Reflecting on two mental health examples from our practice, we demonstrate how in the instances that critique is absent, the results can be catastrophic. Drawing on Foucauldian theory, we propose the idea of critique, known as the vigilant tempering of governance (or the ‘conduct of conduct’). We advance that critique is an indispensable health resource for the practicing mental health nurse and for nursing more broadly, without which nursing risks participating in the reproduction of hegemonic discourses and practices. Critique, in this paper, is theorized as a tool to be included in the nurse’s repertoire, that which can unlock a variety of ontological and epistemological possibilities. We discuss some reasons why nursing critique is cons...
It seems that our field of mental health nursing is constantly going over old ground in our attempts...
Current health care standards, in many countries, Australia included, are regrettably poor. Surprisi...
The purpose of this paper is to build on my previously published critique of phenomenological-humani...
The forensic mental health nursing milieu presents unique challenges for nursing practice. Nurses co...
Students diagnosed with long-term mental health conditions have been the focus of policy development...
Foreword Tracy Dryden was a mental health nurse deeply concerned that the value of nursing practice ...
Rhetorical studies in health and medicine often point out the ways in which medical empiricism is st...
This research is a Foucault-influenced discourse analysis, which explores the field of Aotearoa New ...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism(s) and the influe...
Mental health nurses frequently draw on self-disclosure practices within their working relationships...
The thesis focuses on mental health nurse motivation and education. Both caring behaviours and criti...
This is a study of how psychiatric discourse linguistically and institutionally figures in nursing e...
Within contemporary mental health-care, power relationships are regularly played out between psychia...
Purpose: The paper contributes to the debate about the closure of institutional mental health care f...
Nurses working in acute mental health services are vulnerable to occupational stress. One main stres...
It seems that our field of mental health nursing is constantly going over old ground in our attempts...
Current health care standards, in many countries, Australia included, are regrettably poor. Surprisi...
The purpose of this paper is to build on my previously published critique of phenomenological-humani...
The forensic mental health nursing milieu presents unique challenges for nursing practice. Nurses co...
Students diagnosed with long-term mental health conditions have been the focus of policy development...
Foreword Tracy Dryden was a mental health nurse deeply concerned that the value of nursing practice ...
Rhetorical studies in health and medicine often point out the ways in which medical empiricism is st...
This research is a Foucault-influenced discourse analysis, which explores the field of Aotearoa New ...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism(s) and the influe...
Mental health nurses frequently draw on self-disclosure practices within their working relationships...
The thesis focuses on mental health nurse motivation and education. Both caring behaviours and criti...
This is a study of how psychiatric discourse linguistically and institutionally figures in nursing e...
Within contemporary mental health-care, power relationships are regularly played out between psychia...
Purpose: The paper contributes to the debate about the closure of institutional mental health care f...
Nurses working in acute mental health services are vulnerable to occupational stress. One main stres...
It seems that our field of mental health nursing is constantly going over old ground in our attempts...
Current health care standards, in many countries, Australia included, are regrettably poor. Surprisi...
The purpose of this paper is to build on my previously published critique of phenomenological-humani...