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*McCabe, S. (2006). Substance use
and abuse in trauma: implications for care. Critical Care Nursing
Clinics of North America, 18 (3): 371-85.
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*McCabe, S. (2006). What does it
take to make a nurse? Considerations of the CNL and DNP role.
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 42(4): 252-54.
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*McCabe, S. (2006). Would you please
tell me which way to go from here? Perspectives in Psychiatric Care,
42(2): 130-32.
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*McCabe, S. & Burman, M.E. (2006). A
tale of two APN's: addressing blurred practice boundaries in APN
practice. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 42(1): 3-12.
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Burman, M.E., McCabe, S., & Pepper,
C.M. (2005). Treatment practices and barriers for depression and
anxiety by primary care advanced practice nurses in Wyoming.
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioner, 17(9):
1-12.
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*McCabe, S. (2005). The power of
rage. Accepted for publication. Journal of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatric Nursing. Publication date pending.|
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*McCabe, S. (2004). EMDR:
Implications for nursing use of reprocessing therapy. Accepted for
publication. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 40(3): 104-113.
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Macnee, C.L., & McCabe, S. (2004).
The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change and smokers in Southern
Appalachia. Nursing Research, 53(4): 243-250.
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Macnee, C.L., & McCabe, S. (2004).
Satisfaction with care among homeless patients: Development and
testing of a measure. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 21(3);
167-178.
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*McCabe, S. (2004). The perspective
of mystery: Praxis for bridging the great divide of humanness and
disease. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 40, 1: 12.
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*McCabe, S. (2003).Advances in the
pharmacological treatment of Bipolar Affective Disorder. Perspectives
in Psychiatric Care, 39(3): 95-103.
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*McCabe, S. (2003). The Conflict of
Pain in America. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 14(4): 171-3.
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*McCabe, S. (2002). Complementary
herbal and alternative drugs in clinical practice. Perspectives in
Psychiatric Care, 38(3): 98-107.
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McCabe, S. (2002). The nature of
psychiatric nursing: the intersection of paradigm, evolution, and
history. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 16(2);51-60.
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*McCabe, S., & Macnee, C.L. (2002).
Weaving a new safety net of mental health care in rural America: A
model of integrated practice. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 23(3):
263-278.
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*McCabe, S. & Laraia, M. (2002). The
neurobiology of medications to treat addictions. APNA News. 14(1):
12-14.
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McCabe, S., Macnee, C.L. & Anderson,
M.K. (2001).Homeless patients experience of satisfaction with care.
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing,15(2):78-85.7
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*McCabe, S. (2000). Rapid detox:
understanding new treatment approaches for the addicted patient.
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 36(4): 113-120.
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McCabe, S. (2000). Bringing
psychiatric nursing into the twenty-first century. Archives of
Psychiatric Nursing. 14(3), 109-116.
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McCabe, S. & Grover, S. (1999) The
clinical nurse specialist vs. the psychiatric nurse practitioner role:
moving from debate to action on the future of advanced psychiatric
nursing. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 13(3), 111-116.
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Walker, K. & McCabe, S. (1993). The
counterpart relationship: a model for clinical nurse specialists in
international practice. Clinical Nurse Specialist,8 (1), 26-32.
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Rich, R, & McCabe, S. (1993).
Factors affecting hospital admission decisions in four rural public
mental health programs. Human Services in the Rural
Environment,6,112-119.
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McCabe, S., & Walker, K. (1989).
Professional nursing development in Micronesia: where is it headed?
American Pacific Nurse Leaders Association Publication (4)1, 19-21.
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*McCabe, S. (2004). Why Nursing Care
Practices Should Be Standardized. In J. Cutcliffe & M. Ward (Ed.)
Key Debates in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. London:
Elsevier.
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*McCabe, S. (Ed. and contributing
author). (2003). Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner review
and resource manual. Washington, DC: American Nurses Credentialing
Center.
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McCabe, S. (2001).The biological
foundations of psychiatric nursing (p. 94-126). In M.A. Boyd, (Ed.).
Psychiatric Nursing, 2cd. Ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins.
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McCabe, S. (2001).Psychopharmacology
and other biological treatments (p. 128-175). In M.A. Boyd, (Ed.).
Psychiatric Nursing, 2cd. Ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins.
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Macnee, C. & McCabe, S. (2000).
Micro stressors: the impact of hassles and uplifts (p. 125-142). In
V.H. Rice, (Ed.) Handbook of stress and coping: implications for
nursing research, theory, and practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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McCabe, S. & Mohr, W. When shall we
feel the rage. Manuscript under review. Archives of Psychiatric
Nursing.
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McCabe, S., & Macnee, C.L. Living
the paradox: a grounded theory of smoking cessation for Southern
Appalachians. Manuscript in preparation for submission to Nursing
Research.
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Advances in Nursing Science.
Peer reviewer - 2005 to present.
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Qualitative Health Research Journal.
Peer reviewer - 1997 to present.
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Editorial Board Perspectives in
Psychiatric Care. 2002 to Present.
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Reviewed: Newell, R. & Gournay, K.
(2004). Mental health nursing: an evidence-based approach. London,
UK: Churchill Livingston.
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Reviewed: Antai-Otong, D. (Ed).
(2003). Psychiatric Nursing: Biological and behavioral concepts.
Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Publishing.
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Reviewed: Worley, N. (1997) Mental
Health Nursing in the Community. St. Louis: Mosby.
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Reviewed: Stuart & Sundeen (1997).
Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing (6th. Ed.) St. Louis:
Mosby.
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