Mental
Health Awareness Week 2023
15th
to 21st May 2023
The
importance of maintaining good mental health has been hitting the
headlines more and more over the past few years. Covid-19 hit many hard and with the cost of
living crisis adding additional pressures it is now even more important to
raise awareness of mental health issues and the treatments available.
Mental
Health Awareness week runs from 15th to 21st May 2023
with charities using the opportunity to highlight what help and support is
available.
RELATED LIBRARY
RESOURCES
The Health Libraries,
both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer numerous resources related
to the subject of mental health. Whether you suffer with your own mental health,
or care for patients with mental health conditions, there are numerous texts
available to assist you. In the lists
below you’ll find a small selection of items. To locate these items, go to our
online catalogue or ask at the counter.
This document covers the following resources –
books, journals, journal articles and patient information.
·
International Perspectives in Values-Based Mental Health Practice Case
Studies and Commentaries / Stoyanov, Drozdstoy editor; Fulford, Bill. editor.; et al;
2021; (Springer Nature), 1st ed. (Available as an Open Access e-book for Keele
and NHS).
·
Psychiatric and mental health nursing in the UK / Evans, Katie, editor; Nizette, Debra, editor; et
al.; 2019 (Elsevier). (Also available as an e-book for Keele users).
·
A multidisciplinary handbook of child and adolescent mental health for
front-line professionals / Dogra, Nisha; 2018 (Jessica Kingsley Publishers).
·
How to build a healthy brain: reduce stress, anxiety and depression and
future-proof your brain / Wilson, Kimberley; 2020 (Yellow Kite) [Part of the Health Library’s
Reading Well Collection].
·
BMJ clinical review : geriatrics, mental health and social care / Jyoti, Babita; Hamad & Ahmed (BPP Learning Media)
·
An introduction to coping with anxiety / Brosan, Lee & Hogan, Brenda; 2018; (Robinson), Second edition.
·
A manual for being human / Dr Sophie
Mort; 2021 (Simon & Schuster UK Ltd).
·
Taming the negative introject: empowering patients to take control of
their mental health / Berman, Carol W; 2019
(Routledge).
·
Journal of public mental
health (Online), Mental Health Foundation (London, England),
Pavilion. [Available as an e-journal for Keele and NHS from 1999 onwards].
·
International journal of
mental health (Online), Taylor & Francis.
[Available as an e-journal for Keele and NHS from 1997 onwards].
·
International journal of
mental health and capacity law, University of
Northumbria at Newcastle. [Available as an Open Access e-journal for Keele and
NHS from 2016 onwards].
·
International journal of
mental health systems, BioMed Central Ltd. [Available as an Open
Access e-journal for Keele and NHS from 2007 onwards].
·
Mental Health Practice, RCN Publishing. [Available as an e-journal for Keele and NHS].
Access more journals via our Journals webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/
·
Pearce, Lynne; “How psychological
first aid can help nurses to cope: An intervention strategy that helps nurses
deal with distressing or traumatic incidents, or crisis situations”; Mental
health practice, 2023, Vol.26 (3), p.16-17, DOI: 10.7748/mhp.26.3.16.s6
(Available via Keele & NHS e-journals).
·
Feng, Guo; Xu, Xiaxia & Lei,
Jiawei; “Tracking perceived stress, anxiety, and depression in daily life: a
double-downward spiral process”; Frontiers in psychology, 2023, Vol.14,
p.1114332, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1114332 (Available via Keele & NHS
e-journals).
·
Bisp, Sarah; Robertson, Wendy &
Attree, Stevie, “Supporting young people who are leaving child and adolescent
mental health services”, Mental health practice, 2023, Vol.26 (1),
p.28-33, DOI: 10.7748/mhp.2022.e1628 (Available via Keele & NHS
e-journals).
·
Limb, Matthew; “Long NHS waits and
rising living costs are harming people’s health, show ONS data”; BMJ
(Online), 2023, Vol.380, p.479-479, DOI: 10.1136/bmj.p479 (Available via
Keele & NHS e-journals).
·
Kendrick, Tony; Collinson, Susan; et
al; “Antidepressants and the serotonin hypothesis of depression”; BMJ
(Online), 2022, Vol.378, p.o1993-o1993, DOI: 10.1136/bmj.o1993 (Available
via Keele & NHS e-journals).
·
Goodman, Michael L; Molldrem, Stephen;
et al; “Long COVID and mental health correlates: a new chronic condition fits
existing patterns”; Health psychology & behavioral medicine, 2023,
Vol.11 (1), p.2164498-2164498, DOI: 10.1080/21642850.2022.2164498 (Available
via Keele & NHS e-journals).
PATIENT INFORMATION / PATIENT
ADVICE:
·
NHS website:
o
Coping with depression - https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/depression/coping-with-depression/
o
Anxiety disorders in children - https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/children-and-young-adults/advice-for-parents/anxiety-disorders-in-children/
·
Mental Health Charities:
o Mind - https://www.mind.org.uk/
o Mental Health Foundation - https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
·
Rethink Mental Illness - https://www.rethink.org/
·
Clinical Key [UHNM Only]:
o
Depression - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_AAFP_depression_en
o
Managing Anxiety - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_Netter_2016_book036_handout436_en
KnowledgeShare CURRENT AWARENESS:
KnowledgeShare
Evidence Updates is a personalised current awareness service which sends,
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requirements and collated by Health Librarians. For more information, or to register for
KnowledgeShare please go to https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/currentawareness/.