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The journal started life in 1980 as the Journal of the Australian Congress of Mental Health Nurses, and was rebadged as the Australian Journal of Mental Health Nursing in 1990. [1] [2] The journal was relaunched in July 1992 as a fully refereed (peer-reviewed) journal. [2] [1] In 1994 it was renamed Australian and New Zealand Journal of Mental ...
International Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: General: Jason Aronson: English: 1974-1985 Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Nursing: Taylor & Francis: English: 1978-present JAMA Psychiatry: General: American Medical Association: English: 1959-present Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders: Autism: Springer Science+Business Media ...
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Pages in category "Psychiatric and mental health nursing journals" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
He was appointed as a Lecturer in Psychiatric Nursing in the Department of Nursing Studies, King’s College London, in 1988, was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1994 and to Professor of Mental Health in 1997. He was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Nursing Studies in 2005.
APNA is the largest psychiatric-mental health nursing organization [citation needed], with more than 40 national and international chapters. [2] Educational levels vary from basic to doctoral. The membership includes psychiatric registered nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, nursing students, licensed practical nurses, and retired nurses.
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Mona Shattell is an American professor of nursing. She is best known for her contributions to improving the mental health of vulnerable populations (including truckers), developing psychiatric treatment environments, and promoting the voice of nursing in public dialogue. [1] [2] [3]