“Butterfly Abstract” is by Bradley D. Rankin of Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio. Bradley created this painting for the 2020 annual
Art of Recovery event in Akron, Ohio. This event highlights
artwork of clients from a local community mental health
center. Bradley comments, “The abstract background with
the more realistic butterflies depicts the confusion that
sometimes overpowers our environment.” Bradley’s recovery
from mental illness has led to a full-time job and the enjoy-
ment of creating art.
In his own words: “Art has given me confidence and pride
in my work and life. My grandmother is a retired professional
artist and is my teacher. We enjoy working together even though
sometimes we disagree on the subject I’m painting.” The artist
was given the opportunity to address the nursing students who
will use this book. Bradley responded by saying, “Mental illness
recovery is possible with help from family, friends, and profes-
sionals. Never give up on a patient.”
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, 9TH EDITION
VARCAROLIS’
Foundations of
Psychiatric-Mental
Health Nursing
A Clinical Approach
Margaret (Peggy) Jordan Halter, PhD, APRN
Editor, Manual of Psychiatric Nursing Care
Former Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron, Ohio
Former Faculty, Malone College, Canton, Ohio; University of Akron, Akron, Ohio;
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Former Associate Dean, Ashland University, Mansfield, Ohio
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, D E D I C AT I O N
In memory of my friend and mentor, Betsy Varcarolis, who developed and edited five editions of
this textbook. Her life’s work in psychiatric nursing has influenced generations of future nurses,
touched the lives of countless people, and profoundly changed my life.
December 8, 1940 - May 31, 2020
This book is also dedicated to people who are being treated for and recovering from mental illness
and to the future nurses who will support their treatment and recovery.
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