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Mental health nursing and the problematic of supervision as a confessional act
D. Banks
, A. V. Clifton
, M. J. Purdy
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P. Crawshaw
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Service Users
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Confessional
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Mental Health nursing
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Mental Health nurses
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Clinical Supervision
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Self-disclosure
100%
Confessional Practices
100%
Self-care
50%
Biography
50%
Nursing
50%
Mental Health Services
50%
Self-monitoring
50%
Reflective Practice
50%
Improved Outcomes
50%
Fit-for-purpose
50%
Expert Knowledge
50%
Governance Forms
50%
Traditional Values
50%
Disclosure Practices
50%
Foucault
50%
Work Relationships
50%
Social Order
50%
Moral Authority
50%
Social Governance
50%
Neoliberal Regime
50%
Reflexive Self
50%
Technologies of the Self
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Psychiatric Nursing
100%
Mental Health Nurse
100%
Mental Health Service
50%
Self Monitoring
50%