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  • ...psychiatrists and [[Expressive therapy|expressive therapists]], trained [[nurses]], [[psychiatrists]], [[psychoanalysts]], [[Mental Health Counselor|mental ...re multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training group. All these degr
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  • ...sychiatrists]] and [[Expressive therapy|expressive therapists]], trained [[nurses]], [[psychiatrists]], [[psychoanalysts]], [[Mental health counseling|mental ...re multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training group. All these degr
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  • ...c nurse practitioners, [[psychiatric and mental health nursing|psychiatric nurses]], clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatric social workers, oc
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  • ...ive-authority.pdf|title=International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses. (2001). ''Response to Clinical Psychologists Prescribing Psychotropic Medi
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  • ...ssional counselors, [[social work|clinical social workers]], [[psychiatric nurses]], [[mental health counselor]]s as well as many other professionals. These ...tp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos083.htm Occupational Outlook Handbook: Registered Nurses]</ref><ref>NIH: Office of Science Education. (2006). [http://nurse-practiti
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  • ...ch as psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, [[psychiatric nurses]], and [[school counselors]]. In many [[US state]]s, MHCs may diagnose as w
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  • ...rder]], [[psychosis]], [[clinical depression|depression]] or [[dementia]]. Nurses in this area receive more training in [[psychotherapy|psychological therapi ...e supportive. <ref name =“Berg”>Berg, A, and IR Hallberg. "Psychiatric nurses' lived experiences of working with inpatient care on a general team psychia
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  • ...nette M.M., Redmon W.K. | year = 1991 | title = AIDS prevention: Improving nurses' compliance with glove wearing through performance feedback | url = | journ
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  • ...clinical [[social work]]ers, counselors, and suitably trained psychiatric nurses. With more complex and chronic forms of depression, a combination of medica
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  • ...ive or understand the personhood of patients. The theory, first applied to nurses and since applied to other professions, postulates three levels that have t
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  • ...Press, c 2005 p. 75</ref> Before a diagnosis of anxiety disorder is made, nurses and physicians must rule out drug-induced anxiety and medical causes.<ref>V
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  • ...Press, c 2005 p. 75</ref> Before a diagnosis of anxiety disorder is made, nurses and physicians must rule out drug-induced anxiety and medical causes.<ref>V
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  • ...with many different health care professionals (e.g., physicians, dentists, nurses, physician's assistants, dietitians, social workers, pharmacists, physical ...gists also aim at educating health professionals, including physicians and nurses, in communicating effectively with patients in ways that overcome barriers
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  • ...red to surgical wards, medical wards make greater affective demands on the nurses. In another methodologically sound study, Frese (1985)<ref>Frese, M. (1985) *Parkes, K. R. (1982). Occupational stress among student nurses: A natural experiment. ''Journal of Applied Psychology, 67'', 784-796.
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  • ...l Association, the American Occupational Therapy Association, the American Nurses Association, and the American Physical Therapy Association, which have also ...eate prepared are expected to seek out and collaborate with other types of nurses to demonstrate the positives of a practice that is based on evidence. ”Lo
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  • ...contemporarynurse.com/21.1/21.1.7.html Attitudes of registered psychiatric nurses towards patients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder]". ''Contem ...g a high degree of skill and training in the psychiatrists, therapists and nurses involved in their treatment.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Hinshelwood RD |
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  • ...by the incompetence of the practitioners. Teachers, medical practitioners, nurses, lawyers, [[psychologist]]s, [[social work]]ers, and certified public accou
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