Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
McLean, J.M. |
Pushing the boundaries: Relationships with adolescents |
2007 |
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Martin, H.E. |
Marking space: A literary psychogeography of the practice of a nurse artist |
2006 |
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O'Brien, A.J. |
The therapeutic relationship: Perceptions of mental health nurses |
2000 |
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Crowe, M.; Luty, S. |
Recovery from depression: A discourse analysis of interpersonal psychotherapy |
2005 |
Nursing Inquiry |
12 |
43-50 |
Fourie, W.; McDonald, S.; Connor, J.; Bartlett, S. |
The role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality |
2005 |
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing |
14 |
134-141 |
Cook, N.; Phillips, B.N.; Sadler, D. |
The Tidal Model as experienced by patients and nurses in a regional forensic unit |
2005 |
Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing |
15 |
536-540 |
O'Brien, A.J. |
The therapeutic relationship: Historical development and contemporary significance |
2001 |
Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing |
8 |
129-137 |
Vermeulen, J. |
“And there's the likes of me”: A phenomenological study of the experience of four women inpatients at a mental health unit |
2002 |
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Lyall, C. |
Therapeutic relationships: What are inpatient registered nurses perceptions of the factors which influence therapeutic relationship development? |
2003 |
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McKenzie-Green, B. |
Shifting focus: How registered nurses in residential aged care organise their work: A grounded theory study |
2003 |
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O'Brien, A.J.; Kar, A. |
The role of second health professionals under New Zealand mental health legislation |
2006 |
Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing |
13 |
356-363 |
Mortensen, A. |
Destigmatisation: A grounded theory of the work of sexual health nurses |
2000 |
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Walsh, C. |
Personal and professional choices, tensions, and boundaries in the lives of lesbian psychiatric mental health nurses |
2007 |
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McCallum, C. |
Balancing technology with the art of caring |
2002 |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
8 |
21-23 |
Martin, M. |
A grain of salt ...: A contemplative study of natural form in nursing, developed in collaboration with people in life-threatening and life-challenging situations to reveal untold stories of healing |
2000 |
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