ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH
NURSING 9TH EDITION BY KARYN MORGAN, ALL
CHAPTERS 1 TO 32 UPDATED 2026
,TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Mental Health and Mental Illness
2. Biological Implications
3. Ethical and Legal Issues
4. Psychopharmacology
5. Relationship Development and Therapeutic Communication
6. The Nursing Process in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
7. Psychosocial Interventions and Spiritual Care
8. Intervention in Groups
9. Crisis Intervention
10.The Recovery Model
11.Suicide Prevention
12.Caring for Patients with Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders
in General Practice Settings
13.Neurocognitive Disorders
14.Substance Use and Addiction Disorders
15.Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
16.Depressive Disorders
17.Bipolar and Related Disorders
18.Anxiety, Obsessive–Compulsive, and Related Disorders
19.Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
20.Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders
21.Feeding and Eating Disorders
22.Personality Disorders
23.Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders
24.Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity and Autism Spectrum Disorders
25.Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria
26.Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders (Note: may overlap with Ch.
20 depending on edition organization)
,27.Elimination Disorders and Sleep–Wake Disorders
28.Impulse-Control Disorders
29.Psychiatric Care Across the Lifespan
30.Children and Adolescents
31.The Aging Adult
32.Community and Public Health Mental Health Nursing
, CHAPTER 1: MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL ILLNESS
Summary
This chapter introduces foundational concepts of mental health and mental illness,
emphasizing continuum-based functioning, cultural influences, resilience, risk and protective
factors, and stigma. It highlights nurses’ roles in assessment, early identification, therapeutic
engagement, patient safety, advocacy, and promotion of mental wellness using evidence-
based, ethical, and person-centered psychiatric nursing practices across diverse settings.
1. Which statement best reflects the concept of mental health?
A. Absence of psychiatric symptoms
B. Ability to function effectively and adapt to stress
C. Genetic protection from mental illness
D. Emotional stability at all times
THE CORRECT ANSWER: B
Rationale: Mental health reflects adaptive functioning, coping, and resilience. It is
not merely symptom absence, genetic immunity, or constant emotional stability.
2. A nurse explains the mental health–mental illness continuum to a patient. Which
statement is accurate?
A. People move in one direction only
B. Mental illness occurs suddenly without warning
C. Individuals fluctuate along the continuum
D. Mental health is static across the lifespan
THE CORRECT ANSWER: C
Rationale: Mental health is dynamic, allowing movement toward or away from
illness based on stressors, supports, and coping resources.
3. Which factor most strongly contributes to resilience?
A. Socioeconomic status alone
B. Absence of trauma
C. Effective coping strategies
D. High intelligence
THE CORRECT ANSWER: C
Rationale: Resilience is strengthened by adaptive coping, supportive relationships,
and problem-solving, not solely by status, trauma absence, or intelligence.
4. A patient reports feeling hopeless after losing a job but continues daily
responsibilities. How should the nurse interpret this?
A. Mental illness is present
B. Normal response to stress
C. Evidence of maladaptive behavior
D. Psychiatric emergency
THE CORRECT ANSWER: B
Rationale: Temporary distress after a stressor can be a normal adaptive response
when functioning remains intact.
5. Which population is at greatest risk for developing mental illness?
A. Individuals with strong social support
B. Those exposed to chronic stress and trauma