The Ann Ottney Cain Lecture in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2017-2018
Other Titles
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Events on Health and Well-Being: New Directions in Trauma-Informed CareDeterminants of Health: New Directions in Trauma Informed Care
Abstract
Dr. Ann Ottney Cain (1934 - 2020), professor emerita at the University of Maryland School of Nursing, was a leader in psychiatric mental health nursing, specifically in family systems therapy. Her tenure at UMSON spanned more than three decades. Dr. Cain ultimately served as associate dean for graduate studies and research at UMSON. When she retired from the School of Nursing in 1994 after serving for 30 years on the faculty, her colleagues and students came together to create the Ann Ottney Cain Endowed Lecture in Psychiatric Nursing.Description
Slides of the The Ann Ottney Cain Lecture in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, presented by Linda Grabbe, PhD, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC March 29, 2018.Opening slides by UMBSON Dean Jane M. Kirschling, PhD, RN, FAAN.
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Community Resiliency Model (CRM)trauma informed care
adverse childhood experiences
Mental health
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Nursing
Education, Nursing, Continuing
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