All Stories

  1. Identifying Human Trafficking Issues in Our Patients
  2. Special Issue: Workforce
  3. Supporting Our New Psychiatric Nurses
  4. Increasing Awareness About Predatory Publishers
  5. Reviewing Manuscripts With Problematic Language Issues
  6. Spiritual Knowing in Psychiatric Nursing
  7. Sharing the Wisdom of Nursing Through Scholarly Writing
  8. Workforce Issues
  9. What Are Preprints?
  10. Thoughts From the American Psychiatric Nursing Association Health Policy Summit
  11. Updated JAPNA Author Guidelines
  12. Updates From the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
  13. Conflicts of Interest
  14. Avoiding Predatory Journals With “Think. Check. Submit.”
  15. The Process of Submitting a Manuscript to JAPNA
  16. Open Access and Predatory Journals: Two Very Different Entities
  17. Peer Review
  18. Health Needs of Persons With Mental Disorders
  19. Who Takes Care of the Nurses?
  20. Defining the Psychiatric Nursing Role in the Medical Home
  21. Moving Forward
  22. Maintaining Work/Life Balance in Our Professional Practice
  23. A Challenge and an Opportunity
  24. Predatory Publishing Practices and Nurses
  25. Stigma and Those Around Us
  26. Nursing Leadership in the Face of Change
  27. The Peer-Review Process
  28. Psychopharmacology Column: The Use of Lithium Carbonate With Pediatric Populations
  29. The Transition Experience of Developmentally Impaired Young Adults Living in a Structured Apartment Setting
  30. Understanding Publication Ethics
  31. Juvenile voice