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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing 1991 INDEX TITLE INDEX C.A., Clover, C.L., Snyder, W., King, Gillins, L. 29(4):24-26. A Balancing Act: Continuing Educa- L.A. 29(12):9-14. Integrating Three Approaches to tion for Staff Nurses. Jacobsma, B. Dressing for Success: Promoting In- Counter Resistance in a Noncom- 29(2):15-21. dependence Among Cognitively Im- pliant Elderly Client. Puntil, C. A Collaborative Model for Ambula- paired Elderly. Beck, C., Heacock, 29(2):26-30. tory Pharmacotherapy with P., Mercer, S., Walton, C.G., Shook, Keeping the Faith: Religion in the Chronic Psychiatric Patients. Wilk- J. 29(7):30-35. Healing of Phobic Anxiety. Childs- inson, L. 29(12):26-29. Editorial: Barriers and Ramps. Clarke, A., Sharpe, J. 29(2):22-24. A Memorial: Judith T. Maurin. Smoyak, S.A. 29(4):5. Learning Opportunities Through Smoyak, S.A. 29(2):3. Editorial: Public Sector Psychosocial Camping For Mental Healt Nurs- A Proposal for Change to Achieve Nursing. Osborne, O.H. 29(8):4. ing. Arthur, D., Sharkey, R. 294 10):9- Competence in Long-Term Psy- Editorial: Victims and Villains. 14. chosocial Nursing Care. Behner, Smoyak, S.A. 29(5):3. Meeting the Mental Health Needs of N., Hagerott, J. 29(8):30-34. Editorial: On Getting It Together. Elderly Clients. Dellasega, C. A Smoke-Free Environment: Psychi- Smoyak, S.A. 29(12):5,8. 29(2):10-14. atric Nurses Respond. Erwin, S., Establishing Therapeutic Programs Metacommunication: A Missed Op- Biordi, D. 29(5):12-18. in the Public Sector Psychiatric portunity? .C rowther, D.J. 29(4):13- Assaultive Behavior: Does Provoca- Hospital: Rethinking the Possibili- 16. tion Begin in the Front Office?. ties and Priorities. Kelly, J., Beaven, Music Therapy: Harmony for Blair, D.T. 29(5):21-26. J. 29(8):19-25. Change. Hamer, B.A. 29(12):5-7. Assaultive Behavior: Know the Risks. Facing It Alone: Preholiday Grief. Never Too Late: Resolving the Grief Blair, D.T., New, S.A. 29(11):25- Jacob, S.R. 29(11):20-24. of Suicide. Anderson, D.B. 29(3):29- 30. For Those Left Behind: An Educa- iF Battered Women and the Myth of tional Inpatient Rehabilitation Pro- News-Clozapine: Benefits and Con- Masochism. Moss, V.A. 29(7):18- gram. Boyd, M.A., Morris, M.M., troversies. Pokalo, C.L. 29(2):33- ps 5 Turner, M., Little, J. 29(1):24-29. 36. Breaking the Incest Cycle: The Group Heading Off Violence With Verbal Nurse Entrepreneurs. Dibner, L.A., as a Surrogate Family. Kreidler, De-Escalation. Stevenson, S. 29(9):6- Murphy, J.S. 29(5):30-34. M.C., Carlson, R.E. 29(4):28-32. 10. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: The Combating the Social Isolation of Helping Them Cope. Swayze, S. Effect of Research on Nursing Chronic Mental IlIness. Drew, N. 29(5):35-37. Care. Simoni, P.S. 29(4):19-23. 29(6':14-17. Helping the Medicine Go Down: On Public Sector Psychosocial Nurs- Conceptualizing Psychosocial Nurs- Nurses’ and Patients’ Perceptions ing: A Conceptual Framework. ing in the Jail Setting. Reeder, D., About Medication Compliance. Osborne, O.H., Thomas, M.D. Meldman, L. 29(8):40-44. Lund, V.E., Frank, D.I. 29(7):6-9. 29(8):13-18. Coordinating Psychosocial Nursing Homeward Bound: Broadening Stu- Out of the Darkness: Group Cogni- Care Across Treatment Settings. dent Experience With Home Vis- tive Therapy for Depressed Eld- Caverly, S. 29(8):26-29. its. Kadner, K., Brandt, K. 29(9):24- erly. Zerhusen, J.D., Boyle, K., Dark Nights and Bright Mornings: 28. Wilson, W. 29(9):16-21. Caring for a Person with AIDS. Humor as a Therapeutic Interven- PTSD and the Vietnam Veteran: The Trudeau M. 29(1):32-33. tion with the Chronically Men- Battle for Treatment. Blair, D.T., Deliberate Self-Injury: Management tally Ill. Buxman, K. 29(12):15-18. Hildreth, N.A. 29(10):15-20. in a Psychiatric Setting. Valente, Implementing a Short-Term Family Pet Project: The Use of Pet Facili- S.M. 29(12):19-25. Support Group. Koontz, E., Cox, tated Therapy Among the Chroni- Drawing a Connection: Victim to Vic- D., Hastings, S. 29(5):5-10. cally Mentally Ill. Hundley, J. timizer Links Through Artwork. Institutional Transference: A New 29(6):23-26. Burgess, A.W., Hartman, C.R., Grant, Look at an Old Concept. Gage, K., Promoting Object Constancy: Writ- Journa! of Psychosocial Nursing 1991, Vol. 29, No. 12 45 ing as a Nursing Intervention. Se- The Nurse’s Role in Neuroleptic Med- 8. bastian L. 29(1):21-23. ications. Chapman, T. 29(6):6-8. When Disaster Strikes: The Concerns Promoting Public/Academic Linkage. The Public Library System: Social of Staff Nurses. Walker, V., Gatzert- Rickelman, B., Faucher, D.L., Urban, Services Resource for the Geriat- Snyder, S. 29(6):9-13. R. 29(11):11-19. ric Population. Smyer, T., Hillman, When Staff Are Assaulted: A Nurs- Psychiatric Consultation: Improving M. 29(3):22-25. ing Consultation Support Service. the Work Environment. Fishel, The Relationship Between Loneliness Murray, M.G., Snyder, J.C. 29(7):24- A.H. 29(11):31-34. and Social Interaction in Women 29. Psychosocial Nursing in Public Ver- Prisoners. Desmond, A.M. 29(3):4- When They Drink Too Much: Nurs- sus Private Sectors: An Introduc- 10. ing Interventions for Patients with tion. Smoyak, S.A. 29(8):6-12. The Role of the Interdisciplinary Disordered Water Balance. Snider, Psychosocial Nursing in a War: A Team in Using Psychotropic Drugs. K., Boyd, M.A. 29(7):10-16. Nurse’s Role in Operation Desert Natvig, D. 29(10):3-8. When a Loved One Has AIDS: Care Storm. Worthington, H., Titus, S. Tourette’s Syndrome. Rosner, T.A., for the Significant Other. Cowles, 29(9):29-34. Pollice, S.A. 29(1):4-9. K.V., Rodgers, B.L. 29(4):6-12. Rea! Life Learning: Alternative To Treatment Dilemma: A Political Sci- Where Do They Turn? Social Sup- Clinical Skills Development. ence Perspective. Whitley, M.P. port Systems of Suicidal High Holden, R.J. 29(9): 11-15. 29(8):35-39. School Adolescents. Conrad, N. Ritualistic Behavior: Breaking the Update on Psychopharmacology: Med- 29(3):14-20. Cycle. Whitley, G.G. 29(10):31-35. ication Education: Increasing Pa- Why Rational People Do Irrational Services for the Underserved: A tient Compliance. Heyduk, L.J. Things: The Theory of Psychologi- Nurse-Managed Center for the 29(12):666-777. cal Reversals. O’Connell, K.A. Chronically Mentally Ill. Connolly, Update on Psychopharmacology: Post- 29(1):11-14. P.M. 29(1):15-20. Traumatic Stress Disorder. Women Vietnam Veterans: A Com- Target Weight Procedure: Prevent- Bailey, K., Glod, C.A. 29(9):42-43. parison of Studies. Furey, J.A. ing Water Intoxication. Baier, M, Update on Psychopharmacology: Sea- 29(3): 11-13. Gaertner, J. 29(11):5-9. sonal Affective Disorder: A New You Can Get There From Here: The Expanded Role of Nurse Case Light?. Glod, C.A. 29(3):38-39. Guide to Problem Definition in Managers. Mound, B., Gyulay, R., Vietnam: Returning to the Scene of Policy Development. Backer, B.A. Khan, P., Goering, P. 29(6):18-22. the Trauma. Gerlock, A.A. 29(2):4- 29(10):24-29. AUTHOR INDEX in Long-Term Psychosocial Nurs- tion with the Chronically Mentally Anderson, D.B. Never Too Late: Re- ing Care. 29(8):30-34. Ill. 29(12):15-18. solving the Grief of Suicide. 29(3):29- Biordi, D. See Erwi 2, S. Carlson, R.E. See Kreidler, M.C. a: Blair, D.T. Assaultive Behavior: Does Caverly, S. Coordinating Psychosocial Arthur, D., Sharkey, R. Learning Op- Provocation Begin in the Front Of- Nursing Care Across Treatment Set- portunities Through Camping For fice?. 29(5):21-26. tings. 29(8):26-29. Mental Health Nursing. 29(10):9- Blair, D.T., Hildreth, N.A. PTSD and Chapman, T. The Nurse’s Role in Neu- 14. the Vietnam Veteran: The Battle for roleptic Medications. 29(6):6-8. Backer, B.A. You Can Get There From Treatment. 29(10):15-20. Childs-Clarke, A., Sharpe, J. Keep- Here: Guide to Problem Definition Blair, D.T., New, S.A. Assaultive Be- ing the Faith: Religion in the Heal- in Policy Development. 29(10):24- havior: Know the Risks. 29(11):25- ing of Phobic Anxiety. 29(2):22-24. 29. 30. Clover, C.L. See Burgess, A.W. Baier, M, Gaertner, J. Target Weight Boyd, M.A., Morris, M.M., Turner, Connolly, P.M. Services for the Un- Procedure: Preventing Water Intoxi- M., Little, J. For Those Left Be- derserved: A Nurse-Managed Cen- cation. 29(11):5-9. hind: An Educational Inpatient Re- ter for the Chronically Mentally III. Bailey, K., Glod, C.A. Update on Psy- habilitation Program. 29(1):24-29. 29(1):15-20. chopharmacology: Post-Traumatic Boyd, M.A. See Snider, K. Conrad, N. Where Do They Turn? Stress Disorder. 29(9):42-43. Boyle, K. See Zerhusen, J.D. Social Support Systems of Suicidal Beaven, J. See Kelly, J. Brandt, K. See Kadner, K. High School Adolescents. 29(3):14- Beck, C., Heacock, P., Mercer, S., Burgess, A.W., Hartman, C.R., Grant, 20. Walton, C.G., Shook, J. Dressing C.A., Clover, C.L., Snyder, W., Cowles, K.V., Rodgers, B.L. When a for Success: Promoting Independ- King, L.A. Drawing a Connection: Loved One Has AIDS: Care for the ence Among Cognitively Impaired Victim to Victimizer Links Through Significant Other. 29(4):6-12. Elderly. 29(7):30-35. Artwork. 29(12):9-14. Cox, D. See Koontz, E. Behner, N., Hagerott, J. A Proposal Buxman, K. Breakthrough Laughing: Crowther, D.J. Metacommunication: for Change to Achieve Competence Humor as a Therapeutic Interven- A Missed Opportunity?. 29(4):13- 46 16. day Grief. 29(11):20-24. pliant Elderly Client. 29(2):26-30. Dellasega, C. Meeting the Mental Jacobsma, B. A Balancing Act: Con- Reeder, D., Meldman, L. Conceptual- Health Needs of Elderly Clients. tinuing Education for Staff Nurses. izing Psychosocial Nursing in the 29(2):10-14. 29(2):15-21. Jail Setting. 29(8):40-44. Desmond, A.M. The Relationship Be- Kadner, K., Brandt, K. Homeward Rickelman, B., Faucher, D.L., Urban, tween Loneliness and Social Interac- Bound: Broadening Student Experi- R. Promoting Public/Academic Link- tion in Women Prisoners. 29(3):4- ence With Home Visits. 29(9):24- age. 29(11):11-19. 10. 28. Rodgers, B.L. See Cowles, K.V. Dibner, L.A., Murphy, J.S. Nurse En- Kelly, J., Beaven, J. Establishing Ther- Rosner, T.A., Pollice, S.A. Tourette’s trepreneurs. 29(5):30-34. apeutic Programs in the Public Sec- Syndrome. 29(1):4-9. Drew, N. Combating the Social Isola- tor Psychiatric Hospital: Rethinking Sebastian L. Promoting Object Con- tion of Chronic Mental Illness. the Possibilities and Priorities. stancy: Writing as a Nursing Inter- 29(6):14-17. 29(8):19-25. vention. 29(1):21-23. Erwin, S., Biordi, D. A Smoke-Free Khan, P. See Mound, B. Sharkey, R. See Arthur, D. Environment: Psychiatric Nurses Re- King, L.A. See Burgess, A.W. Sharpe, J. See Childs-Clarke, A. spond. 29(5):12-18. Koontz, E., Cox, D., Hastings, S. Im- Shook, J. See Beck, C. Faucher, D.L. See Rickelman, B. plementing a Short-Term Family Sup- Simoni, P.S. Obsessive-Compu'sive Dis- Fishel, A.H. Psychiatric Consultation: port Group. 29(5):5-10. order: The Effect of Research on Improving the Work Environment. Kreidler, M.C., Carlson, R.E. Break- Nursing Care. 29(4):19-23. 29(11):31-34. ing the Incest Cycle: The Group as a Smoyak, S.A. A Memorial: Judith T. Frank, D.I. See Lund, V.E. Surrogate Family. 29(4):28-32. Maurin. 29(2):3. Furey, J.A. Women Vietnam Veter- Little J See Boyd MA. Smoyak, S.A. Editorial: Barriers and ans: A Comparison of Studies. Lund, V.E., Frank, D.I. Helping the Ramps. 29(4):5. 29(3):11-13. Medicine Go Down: Nurses’ and Smoyak, S.A. Editorial: On Getting It Gaertner, J See Baier, M. Patients’ Perceptions About Medica- Together. 29(12):5,8 Gage, K., Gillins, L. Institutional Trans- tion Compliance. 29(7):6-9. Smoyak, S.A. Editorial: Victims and ference: A New Look at an Old Meldman, L. See Reeder, D. Villains. 29(5):3. Concept. 29(4):24-26. Mercer, S. See Beck, C. Smoyak, S.A. Psychosocial Nursing in Gatzert-Snyder, S. See Walker, V. Morris MM See Boyd MA. Public Versus Private Sectors: An Gerlock, A.A. Vietnam: Returning to Moss, V.A. Battered Women and the Introduction. 29(8):6-12. the Scene of the Trauma. 29(2):4-8. Myth of Masochism. 29(7):18-23. Smyer, T., Hillman, M. The Public Gillins, L. See Gage, K. Mound, B., Gyulay, R., Khan, P., Library System: Social Services Re- Glod, C.A. Update on Psychopharma- Goering, P. The Expanded Role of source for the Geriatric Population. cology: Seasonal Affective Disor- Nurse Case Managers. 29(6): 18-22. 29(3):22-25. der: A New Light?. 29(3):38-39. Murphy, J.S. See Dibner, L.A. Snider, K., Boyd, M.A. When They Giod, C.A. See Bailey, K. Murray, M.G., Snyder, J.C. When Drink Too Much: Nursing Interven- Goering, P. See Mound, B. Staff Are Assaulted: A Nursing Con- tions for Patients with Disordered Grant, C.A. See Burgess, A.W. sultation Support Service. 29(7):24- Water Balance. 29(7):10-16. Gyulay, R. See Mound, B. 29. Snyder, J.C. See Murray, M.G. Hagerott, J. See Behner, N. Natvig, D. The Role of the Interdiscipli- Snyder, W. See Burgess, A.W. Hamer, B.A. Music Therapy: Harmony nary Team in Using Psychotropic Stevenson, S. Heading Off Violence for Change. 29(12):5-7. Drugs. 29(10):3-8. With Verbal De-Escalation. 29(9):6- Hartman, C.R. See Burgess, A.W. New, S.A. See Blair, D.T. 10. Hastings, S. See Koontz, E. O’Connell, K.A. Why Rational People Swayze, S. Helping Them Cope. Heacock, P. See Beck, C. Do Irrational Things: The Theory of 29(5):35-37. Heyduk, L.J. Update on Psychophar- Psychological Reversals. 29(1):11- Thomas, M.D. See Osborne, O.H. macology: Medication Education: In- 14. Titus, S. See Worthington, H. creasing Patient Compliance. Osborne, O.H. Editorial: Public Sec- Trudeau M. Dark Nights and Bright 29(12):666-777. tor Psychosocial Nursing. 29(8):4. Mornings: Caring for a Person with Hildreth, N.A. See Blair, D.T. Osborne, O.H., Thomas, M.D. On Pub- AIDS. 29(1):32-33. Holden, R.J. Real Life Learning: Al- lic Sector Psychosocial Nursing: A Turner M See Boyd MA. ternative To Clinical Skills Develop- Conceptual Framework. 29(8):13- Urban, R. See Rickelman, B. ment. 29(9):11-15. 18. Valente, S.M. Deliberate Self-Injury: Hundley, J. Pet Project: The Use of Pokalo, C.L. News-Clozapine: Bene- Management in a Psychiatric Set- Pet Facilitated Therapy Among the fits and Controversies. 29(2):33-36. ting. 29(12):19-25. Chronically Mentally Ill. 29(6):23- Pollice SA See Rosner TA. Walker, V., Gatzert-Snyder, S. When 26. Puntil, C. Integrating Three Approaches Disaster Strikes: The Concerns of Jacob, S.R. Facing It Alone: Preholi- to Counter Resistance in a Noncom- Staff Nurses. 29(6):9-13. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing 1991, Voi. 29, No. 12 Walton, C.G. See Beck, C. for Ambulatory Pharmacotherapy 29(9):29-34. Whitley, G.G. Ritualistic Behavior: with Chronic Psychiatric Patients. Zerhusen, J.D., Boyle, K., Wilson, Breaking the Cycle. 29(10):31-35. 29(12):26-29. W. Out of the Darkness: Group Cog- Whitley, M.P. Treatment Dilemma: A Wilson, W. See Zerhusen, J.D. nitive Therapy for Depressed Eld- Political Science Perspective. Worthington, H., Titus, S. Psychoso- erly. 29(9):16-21. 29(8):35-39. cial Nursing in a War: A Nurse’s Wilkinson, L. A Collaborative Model Role in Operation Desert Storm. 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