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Mental Health Nursing in Norway

Mental Health Nursing in Norway. Anne Marte Feen Section of Children`s Mental Health Departement of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division of Mental Health and Addiction. My educational course. Bachelor degree in nursing (3 years). Finished in 2005.

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Mental Health Nursing in Norway

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  1. Mental Health Nursing in Norway Anne Marte Feen Section of Children`s Mental Health Departement of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division of Mental Health and Addiction

  2. My educational course • Bachelor degree in nursing (3 years). Finished in 2005. • Worked in mental health care for children and adolescence since January 2008 • 1 year additional education in interdisciplinary mental health 2009/2010

  3. Mental health nursing • Is a speciality within nursing. • Involves primary care services to clinical population. • Assess and treat individuals and families using therapeutic skills • Administration and observation of medication • Therapeutic skills critical to successful mental health nursing

  4. Diversity of mental health nurse jobs • Primary care • Adult mental health care out-patient / ambulatory • Child and family mental health centres • Child protection services and institutions • Secondary care • Adult out-patient / in-patient • Child and families out-patient / in-patient • Habilitation • Addiction • Somatic liaison service

  5. My work • Interdisciplinary teams including doctor (psychiatrist), psychologist and other members with at least 3 year higher education • Develop treatment plans in cooperation with team members and the families • Counselling and environmental work with children, parents and families • Systemic work and cooperation with other involved services (specially primary heath care and social services) • Coordinating (weekly planning for patients, structuring environmental work, weekly meetings) • Medical supervision and observation of side effects • Supervising and counselling students and colleagues

  6. Methods • Therapeutic alliance • Therapeutic connection (relation) • Observation • Therapeutic play • Cognitive behavioural therapy (Coping Cat) • Narrative methods (”The river of life” and Family collage) • Dialogical conversation method (DCM) • Daily documentation

  7. Coping Cat • Bilde 1

  8. ”The river of life” • Picture

  9. The difficult dialogue • Dialogical conversation method (DCM) • Methodically structured, specific and thorough • Sensitive subjects about violence, abuse and neglect • Different starting points • Child has previously told about experiences, we need more information • Suspects that child encounters abuse / neglect • Clinician must show safety • Dare to ask demanding questions • Endure child’s emotional expressions

  10. Important areas of DCM • The therapeutic dialogue conversation has the following phases: • Preparation • The conversation • Closure • Specific formulations for each phase • Open questions • Active listening • Endure silence • Support child • Show confidence and structure • Physical context

  11. Difficult dialogue demostration • Demonstration

  12. Summary • Mental health nursing in Norway • Education • Work fields • Example – secondary child services • Typical methods • Questions

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