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How to Care for the Insane. A Manual for Nurses
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-2-5281-0776-8
- EAN9782528107768
- Date de parution01/09/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
How to Care for the Insane: A Manual for Nurses is a comprehensive and practical guide originally published in the late 19th century, designed to instruct nurses and caregivers in the specialized care of individuals with mental illness. Written by William D. Granger, M. D., this manual draws upon the author's extensive experience in asylums and mental health institutions, offering clear, compassionate, and methodical advice for those entrusted with the well-being of the insane.
The book covers a wide range of topics essential for the effective care of mentally ill patients. It begins with an overview of the general principles of nursing, emphasizing the importance of patience, kindness, and understanding in dealing with those suffering from mental disorders. The manual provides detailed instructions on daily routines, including bathing, feeding, clothing, and maintaining personal hygiene, all tailored to the unique needs and challenges presented by patients with mental illness.
Granger addresses the management of various types of insanity, from acute mania to melancholia, and offers practical solutions for handling difficult behaviors, such as violence, destructiveness, and suicidal tendencies. The book also discusses the importance of observation and record-keeping, teaching nurses how to recognize changes in a patient's condition and report them accurately to physicians.
Special attention is given to the physical environment, with advice on creating safe, comfortable, and therapeutic surroundings. The manual outlines the use of restraints and seclusion, advocating for their minimal and humane application, and stresses the significance of moral treatment and the avoidance of unnecessary harshness or punishment. Throughout, How to Care for the Insane underscores the dignity and humanity of the patients, urging nurses to treat them with respect and empathy.
The book also includes guidance on the nurse's own conduct, health, and emotional resilience, recognizing the demanding nature of the work. Rich in historical context and practical wisdom, this manual remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of psychiatric care, nursing, and the evolution of mental health treatment. It offers a window into the challenges and philosophies of mental health care in the late 19th century, while its core messages of compassion and professionalism continue to resonate today.
The book covers a wide range of topics essential for the effective care of mentally ill patients. It begins with an overview of the general principles of nursing, emphasizing the importance of patience, kindness, and understanding in dealing with those suffering from mental disorders. The manual provides detailed instructions on daily routines, including bathing, feeding, clothing, and maintaining personal hygiene, all tailored to the unique needs and challenges presented by patients with mental illness.
Granger addresses the management of various types of insanity, from acute mania to melancholia, and offers practical solutions for handling difficult behaviors, such as violence, destructiveness, and suicidal tendencies. The book also discusses the importance of observation and record-keeping, teaching nurses how to recognize changes in a patient's condition and report them accurately to physicians.
Special attention is given to the physical environment, with advice on creating safe, comfortable, and therapeutic surroundings. The manual outlines the use of restraints and seclusion, advocating for their minimal and humane application, and stresses the significance of moral treatment and the avoidance of unnecessary harshness or punishment. Throughout, How to Care for the Insane underscores the dignity and humanity of the patients, urging nurses to treat them with respect and empathy.
The book also includes guidance on the nurse's own conduct, health, and emotional resilience, recognizing the demanding nature of the work. Rich in historical context and practical wisdom, this manual remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of psychiatric care, nursing, and the evolution of mental health treatment. It offers a window into the challenges and philosophies of mental health care in the late 19th century, while its core messages of compassion and professionalism continue to resonate today.



