Canadian Nurses Association (CNA). (2010). Position Statement - Promoting cultural competence in nursing. Ottawa, ON: Author. 
  • Hart-Wasekeesikaw, F., & Gregory, D. (2009). Cultural competence and cultural safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis nursing education: An integrated review of the literature. Institutional Repository, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB.
  • Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Kersey-Matusiak, G. (2012). Culturally competent care: Are we there yet? Nursing Management (Springhouse), 43(4), 34-39. 
  • Kirmayer, L. J. (2012). Cultural competence and evidence-based practice in mental health: Epistemic communities and the politics of pluralism. Social Sciences & Medicine, 75(2), 249-256. 
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). (2007). Embracing cultural diversity in health care: Developing cultural competence. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Richardson, D. (2008). Cultural safety: An introduction. Paediatric Nursing, 20(2), 39–43.

Culture

  • Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer
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Bibliography D

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Delirium

  • See Neurocognitive Disorders: Delirium and Dementia

Dementia

  • See Neurocognitive Disorders: Delirium and Dementia

Depression

  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Hamilton Rating scale for Depression. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix E, pp. 914). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Kozy, M., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Depressive disorders. Adapted by A-M Urban. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 14, pp. 231–259). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Mood Disorders Society of Canada. (2013). What is depression? Guelph, ON: Author.
  • Public Health Agency of Canada. (2014). What is depression? Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • World Health Organization. (2012). Depression fact sheet. Geneva, CH: WHO Press. 

Diagnostics

  • American Psychiatric Association. (2013a). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorder (5th ed. DSM-5). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.
  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Simplified Diagnoses for Tardive Dyskinesia (DS-TD). In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., appendix D, pp. 912–913). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Davis, C., & Snow, N. (2015). Diagnosis, intervention, and outcomes in psychiatric and mental health nursing. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (23rd ed., Chapter 11, pp. 165–185). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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  • World Health Organization. (2007). International statistical classification of disease and related health problems 10th ed., ICD-10). Geneva, CH: WHO Press.

Dying and Grief

  • MacPhee, C. L. (2014). Caring for the dying and for those who grieve. In M. J. Halter,
  • Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 33, pp. 659–675). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
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Glossary

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  • Halter, M. J. (2014). Glossary. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., pp. 740– 750). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Groups

  • Ewashen, C. (2015). Intervention with groups. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 14, pp. 244–258). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Morgan, K. I., & Shoemaker, N. C. (2014). Therapeutic groups. Adapted by W. Schroeder. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 35, pp. 687–698). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
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Health Promotion

  • See Mental Health Promotion

History

Homelessness

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Bibliography I

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Integrative Care (Alternative care)

  • Barss, K. (2014). Integrative care. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 37, pp. 717–734). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Interpersonal Violence

  • See Abuse (Interpersonal Violence, Child, Older adult and Intimate Partner Abuse)

Interprofessional Collaboration

Intervention

  • Davis, C., & Snow, N. (2015). Diagnosis, intervention, and outcomes in psychiatric and mental health nursing. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (23rd ed., Chapter 11, pp. 165–185). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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  • Simpson, P. (2015). Family assessment and interventions. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 15, pp. 259–274). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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Legislation – Mental Health

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  • Government of Canada. (2015). Criminal Code of Canada. Ottawa, ON: Author. 
  • Gray, J., & O’Reilly, R. (2001). Clinically significant differences among Canadian Mental Health Acts. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 46, 315–321.
  • Health Canada. (2010). Canada Health Act. Ottawa, ON: Author. Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Pollard, C. L. (2014). Ethical responsibilities and legal obligations for psychiatric mental health nursing practice. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 8, pp. 114–130). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. (2015, November 30). Submission to the Standing Committee on General Government: Bill 122, An Act to amend the Mental Health Act and the Health Care Consent Act, 1996. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Rynor, B. (2010). Value of community treatment orders remains at issue. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 182(8), E337–E338.
  • World Health Organization. (1990). Declaration of Caracas. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.
  • World Health Organization. (2005b). WHO Resource book on mental health, human rights and legislation. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.

 

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NCLEX (National Council of State Boards of Nursing)

Neurocognitive Disorders: Delirium and Dementia

Forbes, D., & Austin, W. (2015). Neurocognitive disorders: Delirium and dementia. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 34, pp. 780–819). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Nursing Diagnosis

  • See Diagnostics

Nursing Education (Mental Health)

  • See Education (Mental Health Nursing)
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Personality Disorders

  • Austin, W. (2015). Personality and disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 27, pp. 605–641). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Cihlar, C. A. (2014). Personality disorders. Adapted by M. Watkins & C. L. Pollard. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 20, pp. 402–422). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada
     

Position Papers – Psych/Mental Health

  • Kent-Wilkinson, A., Blaney, L., Groening, M., Santa Mina, E., Rodrigue, C., & Hust, C. (2016). CFMHN’s 3rd position paper 2016: Mental health and addiction curriculum in undergraduate nursing education in Canada. Technical paper prepared by members of the Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses (CFMHN) Education Committee. Toronto, ON: Author.

Position Statements – Psych/Mental Health

  • Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses. (2016). CFMHN’s 3rd position statement 2016: Mental health and addiction curriculum in undergraduate nursing education in Canada. (Prepared by members of the CFMHN Education Committee: A. Kent-Wilkinson, L Blaney, M. Groening, E. Santa Mina, C. Rodrigue, & C. Hust). Toronto, ON: Author.

Poverty

Psychopharmacology (Psychotropic Medication)

  • Gutierrez, M.A., & Raynor, J. (2014). Psychotropic drugs. Adapted by B. Swart. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 4, pp. 45–72). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Hegadoran, K., & Lasiuk, G. (2015). Psychopharmacology and other biologic treatments. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 12, pp. 186–231). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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Eating Disorders

  • Enright, C. R., & Ibrahim, K. (2014). Eating disorders. Adapted by W. Stanyon. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 17, pp. 320–341). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Weaver, K. (2015). Feeding and eating disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 25, pp. 523–571). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Economic (Cost)

  • Dewa, C. S., Chau, N., & Dermer, S. (2010). Examining the comparative incidence and costs of physical and mental health-related disabilities in an employed population. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(7), 758–762.
  • Government of Canada. (2015, March 9). Economic burden of illness in Canada (EBIC). Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.
  • Jacobs, P., Dewa, C., Lesage, A., Vasiliadis, H., Escober, C., Mulvale, G., & Yim, R. (2010). The cost of mental health and substance abuse services in Canada: A report to the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Edmonton, AB: Institute of Health Economics.
  • Lim, K. L., Jacobs, P., Ohinmaa, A., Schopflocher, D., & Dewa, C. S. (2008). A new population-based measure of the economic burden of mental illness in Canada. Chronic Diseases in Canada, 28(3), 92–98.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2013c). Making the case for investing in mental health in Canada. Calgary, AB: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2013f). Why investing in mental health will contribute to Canada’s economic prosperity and to the sustainability of our health care system. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Roberts, G., & Grimes, K. (2011). Return on investment: Mental health promotion and mental illness prevention. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Institute for Health Information.
  • Smetanin, P., Stiff, D., Briante, C., Adair, C., Ahmad, S., & Khan, M. (2011). The life and economic impact of major mental illnesses in Canada: 2011 to 2041. Calgary, AB: Risk Analytics, on behalf of the Mental Health Commission of Canada.

Education (Nursing) Mental Health

Equity

  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Global health and equity (Position statement). Retrieved from http://www.cna-aiic.ca/en/advocacy/policy-support-tools/cna-position-statements/

Ethics

  • Austin, W. (2015). Ethical practice. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 7, pp. 82-95). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2008). Code of ethics for registered nurses. Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from Canadian Nurses Association. (2008). Code of ethics for registered nurses. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Engel, J., & Prentice, D. (2013). The ethics of interprofessional collaboration. Nursing Ethics, 20(4), 426–435.
  • Ewashen, C., McInnis-Perry, G., & Murphy, N. (2013). Interprofessional collaboration-in-practice: The contested place of ethics. Nursing Ethics, 20(3), 325–335.
  • Halter, M. J. (2014). Psychiatric mental health nursing standards of practice, code of ethics, beliefs and values. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., appendix A, pp.735–736). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Pollard, C. L. (2014). Ethical responsibilities and legal obligations for psychiatric mental health nursing practice. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 8, pp. 114–130). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
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Family

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  • Stevens, S., & Carson, V. B. (2014). Family interventions. Adapted by E. Mordoch. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 36, pp. 699–716). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Forensic/Corrections

  • Federal–Provincial/Territorial Partnership. (2012). Mental health strategy for corrections in Canada
  • Kent-Wilkinson, A., & Sanders, S. L., Mela, M., Peternelj-Taylor, C., Adelugba, O, Luther, G., Woods, P., Olver, M., & Wormith, J. S. (2012). Needs assessment of forensic mental health services and programs for offenders in Saskatchewan. Executive summary. Study conducted by Forensic Interdisciplinary Research: Saskatchewan Team (FIRST Centre for Forensic Behavioural Sciences and Justice Studies, Saskatoon, SK: University of Saskatchewan.
  • Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2015). Care of persons under forensic purview. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 38, pp. 891–905). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Stanyon, W. (2014). Forensic psychiatric nursing. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 34, pp. 676–685). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
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Major Mental Health Reports

  • Government of Canada. (2006). The human face of mental health and mental illness in Canada, 2006. Ottawa, ON: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. Retrieved from Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2012). Changing directions, changing lives: The mental health strategy for Canada. Calgary, AB: MHCC.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2015). Informing the future: Mental health indicators for Canada. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. (2006a). Out of the shadows at last: Highlights and recommendations. Executive summary of Final Report. Ottawa, ON: Parliament of Canada.
  • Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. (2006b). Out of the shadows at last: Transforming mental health, mental illness and addiction services in Canada. Final report. Ottawa, ON: Parliament of Canada.
  • World Health Organization. (2001, October). The world health report 2001. Mental health: New understanding, new hope. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.
  • World Health Organization. (2010). Mental health and development: Targeting people with mental health conditions as a vulnerable group. Mental Health & Poverty Project. Geneva, CH: WHO Press.
  • World Health Organization. (2013). Mental health action plan 2013–2020. Geneva, CH: WHO Press. 
  • World Health Organization. (2014a). Mental health: A state of well-being. Geneva, CH: WHO Press. 

Mandatory outpatient treatment (MOT)

  • O’Reilly, R., Brooks, S., Chaimowitz, G., Neilson, G., Carr, P., Zikos, E., & Beck, P. R. (2003). Mandatory outpatient treatment. Canadian Psychiatric Association Position Paper.

Medical

  • See Biologic

Mental Disorders/Illness

  • Austin, W. (2015). Mental health, mental disorder, recovery, and well-being. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 2, pp. 17–24). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2014a). Fast facts about mental illness. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2012). Mental illness and addiction: Facts and statistics. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Halter, M. J., & Haase, M. (2014). Mental health and mental illness. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 1, pp. 2–16). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Herzog, E. A., & Shoemaker, N. C. (2014). Living with recurrent and persistent mental illness. Adapted by C. A. Thibeault, In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 31, pp. 632–646). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Mood Disorders Society of Canada. (2009). Quick facts: Mental illness and addiction in Canada (3rd ed.). Guelph, ON: Author.
  • World Health Organization. (2013a). Mental disorders.

Mental Health

  • Austin, W. (2015). Mental health, mental disorder, recovery, and well-being. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 2, pp. 17–24). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Austin, W., & Osborne, M. (2015). Contemporary psychiatric and mental health nursing practice. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 5, pp. 54–63). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Halter, M. J., & Haase, M. (2014). Mental health and mental illness. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 1, pp. 2–16). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Pollard, C. (2015). The continuum of psychiatric and mental health care. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 4, pp. 42–51). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Mental Health Act (MHA)

  • Government of Saskatchewan. (2013). Mental Health Services Act of Saskatchewan M-13.1 Regina, SK: Publications Centre.
  • Government of Saskatchewan. (2013). The Mental Health Services Act of Saskatchewan. Regina, SK: Publications Centre.
  • Gray, J., & O’Reilly, R. (2001). Clinically significant differences among Canadian Mental Health Acts. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 46, 315–321.
  • Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. (2015, November 30). Submission to the Standing Committee on General Government: Bill 122, An Act to amend the Mental Health Act and the Health Care Consent Act, 1996. Toronto, ON: Author.

Mental Health Education (Nursing)

  • See Education (Mental Health Nursing)

Mental Health Promotion

  • Faulkner-Gibson, L., & Wong, K. (2015). Mental health promotion with children and adolescents. In W. Austin & M. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 29, pp. 668–690). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Moore, S. (2015). Mental health promotion with older persons. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 32, pp. 752–764). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Roberts, G., & Grimes, K. (2011). Return on investment: Mental health promotion and mental illness prevention. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Institute for Health Information. 
  • Shattell, M., & Apostolopoulos, Y. (2010). Strengthening mental health promotion: Zeroing in on the workplace. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31, 494–495.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). (2001). Strengthening mental health promotion [Fact sheet No. 220]. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.

Mental Health Services (Resources)

  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2012). Position statement on mental health services. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Kent-Wilkinson, A., & Sanders, S. L., Mela, M., Peternelj-Taylor, C., Adelugba, O, Luther, G., Woods, P., Olver, M., & Wormith, J. S. (2012). Needs assessment of forensic mental health services and programs for offenders in Saskatchewan. Executive summary. Study conducted by Forensic Interdisciplinary Research: Saskatchewan Team (FIRST Centre for Forensic Behavioural Sciences and Justice Studies, Saskatoon, SK: University of Saskatchewan. 
  • World Health Organization. (2005a, October). New WHO mental health atlas shows global mental health resources remain inadequate. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.
  • World Health Organization. (2005b). WHO Resource book on mental health, human rights and legislation. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.

Mental Health Status (Assessment)

  • Lasiuk, G. (2015). The assessment process. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 10, pp. 148–164). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Mood Disorders (Bipolar Disorders)

  • Halter, M. J. (2014). Bipolar disorders. Adapted by M. Watkins & S.L. Ray. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 15, pp. 260–283). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Hayne, Y. (2015). Mood disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 22, pp. 439–479). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

  • See Anxiety Disorders (and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders)

Older Persons (Aging)

  • Briscoe, L. A., & Yap, E. (2014). Psychosocial needs of the older adult. Adapted by C. L. Pollard. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 30, pp. 613–631). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Moore, S. (2015). Mental health promotion with older persons. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 32, pp. 752–764). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Moore, S. (2015). Mental health assessment of older persons. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 33, pp. 765–779). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
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Recovery

  • Austin, W. (2015). Mental health, mental disorder, recovery, and well-being. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 2, pp. 17–24). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2014b). Recovery. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2009). Toward recovery and well-being: A framework for a Mental Health Strategy for Canada. Calgary, AB: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2014). Declaring our commitment to recovery. Ottawa, ON: Author.

Rights

  • Government of Canada, (2013). Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Department of Justice. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • United Nations. (1991). Principles for the protection of persons with mental illness and the improvement of mental health care. Adopted by General Assembly resolution 46/119 of 17 December 1991, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  • World Health Organization. (2013b). MiNDbank – promoting human rights in mental health reform, December 2013. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.
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Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective, Delusional and other Psychotic Disorders)

  • Clarke, D. (2015). Schizoaffective, delusional and other psychotic disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 21, pp. 415–438). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Herzog, E., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychic disorders. Adapted by W. Schroeder. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 16, pp. 284–319). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Schizophrenia Society of Canada. (2015). Partnership program. 
  • Wilson, J. H. (2015). Schizophrenia. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 20, pp. 366–414). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Sexual Assault

  • Halter, M. J., & Carson, V. B. (2014). Sexual assault. Adapted by A Hyden & S. L. Jakubec. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 28, pp. 570–584). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Sexual Dysfunction, Gender dysphoria and Paraphilias
  • Halter, M. J., & Carson, B.V. (2014). Sexual dysfunction, gender dysphoria and paraphilias. Adapted by J. Louis. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 22, pp. 442–461). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Sleep-Wake Disorders

  • Creamer, A. (2015). Sleep-wake disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 28, pp. 642–666). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Trussler, M. (2014). Sleep-wake disorders. Adapted by H. Symonds-Brown. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 21, pp. 423–441). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Social Determinants of Health

Socioeconomic

  • Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Somatoform Disorders
  • Pollard, C. L., & Haase, M. (2014). Somatic symptom disorders and dissociative disorders. With contributions from K. Wheeler, L. Angelo, & F. L. Grund. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 23, pp. 462–489). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Stewart-MacLennan, D. (2015). Somatoform symptom and related disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 24, pp. 505–522). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Standards – Psych/Mental Health

  • Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses. (2014). Canadian standards for psychiatric-mental health nursing (4th ed.). Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Halter, M. J. (2014). Psychiatric mental health nursing standards of practice, code of ethics, beliefs and values. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Appendix A, pp.735–736). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). The nursing process and standards of care for psychiatric mental health nursing. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 9, pp. 132–146). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Statistics

Stigma

  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2013). Issue: Stigma. Calgary, AB: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2013). Initiatives: Opening minds. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2013). Opening minds: Interim report. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Mood Disorders Society of Canada. (2015). Elephant in the room anti-stigma campaign
  • Ottawa Senators Foundation. (2015). Bell Let’s Talk. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Schizophrenia Society of Canada. (2015). Partnership program. 
  • Tognazzini, P., Davis, C., Kean, A., Osborne, M., & Wong, K. (2008). Reducing the stigma of mental illness. Canadian Nurse, 104(8), 30–33.

Strategies/Frameworks

  • Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health. (2006, February). Framework for action on mental illness and mental health. Recommendations to health and social policy leaders of Canada for a National Action Plan on Mental Illness and Mental Health. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Federal–Provincial/Territorial Partnership. (2012). Mental health strategy for corrections in Canada. 
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2009). Toward recovery and well-being: A framework for a Mental Health Strategy for Canada. Calgary, AB: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2012). Changing directions, changing lives: The mental health strategy for Canada. Calgary, AB: MHCC.
  • Stockdale Winder, F. (2014). Working together for change: A 10 year mental health and addiction action plan for Saskatchewan. Regina, SK: Government of Saskatchewan.
  • World Health Organization. (2013). Mental health action plan 2013–2020. Geneva, CH: WHO Press.

Stress

  • See Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders

Substance Abuse/Use/Dependence

  • See Addiction(s)

Suicide

  • Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention. (2014). Sharing hope and resiliency. Waterloo, ON: Author.
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2011). CAMH suicide prevention and assessment handbook. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2012). Suicide prevention. Calgary, AB: Author.
  • Mental Health Commission of Canada. (2013a, September 10). Canadians encouraged to engage in conversation, take action to prevent suicide. [Web log comment].
  • Moore, S., & Melrose, S. (2014). Suicide. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 25, pp. 509–525). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Murray, B. L., & Austin, W. (2015). Self-harm and suicidal behaviour. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed., pp. 340–363). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • World Health Organization. (2014b). Preventing suicide: A global imperative. Geneva, CH: WHO Press
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Therapeutic Relationship

  • Forchuk, C. (2015). Communication and the therapeutic relationship. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 6, pp. 64–81). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Morgan, K. I., & Shoemaker, N. C. (2014). Therapeutic groups. Adapted by W. Schroeder. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 35, pp. 687–698). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Therapeutic relationships. Adapted by M. A. Tarko. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 10, pp. 147–164). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Theory (Theoretical Models)

  • Austin, W. (2015). Theoretical basis of psychiatric and mental health nursing practice. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 8, pp. 96–113). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Halter, M. J., & Carson, V.B. (2014). Relevant theories and therapies for nursing practice. Adapted by S Melrose & S.L. Moore. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 3, pp. 26–44). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders

  • Lasiuk, G., Hegadoran, K., & Austin, W. (2015). Trauma and stressor-related disorders, crisis, and response to disaster. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 17, pp. 288–316). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Halter, M. J., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Understanding responses to stress. Adapted by S. Mitchell. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., chapter 12, pp. 184–197). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
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Violence

  • See Anger, Aggression and Violence
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Workplace Safety /Mental Health

  • Austin, W. (2015). Psychological health and safety in the workplace. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 16, pp. 275–286). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Canadian Standards Association. (2013). National standard of Canada for psychological health and safety in the workplace: Prevention, promotion, and guidance to staged implementation. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Great-West Life Centre for Mental Health in the Workplace. (2015). Workplace strategies for mental health. Mental health issues–facts and figures.
  • Mood Disorders Society of Canada. (2014). Workplace mental health. Guelph, ON: Author.
  • Shattell, M., & Apostolopoulos, Y. (2010). Strengthening mental health promotion: Zeroing in on the workplace. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31, 494–495.
  • Towers Watson. (2011, November 21). Towers Watson study: Investing in workforce health generates higher productivity. 
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