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Author Index Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Index to Volume 8, 2002 Author index” A H Antal-Ontog D. Culture and traumatic events. 2002;8: Haber J, Hamera E, Leahy LG, Moller MD, Pagel S, 203- Staten R, Zimmerman ML. When trauma doesn’t end.... 2002;8:174-80 B Haber J. Phoenix rising from the ashes: a mental health opportunity. 2002;8:33-4 Barbee E. Racism and mental health. 2002;8:194-9 Haber J. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Billings C. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Hagerty B. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 Boyd MA. Atypical antipsychotics: impact on overall Hamera E. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 health and quality of life. 2002;8:S9-S17 Hamera E. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Boyd MA. Considerations for antipsychotic therapy: im- Harpole LH. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 plications for the safe and appropriate management of Haverkamp R. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 patients. 2002;8:S1 Hebert P. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Buccheri R. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Henderson S. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Buckwalter KC. (see Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Hines-Martin VP. African American consumers: what Buehner E. (see Constantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 should we know to meet their mental health needs? 2002;8:188-93 Hippe S. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Cc Hoyle K. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 Campinha-Bacote J. Cultural competence in psychiatric l nursing: have you “ASKED” the right questions? 2002; 8:183-7 Ide B. (see Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 Cochrane C. Expanding APNA’s commitment to psychi- atric mental health research: establishing APNA’s Re- J search Council. 2002;8:141-2 Coleman-Kennedy C, Pendiley, A. Assessment and di- Jarboe KS. Treatment nonadherence: causes and poten- agnosis of sexual addiction. 2002;8:143-51 tial solutions. 2002;8:S18-S25 Constantino RE, Sekula LK, Lebish J, Buehner E. De- Jones Warren B. Dedication to commitment. 2002;8: pression and behavioral manifestations of depression 181-2 (Editorial) in female survivors of the suicide of their significant Jones Warren B. The interlocking paradigm of cultural other and female survivors of abuse. 2002;8:27-32 competence: a best practice approach. 2002;8:209-13 Covert C. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Cuevas E. (see Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 K D Kaas MJ. Continuing education: demoralization as a pre- cursor to serious depression. 2002;8:18-9 Daniel DG. Recent developments in pharmacotherapy for Kaas MJ, Moller MD, Markley JM, Billings C, Haber J, the acutely psychotic patient. 2002;8:S41-7 Hamera E, Leahy L, Pagel S, Zimmerman M. Pre- DeFontaine C. (see McGuinness et al). 2002;8:92-8 scriptive authority for advance practice psychiatric Delaney K. Inpatient psychiatric nursing: set up to stag- nurses: state of the States, 2001. 2002;8:99-105 nate? 2002;8:130-4 Kass MJ. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Dowling G. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Kivett D. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 F L Farrell SP. (see Menzies and Farrell). 2002;8:51-6 Leahy LG. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 Finfgeld DL. Alcohol treatment for women in rural areas. Leahy L. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 2002;8:37-43 Lebish J. (see Constantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 Fulcher CD. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 Lynch-Sauer J. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 G M Gallop R. Failure of the capacity for self-soothing in Markley JM. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 women who have a history of abuse and self-harm. Mason M. (see McGuinness et al). 2002;8:92-8 2002;8:20-6 Maxson E. (see Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Green GC. Guidelines for assessing and diagnosing McGuinness TM, Mason M, Tolbert G, DeFontaine C. acute psychosis: a primer. 2002;8:S31-5 Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of Griffin JJ. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 adolescents in foster care. 2002;8:92-8 Meehan M. (see Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 Menzies V, Farrell SP. Schizophrenia, tardive dyskinesia, “February, 1-36; April, 36-66; June, 67-108; August, 109-141; October, and the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS). 142-143-180; December, 181-218. 2002;8:51-6 214 APNA Web site: www.apna.org Vol. 8, No. 6 Author Index Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Index to Volume 8, 2002 Author index” A H Antal-Ontog D. Culture and traumatic events. 2002;8: Haber J, Hamera E, Leahy LG, Moller MD, Pagel S, 203- Staten R, Zimmerman ML. When trauma doesn’t end.... 2002;8:174-80 B Haber J. Phoenix rising from the ashes: a mental health opportunity. 2002;8:33-4 Barbee E. Racism and mental health. 2002;8:194-9 Haber J. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Billings C. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Hagerty B. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 Boyd MA. Atypical antipsychotics: impact on overall Hamera E. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 health and quality of life. 2002;8:S9-S17 Hamera E. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Boyd MA. Considerations for antipsychotic therapy: im- Harpole LH. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 plications for the safe and appropriate management of Haverkamp R. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 patients. 2002;8:S1 Hebert P. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Buccheri R. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Henderson S. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Buckwalter KC. (see Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Hines-Martin VP. African American consumers: what Buehner E. (see Constantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 should we know to meet their mental health needs? 2002;8:188-93 Hippe S. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Cc Hoyle K. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 Campinha-Bacote J. Cultural competence in psychiatric l nursing: have you “ASKED” the right questions? 2002; 8:183-7 Ide B. (see Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 Cochrane C. Expanding APNA’s commitment to psychi- atric mental health research: establishing APNA’s Re- J search Council. 2002;8:141-2 Coleman-Kennedy C, Pendiley, A. Assessment and di- Jarboe KS. Treatment nonadherence: causes and poten- agnosis of sexual addiction. 2002;8:143-51 tial solutions. 2002;8:S18-S25 Constantino RE, Sekula LK, Lebish J, Buehner E. De- Jones Warren B. Dedication to commitment. 2002;8: pression and behavioral manifestations of depression 181-2 (Editorial) in female survivors of the suicide of their significant Jones Warren B. The interlocking paradigm of cultural other and female survivors of abuse. 2002;8:27-32 competence: a best practice approach. 2002;8:209-13 Covert C. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Cuevas E. (see Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 K D Kaas MJ. Continuing education: demoralization as a pre- cursor to serious depression. 2002;8:18-9 Daniel DG. Recent developments in pharmacotherapy for Kaas MJ, Moller MD, Markley JM, Billings C, Haber J, the acutely psychotic patient. 2002;8:S41-7 Hamera E, Leahy L, Pagel S, Zimmerman M. Pre- DeFontaine C. (see McGuinness et al). 2002;8:92-8 scriptive authority for advance practice psychiatric Delaney K. Inpatient psychiatric nursing: set up to stag- nurses: state of the States, 2001. 2002;8:99-105 nate? 2002;8:130-4 Kass MJ. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Dowling G. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Kivett D. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 F L Farrell SP. (see Menzies and Farrell). 2002;8:51-6 Leahy LG. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 Finfgeld DL. Alcohol treatment for women in rural areas. Leahy L. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 2002;8:37-43 Lebish J. (see Constantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 Fulcher CD. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 Lynch-Sauer J. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 G M Gallop R. Failure of the capacity for self-soothing in Markley JM. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 women who have a history of abuse and self-harm. Mason M. (see McGuinness et al). 2002;8:92-8 2002;8:20-6 Maxson E. (see Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Green GC. Guidelines for assessing and diagnosing McGuinness TM, Mason M, Tolbert G, DeFontaine C. acute psychosis: a primer. 2002;8:S31-5 Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of Griffin JJ. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 adolescents in foster care. 2002;8:92-8 Meehan M. (see Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 Menzies V, Farrell SP. Schizophrenia, tardive dyskinesia, “February, 1-36; April, 36-66; June, 67-108; August, 109-141; October, and the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS). 142-143-180; December, 181-218. 2002;8:51-6 214 APNA Web site: www.apna.org Vol. 8, No. 6 Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Author Index Moller MD. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 Staten R. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 Moller MD. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Steffens DC. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 Muhibauer S. Experience of stigma by families with men- Stuart GW. Psychiatric nursing: a specialty in spasm. tally ill members. 2002;8:76-83 2002;8:1-2 (Editorial) Murphy MC. The agitated psychotic patient: guidelines to Sturis |. Nursing intervention and treatment of the acutely ensure staff and patient safety. 2002;8:S2-S8 psychotic patient in the emergency department. 2002; Mylant ML, Ide B, Cuevas E. Meehan M. Adolescent 8:S36-9 children of alcoholics: vulnerable or resilient? 2002;8: Suciu L. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 57-64 rT O Thomas SP. Age differences in anger frequency, inten- O’Toole AW. Hildegard Peplau: psychiatric nurse of the sity, and expression. 2002;8:44-50 century. 2002;8:135-8, 139-40 (book review) Thornton KA. Cultural interventions for African American families with severely emotionally disturbed children. P 2002;8:200-2 Tolbert G. (see McGuinness et al). 2002;8:92-8 Pagel S. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:174-80 Trygstad L, Buccheri R, Dowling G, Zind R, White K, Pagel S. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 Griffin JJ, Henderson S, Suciu L, Hippe S, Kass MJ, Patrick GJ. Biofeedback applications for psychiatric Covert C, Hebert P. Behavioral management of per- nursing. 2002;8:109-13 sistent auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: out- Pendley, A. (see Coleman-Kennedy and Pendley). 2002; comes from a 10-week course. 2002;8:84-91 8:143-51 Perese EF. Integrating psychiatric nursing into a bacca- U laureate nursing curriculum. 2002;8:152-8 Porterfield Y. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 Uniitzer J. (see Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 R V Valente SM. Social phobia. 2002;8:67-75 Rickelman BL. Demoralization as a precursor to serious depression. 2002;8:9-17 W Rush MM. Perceived social support: dimensions of social interaction among sober female participants in Alco- White JH. The American Psychiatric Nursing Foundation. holics Anonymous. 2002;8:114-9 2002;8:65-6 White K. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 S Williams RA. (see Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 Wysoker A. A conceptual model of weight loss and Sargent J, Williams RA, Hagerty B, Lynch-Sauer J, weight regain: an intervention program for change. Hoyle K. Sense of belonging as a buffer against de- 2002;8:168-73 pressive symptoms. 2002;8:120-9 Wysoker A. Lawsuits: should psychiatric nurses be con- Saur CD, Harpole LH, Steffens DC, Fulcher CD, Por- cerned? 2002;8:106-8 terfield Y, Haverkamp R, Kivett D, Uniitzer J. Treat- ing depression in primary care: an innovative role for Z mental health nurses. 2002;8:159-67 Sekula LK. (see Constantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 Zimmerman ML. (see Haber et al). 2002;8:1 74-80 Smith M, Buckwalter KC, Maxson E. Psychiatric and Zimmerman M. (see Kaas et al). 2002;8:99-105 geriatric nurses together at the table: evaluation of a Zind R. (see Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Index to Vol- combined conference. 2002;8:3-8 ume 8, 2002 Subject index” 4B Atypical antipsychotics: impact on overall health and quality of life (Boyd). 2002;8:S9-S17 Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) Schizophrenia, tardive dyskinesia, and the Abnormal Schizophrenia, tardive dyskinesia, and the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) (Menzies and Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) (Menzies and Farrell). 2002;8:51-6 Farrell). 2002;8:51-6 Social phobia (Valente). 2002;8:67-75 Adolescents African Americans Adolescent children of alcoholics: vulnerable or resil- African American consumers: what should we know to ient? (Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 meet their mental health needs? (Hines-Martin). Age differences in anger frequency, intensity, and ex- 2002;8:188-93 pression (Thomas). 2002;8:44-50 Cultural interventions for African American families Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of with severely emotionally disturbed children (Thorn- adolescents in foster care (McGuinness et al). 2002; ton). 2002;8:200-2 8:92-8 Adverse drug reactions Dedication to commitment (Warren). 2002;8:181-2 (Ed- itorial) Racism and mental health (Barbee). 2002;8:194-9 *February, 1-36; April, 36-66; June, 67-108; August, 109-141; October, Age factors 142-143-180; December, 181-218. December 2002 APNA Web site: www.apnda.org 215 Subject Index Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Age differences ir anger frequency, intensity, and ex- Hildegard Peplau: psychiatric nurse of the century pression (Thomas). 2002;8:44-50 (O'Toole). 2002;8:135-8, 139-40 Aged Psychiatric and geriatric nurses together at the table: Cc evaluation of a combined conference (Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Child abuse Treating depression in primary care: an innovative role Depression and behavioral manifestations of depres- for mental health nurses (Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 sion in female survivors of the suicide of their sig- Alcoholics Anonymous nificant other and female survivors of abuse (Con- Perceived social support: dimensions of social inter- stantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 action among sober female participants in Alcohol- Failure of the capacity for self-soothing in women who ics Anonymous (Rush). 2002;8:114-9 have a history of abuse and self-harm (Gallop). Alcoholism 2002;8:20-6 Adolescent children of alcoholics: vulnerable or resil- Children ient? (Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 Cultural interventions for African American families Alcohol treatment for women in rural areas (Finfgeld). with severely emotionally disturbed children (Thorn- 2002;8:37-43 ton). 2002;8:200-2 American Psychiatric Nursing Foundation Cognition The American Psychiatric Nursing Foundation (White). Demoralization as a precursor to serious depression 2002;8:65-6 (Rickelman). 2002;8:9-17 American Psychological Nurses Association Complementary therapies APNA award recipient. 2002; 8:35 Biofeedback applications for psychiatric nursing Anger (Patrick). 2002;8:109-13 Age differences in anger frequency, intensity, and ex- Continuing education pression (Thomas). 2002;8:44-50 Continuing education: demoralization as a precursor to Antipsychotic agents serious depression (Kass). 2002;8:18-9 The agitated psychotic patient: guidelines to ensure Culture staff and patient safety (Murphy). 2002;8:S2-S8 Culture and traumatic events (Antal-Ontag). 2002;8: Atypical antipsychotics: impact on overall health and 203- quality of life (Boyd). 2002;8:S9-S17 The interlocking paradigm of cultural competence: a Considerations for antipsychotic therapy: implications best practice approach (Jones Warren). 2002;8:209-13 for the safe and appropriate management of pa- tients (Boyd). 2002;8:S1 Recent developments in pharmacotherapy for the D acutely psychotic patient (Daniel). 2002;8:S40-7 Treatment nonadherence: causes and potential solu- Delivery of health care tions (Jarboe). 2002;8:S18-S25 Alcohol treatment for women in rural areas (Finfgeld). Anxiety disorders 2002;8:37-43 Social phobia (Valente). 2002;8:67-75 Delusions APNA in action Guidelines for assessing and diagnosing acute psy- The American Psychiatric Nursing Foundation (White). chosis: a primer (Green). 2002;8:S31-5 2002;8:65-6 Depression APNA award recipient. 2002; 8:35 Continuing education: demoralization as a precursor to Expanding APNA’s commitment to psychiatric mental serious depression (Kass). 2002;8:18-9 health research: establishing APNA’s Research Demoralization as a precursor to serious depression Council (Cochrane). 2002;8:141-2 (Rickelman). 2002;8:9-17 Awards and prizes Depression and behavioral manifestations of depres- APNA award recipient. 2002; 8:35 sion in female survivors of the suicide of their sig- nificant other and female survivors of abuse (Con- stantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 Sense of belonging as a buffer against depressive Becoming a Responsible Teen (BART) curriculum symptoms (Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of Treating depression in primary care: an innovative role adolescents in foster care (McGuinness et al). 2002; for mental health nurses (Saur et al). 2002;8:159-67 8:92-8 Disasters Behavior therapy Phoenix rising from the ashes: a mental health oppor- tunity (Haber). 2002;8:33-4 Behavioral management of persistent auditory halluci- nations in schizophrenia: outcomes from a 10-week When trauma doesn’t end.... (Haber et al). 2002;8: 174-80 course (Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Drug therapy Behavioral symptoms Recent developments in pharmacotherapy for the Depression and behavioral manifestations of depres- acutely psychotic patient (Daniel). 2002;8:S40-7 sion in female survivors of the suicide of their sig- Dyskinesias nificant other and female survivors of abuse (Con- Schizophrenia, tardive dyskinesia, and the Abnormal stantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) (Menzies and Psychiatric and geriatric nurses together at the table: Farrell). 2002;8:51-6 evaluation of a combined conference (Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Biofeedback E Biofeedback applications for psychiatric nursing (Patrick). 2002;8:109-13 Editorials Book reviews Dedication to commitment (Warren). 2002;8:181-2 216 APNA Web site: www.apna.org Vol. 8, No. 6 Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Subject Index Inpatient psychiatric nursing: set up to stagnate? The interlocking paradigm of cultural competence: a (Delaney). 2002;8:130-4 best practice approach (Jones Warren). Psychiatric nursing: a specialty in spasm (Stuart). 2002;8:209-13 2002;8:1-2 Racism and mental health (Barbee). 2002;8:194-9 Education; see also Continuing education Sense of belonging as a buffer against depressive Behavioral management of persistent auditory halluci- symptoms (Sargent et al). 2002;8:120-9 nations in schizophrenia: outcomes from a 10-week Mentally disabled persons course (Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 Experience of stigma by families with mentally ill mem- Integrating psychiatric nursing into a baccalaureate bers (Muhlbauer). 2002;8:76-83 nursing curriculum (Perese). 2002;8:152-8 Morale Psychiatric nursing: a specialty in spasm (Stuart). Continuing education: demoralization as a precursor to 2002;8:1-2 (Editorial) serious depression (Kass). 2002;8:18-9 Elderly; see Aged Demoralization as a precursor to serious depression Emergency services (Rickelman). 2002;8:9-17 Nursing intervention and treatment of the acutely psy- chotic patient in the emergency department (Sturis). N 2002;8:S36-9 Ethics Nurse practitioners Lawsuits: should psychiatric nurses be concerned? Prescriptive authority for advance practice psychiatric (Wysoker). 2002;8:106-8 nurses: state of the States, 2001 (Kaas et al). 2002; Ethnic groups 8:99-105 African American consumers: what should we know to meet their mental health needs? (Hines-Martin). 0 2002;8:188-93 Culture and traumatic events (Antal-Ontag). 2002;8: Obesity 203- A conceptual model of weight loss and weight regain: Dedication to commitment (Warren). 2002;8:181-2 (Ed- an intervention program for change. 2002;8:168-73 itorial) Oklahoma City bombing The interlocking paradigm of cultural competence: a When trauma doesn’t end.... (Haber et al). 2002;8: best practice approach (Jones Warren). 174-80 2002;8:209-13 Evaluation studies P Psychiatric and geriatric nurses together at the table: evaluation of a combined conference (Smith et al). 2002;8:3-8 Patient compliance Treatment nonadherence: causes and potential solu- tions (Jarboe). 2002;8:S18-S25 & Patient education Foster home care Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of adolescents in foster care (McGuinness et al). 2002; adolescents in foster care (McGuinness et al). 2002; 8:92-8 8:92-8 Peplau, Hildegard Hildegard Peplau: psychiatric nurse of the century G (O’Toole). 2002;8:135-8, 139-40 (book review) Phobic disorders Geriatrics; see Aged Social phobia (Valente). 2002;8:67-75 Policy and politics H Phoenix rising from the ashes: a mental health oppor- tunity (Haber). 2002;8:33-4 Hallucinations Prescriptions, drug Behavioral management of persistent auditory halluci- Prescriptive authority for advance practice psychiatric nations in schizophrenia: outcomes from a 10-week nurses: state of the States, 2001 (Kaas et al). 2002; course (Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 8:99-105 Psychiatric nursing L African American consumers: what should we know to meet their mental health needs? (Hines-Martin). Lawsuits 2002;8:188-93 Lawsuits: should psychiatric nurses be concerned? The agitated psychotic patient: guidelines to ensure (Wysoker). 2002;8:106-8 staff and patient safety (Murphy). 2002;8:S2-S8 The American Psychiatric Nursing Foundation (White). M 2002;8:65-6 Atypical antipsychotics: impact on overall health and Mental health quality of life (Boyd). 2002;8:S9-S17 African American consumers: what should we know to Biofeedback applications for psychiatric nursing meet their mental health needs? (Hines-Martin). (Patrick). 2002;8:109-13 2002;8:188-93 Considerations for antipsychotic therapy: implications Cultural interventions for African American families for the safe and appropriate management of pa- with severely emotionally disturbed children (Thorn- tients (Boyd). 2002;8:S1 ton). 2002;8:200-2 Cultural interventions for African American families Culture and traumatic events (Antal-Ontag). 2002;8: with severely emotionally disturbed children (Thorn- 203-8 ton). 2002;8:200-2 Experience of stigma by families with mentally ill mem- Culture and traumatic events (Antal-Ontag). 2002;8: bers (Muhlbauer). 2002;8:76-83 203-8 December 2002 APNA Web site: www.apna.org 217 Subject Index Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Dedication to commitment (Warren). 2002;8:181-2 (Ed- Schizophrenia, tardive dyskinesia, and the Abnormal itorial) Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) (Menzies and Expanding APNA’s commitment to psychiatric mental Farrell). 2002;8:51-6 health research: establishing APNA’s Research Self-injurious behavior Council (Cochrane). 2002;8:141-2 Failure of the capacity for self-soothing in women who Hildegard Peplau: psychiatric nurse of the century have a history of abuse and self-harm (Gallop). (O’Toole). 2002;8:135-8, 139-40 (book review) 2002;8:20-6 Inpatient psychiatric nursing: set up to stagnate? September 11, 2001 (Delaney). 2002;8:130-4 Phoenix rising from the ashes: a mental health oppor- Integrating psychiatric nursing into a baccalaureate tunity (Haber). 2002;8:33-4 nursing curriculum (Perese). 2002;8:152-8 When trauma doesn’t end.... (Haber et al). 2002;8: The interlocking paradigm of cultural competence: a 174-80 best practice approach (Jones Warren). Sexual and gender disorders 2002;8:209-13 Assessment and diagnosis of sexual addiction Lawsuits: should psychiatric nurses be concerned? (Coleman-Kennedy and Pendley). 2002;8:143-51 (Wysoker). 2002;8:106-8 Social problems Nursing intervention and treatment of the acutely psy- Experience of stigma by families with mentally ill mem- chotic patient in the emergency department (Sturis). bers (Muhibauer). 2002;8:76-83 2002;8:S36-9 Social support Phoenix rising from the ashes: a mental health oppor- Perceived social support: dimensions of social inter- tunity (Haber). 2002;8:33-4 action among sober female participants in Alcohol- Prescriptive authority for advance practice psychiatric ics Anonymous (Rush). 2002;8:114-9 nurses: state of the States, 2001 (Kaas et al). 2002; Suicide 8:99-105 Depression and behavioral manifestations of depres- Psychiatric and geriatric nurses together at the table: sion in female survivors of the suicide of their sig- evaluation of a combined conference (Smith et al). nificant other and female survivors of abuse (Con- 2002;8:3-8 stantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 Psychiatric nursing: a specialty in spasm (Stuart). ¥ 2002;8:1-2 (Editorial) Racism and mental health (Barbee). 2002;8:194-9 Trauma Treatment nonadherence: causes and potential solu- tions (Jarboe). 2002;8:S18-S25 When trauma doesn’t end.... (Haber et al). 2002;8: 174-80 Psychotic disorders Guidelines for assessing and diagnosing acute psy- U chosis: a primer (Green). 2002;8:S31-5 Nursing intervention and treatment of the acutely psy- United States chotic patient in the emergency department (Sturis). Prescriptive authority for advance practice psychiatric 2002;8:S40-7 nurses: state of the States, 2001 (Kaas et al). 2002; Recent developments in pharmacotherapy for the 8:99-105 acutely psychotic patient (Daniel). 2002;8:S40-7 W Q Warren, Barbara APNA award recipient. 2002; 8:35 Quality of life Weight gain and loss Atypical antipsychotics: impact on overall health and A conceptual model of weight loss and weight regain: quality of life (Boyd). 2002;8:S9-S17 an intervention program for change. 2002;8:168-73 Women R A conceptual model of weight loss and weight regain: an intervention program for change. 2002;8:168-73 Racism Alcohol treatment for women in rural areas (Finfgeld). Racism and mental health (Barbee). 2002;8:194-9 2002;8:37-43 Restraint, physical Becoming responsible teens: promoting the health of The agitated psychotic patient: guidelines to ensure adolescents in foster care (McGuinness et al). 2002; staff and patient safety (Murphy). 2002;8:S2-S8 8:92-8 Risk management Depression and behavioral manifestations of depres- Adolescent children of alcoholics: vulnerable or resil- sion in female survivors of the suicide of their sig- ient? (Mylant et al). 2002;8:57-64 nificant other and female survivors of abuse (Con- stantino et al). 2002;8:27-32 S Failure of the capacity for self-soothing in women who have a history of abuse and self-harm (Gallop). Schizophrenia 2002;8:20-6 Behavioral management of persistent auditory halluci- Perceived social support: dimensions of social inter- nations in schizophrenia: outcomes from a 10-week action among sober female participants in Alcohol- course (Trygstad et al). 2002;8:84-91 ics Anonymous (Rush). 2002;8:114-9 218 APNA Web site: www.apna.org Vol. 8, No. 6 era ere?e

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