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2 $e Es Cumulative Index 1993 AUTHOR INDEX Barrett, Paul (Guest Editorial) Kearney, Shalon Marketing strategies for the nineties 29(4), 3 Lithium mania: Play and learn 29(3), 29-30 Bell, Clara E. Keltner, Norman K. Self-reported sexual behaviors of schizophrenic clients Pharmacokinetics and psychopharmacology: Applica- and noninstitutionalized adults 29(2), 30-36 tion to the geropsychiatric patient 29(1), 34-36 Christenson, Janell L. Kerr, Norine J. (Editorials) Chronic pain: Dynamics and treatment strategies 29(1), “Dear Mrs. Clinton” 29(2), 3 13-17 Killeen, Therese K. Connelly, Catherine Ecock Alcoholism and liver transplantation: Ethical and nurs- Self-care issues with chronically ill psychotic clients ing implications 29(1), 7-12 29(4), 31-35 Lego, Suzanne Cosgray, Robert E. Gratification and the failure to separate 29(4), 25-30 Physiological causes of depression in the elderly 29(1), Meadows, Julie (See Kearney, Shalon) 26-28 Miles, Marianne W. Davidhizar Ruth (See Bell, Clara E.) The evolution of countertransference and its applicabil- de Cangas, Jose P. C. ity to nursing 29(4), 13-20 Nursing staff and unit characteristics: Do they affect the Montgomery, Carol use of seclusion? 29(3), 15-22 Caring and nursing’s metaparadigm: Can they survive DeSantis, Joe the era of managed care? 29(4), 5-12 Scurvy and psychiatric symptoms 29(1), 18-22 Payne, Anne (See Hamer, Beth A.) Dilonardo, Joan Doty (See Connelly, Catherine Ecock) Rancour, Patrice (Guest Editorial) Eakes, Georgene G. In praise of failure: Our own, our clients’ 29(3), 3 The psychosomatic perspective on health and illness: Samuels, Myra L. (See Bell, Clara E.) Where do we stand? 29(1), 3-4 Scott, Anne L. Folks, David G. (See Keltner, Norman K.) A beginning theory of personal space boundaries 29(2), 12-21 Hamer, Beth A. Sleep automatism: Clinical study in forensic nursing Shires, Betsy W. 29(2), 7-11 The clinical nurse specialist and psychiatrist in joint practice 29(4), 21-24 Handron, Dorothea Scott Reader’s forum: Denial and serious chronic illness—a Spector, Paul M. (See Shires, Betsy W.) personal perspective 29(1), 29-33 Spray, S. Lee (See Lego, Suzanne) Hanna, Vickie (See Cosgray, Robert E.) Steele, Ruby L. Hartel, Jeffry A. Staff attitudes toward seclusion and restraint: Anything The prosecution of assaltive clients: Treatment consider- new? 29(3), 23-28 ations 29(3), 7-14 Webster, Denise C. (See Montgomery, Carol) Haynes, Yulonda L. Wringer, Paula Harmon (See Bell, Clara E.) A women’s Issue: HIV/AIDS 29(1), 23-25 Heber, Lou Dance movement: A therapeutic program for psychiatric clients 29(2), 22-29 Perspectives in Psychiatric Care Vol. 29, No. 4, October-December, 1993 ee ee Sess Cumulative Index 1993 SUBJECT INDEX AIDS Pain A woman’s issue: HIV/AIDS (Haynes) 29(1), 23-25 Chronic pain: Dynamics and treatment strategies (Christenson) Assaultive Clients 29(1), 13-17 The prosecution of assaultive clients: Treatment considerations Pharmacokinetics (Hartel) 29(3), 7-14 Pharmacokinetics and psychopharmacology: Application to the Boundaries geropsychiatric patient (Keltner, Folks) 29(1), 34-36 A beginning theory of personal space boundaries (Scott) 29(2), Scurvy 12-21 Scurvy and psychiatric symptoms (DeSantis) 29(1), 18-22 Countertransference Seclusion The evolution of countertransference and its applicability to Nursing staff and unit characteristics: Do they affect the use of nursing (Miles) 29(4), 13-20 seclusion? (de Cangas) 29(3), 15-22 Chronically Il Staff attitudes toward seclusion and restraint: Anything new? Self-care issues with chronically ill psychotic clients (Connelly, (Steele) 29(3), 23-28 Dilonardo) 29(4), 31-35 Self-Care Chronic Illness Self-care issues with chronically ill psychotic clients (Connelly, Denial and serious chronic illness—a personal perspective Dilonardo) 29(4), 31-35 (Handron) 29(1), 29-33 Separation Dance Therapy Gratification and the failure to separate (Lego, Spray) 29(4), Dance‘movement: A therapeutic program for psychiatric clients 25-30 (Heber) 29(2), 22-29 Sexual Behaviors Denial Self-reported sexual behaviors of schizophrenic clients and Denial and serious chronic illness—a personal perspective noninstitutionalized adults (Bell, Wringer, Davidhizar, Sam- (Handron) 29(1), 29-33 uels) 29(2), 30-36 Depression Sleepwalking Physiological causes of depression in the elderly (Cosgray, Sleep automatism: Clinical study in forensic nursing (Hamer, Hanna) 29(1), 26-28 Payne) 29(2), 7-11 Editorials (department) “Dear Mrs. Clinton’ (Kerr) 29(2), 3 In praise of failure: Our own, our clients’ (Rancour) 29(3), 3 MStaantaegmeemnet nto f aOnwdn ership Marketing strategies for the nineties (Barrett) 29(4), 3 Ceculation The psychosomatic perspective on health and illness: Where do we stand? (Eakes) 29(1), 3-4 Elderly Physiological causes of depression in the elderly (Cosgray, Hanna) 29(1), 26—28 Ethics Alcoholism and liver transplantation: Ethical and nursing im- plications (Killeen) 29(1), 7-12 Joint Practice The clinical nurse specialist and psychiatrist in joint practice (Shires, Spector) 29(4), 21-24 Lithium Lithium mania: Play and learn (Kearney, Meadows) 29(3), 29- 30 Liver Transplants Alcoholism and liver transplantation: Ethical and nursing im- plications (Killeen) 29(1), 7-12 Managed Care Caring and nursing’s metaparadigm: Can they survive the era of managed care? (Montgomery, Webster) 29(4), 5-12 Nursing’s Paradigm Caring and nursing’s metaparadigm: Can they survive the era of managed care? (Montgomery, Webster) 29(4), 5-12 Perspectives in Psychiatric Care Vol. 29, No. 4, October-December, 1993

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