Perceptual shifts of priority: A qualitative study bringing emotional intelligence to the foreground for nurses in talk‐based therapy roles

J Hurley - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary• Emotional intelligence capabilities have been associated with the
identity of mental health nurses and as being desired attributes by users of mental health …

As mental health nursing roles expand, is education expanding mental health nurses? An emotionally intelligent view towards preparation for psychological therapies …

J Hurley, R Rankin - Nursing Inquiry, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
As mental health nursing roles expand, is education expanding mental health nurses? an
emotionally intelligent view towards preparation for psychological therapies and relatedness …

Talking the talk: a discourse analysis of mental health nurses talking about their practice.

JL Leishman - The International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Mental Health nursing exists as a discipline in the UK within the wider contemporary health
care establishment. Throughout its history it has attempted to define itself in ways that …

A qualitative study of mental health nurse identities: Many roles, one profession

J Hurley - International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of the study was to clarify and build upon current understandings of mental health
nurse (MHN) identity. The study adopted a framework of social constructionism and …

Mental Health Nurses as therapists in a rehabilitation setting: A phenomenological study

G Browne, J Hurley - International Journal of Mental Health …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Mental Health Nurses have a long tradition of delivering talk‐based interventions
across a range of clinical settings. Despite this, Mental Health Nurses receive limited …

'In the middle': A qualitative study of talk about mental health nursing roles and work

J Terry - International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Professional identities are important in defining workers' roles, and are concerned with
attributes relating to those roles and how they are performed. Evidence shows mental health …

Ordinary people, extraordinary voices: The emotional labour of lay people caring for and about people with a mental health problem

C Hogg, T Warne - International Journal of Mental Health …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Many attempts to reduce the stigmatization of people with mental illness have often been
predicated, based on the desire to persuade the public that people with mental illness are …

Psychosocial care in mental health nursing: a think aloud study

P MacNeela, G Clinton, C Place, A Scott… - Journal of Advanced …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
macneela p., clinton g., place c., scott a., treacy p., hyde a. & dowd h.(2010) Psychosocial
care in mental health nursing: a think aloud study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66 (6), 1297 …

Lost in translation, or the true text: Mental health nursing representations of psychology

PM Neela, PA Scott, MP Treacy… - Qualitative Health …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
One theme of academic discourse and research in mental health nursing is the exploration
and application of psychosocial models of nursing practice. Despite this, the influence of …

Painting the landscape of emotionality: colouring in the emotional gaps between the theory and practice of mental health nursing

T Warne, S McAndrew - International Journal of Mental Health …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
As mental health nurses acquire and utilize knowledge for practice, both emotion and
learning become interrelated, interactive, and interdependent aspects of personal …