Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Ghost or phoenix: the disappearance or rise of mental health nursing?

Warrender, Dan

Authors



Abstract

Dan is a mental health nurse, lecturer and mentalization based treatment practitioner, and is currently undertaking a PhD exploring experiences of crisis intervention for people diagnosed with 'borderline personality disorder'. He is a member of the executive group for the Scottish Personality Disorder Network and has contributed to best practice statements locally and nationally. Topics of his writing, speaking and interest include 'personality disorder', the limitations of psychiatric diagnosis, trauma informed care, ethics, risk, and the identity and education of mental health nurses. In June 2022, Dan presented a matter for discussion at the Royal College of Nursing congress, raising concerns around the impact of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Future Nurse Standards on the specialist education of mental health nursing students. Following a nomination and selection process, Dan Warrender was chosen to deliver this keynote lecture on behalf of Mental Health Nurse Academics UK (MHNAUK). This presentation explores the current challenges impacting on mental health nurse education.

Citation

WARRENDER, D. 2022. Ghost or phoenix: the disappearance or rise of mental health nursing? Presented at 28th International mental health nursing research conference 2022: mental health nursing in challenging times, 8-9 September 2022, Oxford, UK.

Presentation Conference Type Keynote
Conference Name 28th International mental health nursing research conference 2022: mental health nursing in challenging times
Conference Location Oxford, UK
Start Date Sep 8, 2022
End Date Sep 9, 2022
Deposit Date Oct 25, 2022
Publicly Available Date Oct 25, 2022
Keywords Mental health nurse; Education; Academic; Trust; Quality of care
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1788935
Additional Information The video for this presentation is available at: https://youtu.be/pnL_VOIJ8Cw

Files





You might also like



Downloadable Citations