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Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility, Volume 1

Author: David Shoemaker
language: en
Publisher: Oxford Studies in Agency and R
Release Date: 2013-08-08
This book discusses questions such as: what does it mean to be an agent? what is the relation between moral and criminal responsibility? and what do various psychological disorders tell us about agency and responsibility?
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Case Studies, Volume 1

Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Case Studies, Volume 1: 100 Real-Life Scenarios for Clinical Practice in Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, and Personality Disorders with Nursing Assessments, DSM-5 Diagnoses & Care Plans By Mallory Philomena Lawrence Step into the real world of psychiatric nursing with this in-depth case study collection designed for clinical precision, practical learning, and exam readiness. Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Case Studies, Volume 1 brings together 100 realistic patient scenarios—each formatted with the detail and clarity nurses need to build strong clinical judgment. From early-career students to seasoned RNs, this book is an essential tool for mastering the complexities of mental health care in today’s fast-paced environments. Every case study is written with an eye for both realism and clinical relevance, offering structured content to help reinforce psychiatric diagnoses, apply DSM-5 criteria, and deliver patient-centered care in a variety of settings. This volume covers five key sections: ✔️ Mood Disorders ✔️ Anxiety and Related Disorders ✔️ Psychotic Disorders ✔️ Personality Disorders ✔️ Trauma and Stressor-Related Conditions Each case includes: Detailed patient profiles with rich clinical context Presenting problems aligned with common psychiatric symptoms Thorough nursing assessments DSM-5 diagnostic criteria clearly applied Evidence-based care plans and interventions Nursing priorities for safety and stabilization Follow-up planning and outcome tracking Reflection questions to deepen clinical reasoning Concise clinical pearls at the end of every scenario Designed for nursing students, educators, psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), clinical instructors, and mental health professionals seeking structured learning tools, this book helps build confidence in working with complex cases and supports NCLEX and PMHNP exam prep. The language is clear, practical, and grounded in real-world practice—avoiding fluff, filler, and overly technical jargon. These case studies reflect the diversity of patients encountered in mental health care, including: Adolescents with depression and anxiety Adults with bipolar I and II disorders Older adults experiencing psychotic episodes Clients facing substance use and trauma Individuals navigating stigma, identity, and interpersonal instability Perfect for: Psychiatric nursing instructors creating discussion material Clinical preceptors mentoring students on inpatient or outpatient units Learners preparing for OSCEs or psychiatric simulations Nurses developing their documentation, diagnostic, and critical thinking skills All cases are fictional but based on real clinical patterns, making this an excellent supplement to standard textbooks. It’s a valuable addition to mental health nursing libraries and academic syllabi. If you’re looking for a resource that blends applied psychiatric knowledge with clinical realism, this book delivers structured learning without overwhelming the reader. Use it to practice your skills, prepare for patient care, or guide class discussions that stay grounded in real-world scenarios. This is Volume 1 of a two-part series. Volume 2 continues with additional sections on substance use, neurocognitive disorders, neurodevelopmental presentations, ethical dilemmas, and advanced clinical cases.
Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 1

The new field of experimental philosophy has emerged as the methods of psychological science have been brought to bear on traditional philosophical issues. Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy will be the place to go to see outstanding new work in the field. It will feature papers by philosophers, papers by psychologists, and papers co-authored by people in both disciplines. The series heralds the emergence of a truly interdisciplinary field in which people from different disciplines are working together to address a shared set of questions. The inaugural volume is roughly structured into four sections. The first three papers focus on recent developments in moral psychology, a topic that has seen lively debate and a great deal of progress over the last decade. The second section highlights three contributions that bring new methods to moral psychology: formal modeling and special populations. The third section brings together four papers that adopt an experimental philosophy approach to novel topics, including intuitive dualism, generics, joint action, and happiness. And the last two papers provide critical and historical context to the development of experimental philosophy.