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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Joyce, M. The Strengths Perspective: Relevance and application to mental health nursing and crisis resolution work 2004
Kempthorne, A. Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? 2006
Haggerty, C. Critical case study: Supporting the new graduate entering specialist psychiatric mental health nursing practice 2000
Phillips, B.N. An interpretation of four men's experiences of suicidality 2004
Kuehl, S. Emergency Department re-presentations following intentional self-harm 2008
Dent, G.W. Mental health nurses' knowledge and views on talking therapies in clinical practice 2008
Apelu, J. Pacific community mental health nurses' experiences of working for a district health board in New Zealand 2008
Puckey, T.C. Vicarious traumatization: Relevance and implications for psychiatric mental health nursing 2001
Casey, H. Empowerment: What can nurse leaders do to encourage an empowering environment for nurses working in the mental health area 2000
Narbey, N. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in psychosis: Relevance to mental health nurses 2001
Smith, P.A. Mad bad or sad: Caring for the mentally disordered offender in the court environment from a nurse's perspective 2004
Barrington, J. Shapeshifting: Prostitution and the problem of harm: A discourse analysis of media reportage of prostitution law reform in New Zealand in 2003 2008
Prebble, K. Ordinary men and uncommon women: A history of psychiatric nursing in New Zealand public mental hospitals, 1939-1972 2007
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
Trimmer, W.C. The way things are done around here: Perceptions of clinical leadership in mental health nursing 2006