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Issues in Mental Health Nursing is owned by Taylor & Francis. ® The paper in this publication meets the requirements of ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984 (Permanence of Paper). Issues in MENTAL HEALTH NURSING CONTENTS OF VOLUME 17 NUMBER 1 SPECIAL ISSUE: DELIVERY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Charlotte McDaniel, Guest Editor EDITORIAL v FROM THE GUEST EDITOR vii MANAGED CARE AND PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING SERVICES: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE Ann Mitchell and Deborah A. Reaghard 1 ETHICS AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY UNDER MANAGED CARE Charlotte McDaniel and Judith Erlen 11 AN ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR RESTRUCTURING PSYCHIATRIC NURSE LABOR USE Elizabeth I. Merwin 21 TESTING INNOVATIVE NURSING CARE: HOME INTERVENTION WITH DEPRESSED RURAL WOMEN Emily J. Hauenstein 33 ESTABLISHING LINKAGES IN A CHANGING MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE ENVIRONMENT ~~ Nikki Behner 51 PRACTICAL OUTCOME EVALUATION: PATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE DEMONSTRATION PROJECT Kathleen Tusaie-Mumford and Charles R. Hahn 59 NUMBER 2 EDITORIAL v ESSENTIAL STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF RECOVERY FROM CLINICAL DEPRESSION FOR MIDDLE-ADULT WOMEN: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY Melva Steen 73 KNOWLEDGE OF DEPRESSION AND APPLICATION TO PRACTICE: A PROGRAM EVALUATION Terry A. Badger, Robert Dumas, and Tinna Kwan 93 RELATIONSHIPS OF NURSES’ CRITICAL THINKING ABILITY AND PERCEIVED PATIENT SELF-DISCLOSURE TO ACCURACY IN ASSESSMENT OF DEPRESSION Elizabeth W. Gonzalez 111 GERIATRIC DEPRESSION: A SURVEY OF NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE AND ASSESSMENT PRACTICES Charlotte Proffitt, Phyllis Augspurger, and Marjorie Byrne 123 NURSING POSTVENTION FOR SPOUSAL SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE Rose E. Constantino and Patricia L. Bricker 131 MENOPAUSE AND HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY FROM HOLISTIC AND MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES Charlotte A. Herrick, Vera Douglas, and Joy H. Carlson 153 BOOK REVIEWS 169 NUMBER 3 SPECIAL ISSUE: HOLISTIC HEALING: INTRA/INTER RELATIONS OF PERSON AND ENVIRONMENT Helen Erickson, Guest Editor EDITORIAL v FROM THE GUEST EDITOR vii FACILITATIVE AFFILIATION: NURSE-CLIENT INTERACTIONS THAT ENHANCE HEALING Sharon Rogers 171 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE MOTHER-INFANT DYAD RELATIONSHIPS AND INFANT WELL-BEING Margaret E. Erickson 185 TRANSCENDING BREAST CANCER: RECONSTRUCTING ONE’S SELF Carolyn K. Kinney 201 UNCERTAINTY, SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING, AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT TO CHRONIC ILLNESS’ B.J. Landis 217 MEDICAL DEVICES AND ATTACHMENT: HOLISTIC HEALING IN THE AGE OF INVASIVE TECHNOLOGY Theresa Beery and Linda Baas = 233 AFFILIATED-INDIVIDUATION IN CAREGIVERS OF ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA Gayle J. Acton and Earline Westphal Miller 245 CONCEPTUALIZATION OF PERCEIVED ENACTMENT OF AUTONOMY IN THE ELDERLY = Judith E. Hertz 261 SELF-TRANSCENDENCE: A RESOURCE FOR HEALING AT THE END OF LIFE Doris D. Coward and Pamela G. Reed 275 NUMBER 4 ANGER AND LOCUS OF CONTROL IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME Helen Smith and Sandra P. Thomas 289 PATTERNS OF PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS IN A COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM = Anne K. Wuerker 307 CARING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SEVERE AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS: THE CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHALLENGES OF RESIDENTIAL CASE AIDES David Rohde and Nadine Nehls 325 COMPARISON OF COMPLETERS AND NONCOMPLETERS IN A TRANSITIONAL RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL Marjorie Baier, Ruth Murray, Carol North, Mary Lato, and Cary Eskew 337 PARENTS’ STRUGGLES TO REBUILD FAMILY LIFE AFTER HURRICANE ANDREW __ Sherrilyn Coffman 353 THE RELATIONAL SELF: VIEWS FROM FEMINISM ON DEVELOPMENT AND CARING Yvonne Campbell Ulrich 369 A FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING DISCOURSE Barbara Keddy 381 ANNOUNCEMENT 393 NUMBER 5 FOCUSING ON LIVING: ATTITUDINAL APPROACHES OF LONG-TERM SURVIVORS OF AIDS = Julie Barroso’ 395 DEVELOPING PSYCHODYNAMIC GROUP TREATMENT METHODS FOR AGGRESSIVE MALE INPATIENTS Marilyn Lewis Lanza, Helene Satz, James Stone, and Herbert L. Kayne 409 BEYOND ABUSE: HEALTH CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Virginia Focht-New 427 A SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING MODEL: USE WITH OLDER WOMEN WHO EXPERIENCE DEPRESSION L. Elizabeth Hood Morris 439 FACTORS INFLUENCING STAFF HOPEFULNESS IN WORKING WITH PEOPLE WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA — Janet Landeen, Helen Kirkpatrick, Harriet Woodside, Carolyn Byrne, Anna Bernardo, and Julie Pawlick 457 NURSES’ PERCEPTIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE SOCIAL SUPPORT Janet T. Ihlenfeld 469 FAMILY-FOCUSED MENTAL HEALTH CARE POLICY Mary Ann Camann = 479 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, FIRE EXPERIENCES, AND DISTRESS OF RESIDENTIAL FIRE SURVIVORS Anne Keane, Christopher Jepson, Mary Pickett, Linda Robinson, and Ruth McCorkle 487 NUMBER 6 AESTHETIC METHODS AS A MEANS OF KNOWING FOR NURSING Eileen T. Breslin 503 METAPHORICAL COMMUNICATION AS AESTHETIC METHOD FOR NURSING PRACTICE Eileen T. Breslin 507 PHOTOGRAPHY: AN AESTHETIC TECHNIQUE FOR NURSING INQUIRY #Maryl. Enzman Hagedorn 517 AESTHETICS IN NURSING PRACTICE AND EDUCATION Mary S. Koithan 529 EVALUATING STAFF USE OF CRISIS PREVENTION INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES: A PILOT STUDY Jaya Jambunathan and Kathleen Bellaire 541 PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL GROUPS TO PROMOTE EFFECTIVE COPING IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN LIVING IN VIOLENT COMMUNITIES Francine Clark Jones and Florence Selder 559 CLIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND THEIR CAREGIVERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF FREQUENT PSYCHIATRIC REHOSPITALIZATIONS Rebecca Downs George and Carol Cobb Howell 573 WOMEN’S BELIEFS REGARDING PERSISTENT FATIGUE M. Kay Libbus 589 Following page 600: Title page to Volume 17 Contents of Volume 17 Author Index to Volume 17 Subject Index to Volume 17