Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10316375 Nurse Education Today 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

- There is no causal biomedical basis for the occurrence of functional mental health problems.
- Instead, social and relational adversities are implicated in extreme psychological distress.
- Formulation rather than psychiatric diagnosis emerges as a more appropriate way to understand, research and help people with such distress.
- This has implications for mental health nurse education internationally, despite obstacles to curricular progress.
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