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Title: A Scottish perspective: a journey of culture, communities and politics
Author(s): Conlon, Margaret
Contact Email: margaret.conlon@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Brooker, Charles
White, Edward
Citation: Conlon M (2020) A Scottish perspective: a journey of culture, communities and politics. In: Brooker C & White E (eds.) Mental Health Nursing: from the outside, looking in. Cheshire: White Winstanley, pp. 121-124. https://whitewinstanley.com/MHNmonograph
Issue Date: 2020
Date Deposited: 5-Jun-2020
Abstract: First paragraph: A career of some thirty years in mental health nursing practice and education, leads one to wonder have there been advances since Barker [1990] and Gournay [2001], amongst others, were discussing the role and identity of mental health nurses and the ideological tussle between the art and the science of mental health nursing. As a student nurse of the late 80’s brought up on a diet of Maudsley encounter groups, punctuated with clinical practice in nurse led teams, the tussle made sense. And still does.
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published in Mental Health Nursing: from the outside, looking in by White Winstanley: https://whitewinstanley.com/MHNmonograph.
URL: https://whitewinstanley.com/MHNmonograph

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