Mental Health Nursing
Use this guide to find information resources about mental health nursing including books, reports and journal articles.
RCN Publications
Reviews and reports
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Systematic reviews from the Cochrane Library. Topics include mental health.
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Other resources and guidance
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Guidelines 157, 145 and 131 cover mental health and behavioural conditions.
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A reading list of expert endorsed books about mental health, providing 13 to 18 year olds with advice and information about issues like anxiety, stress and OCD, and difficult experiences like bullying and exams. The books have all been recommended by young people and health professionals, and are available to borrow for free from public libraries.
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Legislation and statutory guidance
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National strategies
Books
Barber P, Brown R and Martin D (2020) Mental health law in England and Wales: a guide for mental health professionals. 4th edn. London: Learning Matters.
Brathwaite B (ed.) (2023) Diversity and cultural awareness in nursing practice. 2nd edn. London: Sage.
Callaghan P and Gamble C (2015) Oxford handbook of mental health nursing. 2nd edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chadwick A and Murphy N (2021) Mental health: a non-specialist introduction for nursing and health care. Banbury: Lantern.
Chambers M (2017) Psychiatric and mental health nursing: the craft of caring. 3rd edn. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
Clifton A, Hemingway S, Felton A and Stacey G (eds.) (2018) Fundamentals of mental health nursing: an essential guide for nursing and healthcare students. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
Majors, R, Carberry, K, & Ransaw, TS (eds.) (2020) The international handbook of black community mental health. Bingley: Emerald Publishing.
Mutsatsa S (2021) Mental health medicines management for nurses. 3rd edn. London: Learning Matters.
Procter N G, Wilson R L, Hamer H P, McGarry D and Loughhead M (eds.) (2022) Mental health: a person-centred approach. 3rd edn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Steinberg P I (2022) Applying psychoanalytic thought to contemporary mental health practice. New York: Routledge.
Trenoweth S (2022) Understanding mental health practice for adult nursing students. London: Learning Matters.
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Journal articles
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Journals
Journal titles of interest for mental health. Use these links to see details of availability.
Theses
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A collection of doctoral level theses, all of which have been completed by mental health nurses. The RCN Library and Museum has collaborated with the RCN Mental Health Forum and Mental Health Nurse Academics UK to bring together this selection. View the collection or contribute your thesis.
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The Mental Elf
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This website aims to find you just what you need to keep up-to-date with all of the important and reliable mental health research and guidance. It includes short summaries that highlight evidence-based publications relevant to mental health practice in the UK and further afield.
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Video
RCN Mental Health Forum and RCN Libraries (2021) Maybe I don’t belong here: with David Harewood.
RCN Podcasts
Past Caring: Deaf mental health nursing -
Frances explores D/deaf nursing and mental health care.
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Past Caring: Mental Health
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Frances explores perspectives of mental health, past and present.
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Reading Well
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These books provide helpful information and step-by-step self-help techniques for managing a variety of common mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety. They are endorsed by health professionals.
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Lived experience
Filer, N (2019) The heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia. London: Faber & Faber.
Harewood D (2021) Maybe I don't belong here: a memoir of race, identity, breakdown and recovery. London: Bluebird.
Haig M (2015) Reasons to stay alive. Edinburgh: Canongate Books.
Larcombe J R (2014) Tails I lose: the compulsive gambler who lost his shirt for good. Chicago: Lion Hudson.
Mason P T and Kreger R (2020) Stop walking on eggshells: taking your life back when someone you care about has borderline personality disorder. 3rd edn. Oakland: New Harbinger.
Withey J, Sagan O and Couser G T (eds.) (2017) The recovery letters: addressed to people experiencing depression. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Nursing History Collection
Barker P J R F, Campbell P and Davidson B (1999) From the ashes of experience: reflections on madness, survival and growth. London: Whurr.
Nolan P (1993) A history of mental health nursing. London: Chapman & Hall.
McCrae N (2016) The story of nursing in British mental hospitals: echoes from the corridors. Abingdon: Routledge.
Special Collections
Medico-Psychological Association (1893) Handbook for attendants on the insane. 2nd edn. London: Bailliere, Tindall and Cox.
Rippere V and Williams R (1985) Wounded healers: mental health workers’ experiences of depression. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
Historical Journals
Anonymous (1955) From madhouse to mental hospital, The British Journal of Nursing, (July).
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