Publications-Journals (Current, April, 2009)
Moller,
M.D. (2009). Side effects of antipsychotics: What,
Why, Who, and When. Medscape Nursing, (in press).
Moller, M.D., Rice, M.J., & Schwartz, M.E. (2009).
Diagnostic dilemmas
in the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar
disorder. Continuing Education Monograph, American
Psychiatric Nurses Association, (in press).
Rice, M.J. , Moller, M.D., DePascale, C., & Skinner,
L.
(2007).
APNA and ANCC collaboration: Achieving consensus on
future credentialing for advanced practice
psychiatric and mental health nursing. Journal of
the American Psychiatric Nurses Association.
13, 153-159.
Moller, M.D. (2007).
Accurate differential diagnosis: more than an
algorithm. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing,
21, 116.
Culpepper, L., Judd, C. R., Moller, M.D., Nemeroff,
C.R., & Rapaport, M.H. (2006).
Clinicians on the front line: Active management of
depression and anxiety in primary care. Clinical
Advisor, Supplement, July 2006.
Moller, M.D. & Rice, M.J. (2006).
The ‘Be Smart’ trauma reframing psychoeducation
program. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing,
20, 21-31.
Rice, M.J. & Moller,
M.D. (2006). Wellness outcomes of group
psychoeducation on trauma and abuse. Archives of
Psychiatric Nursing, 20, 94-102.
Worchester, S., & Moller, M.D. (2003).
Postpsychotic
adjustment may be part of psychosis. Clinical
Psychiatry News, 31, (10), 28.
Haber, J., Moller, M.D., Staten, T., Zimmerman,M.
(2002).
When the trauma doesn’t end. Journal of the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 8,
174-180.
Kaas, M.J., Moller, MD, et al (2002). Prescriptive
authority for advanced practice psychiatric nurses:
state of the states, 2001. Journal of the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 8,
99-105.
Moller, M.D. (1999). Meeting spiritual needs on an
inpatient unit: patients and family members speak
out. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental
Health Services, 37, 11, 5-10.
Moller, M.D. (1999) Day by day, the wellness way:
outpatient management of psychosis. The Journal
of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill,
10, 3, 53-57.
Moller, M.D. (1999). The business of psychiatric
nursing: cents and sensibility--Part I Establishing
an independent practice. Journal of the American
Psychiatric Nurses Association, 5, 2,
54-61.
Moller, M.D. &
Murphy, M.F. (1999). The business of psychiatric
nursing: cents and sensibility--Part II Developing
the Clinical Program and Practice Guidelines.
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association, 5, 4, 122-131.
Moller, M.D. &
Murphy, M. F. (1997). The three r's rehabilitation
program: a prevention approach for the management of
relapse symptoms associated with psychiatric
diagnoses. Journal of Psychiatric
Rehabilitation, 20, 3, 42-48.
Moller, M.D. & Murphy, M.F. (1997). Reintegration
and schizophrenia: the three R=s approach.
Continuum: Developments in Ambulatory Mental Health,
4, 4, 17-35.
Murphy, M.F. & Moller, M.D. (1997). Symptom
management and relapse prevention: a wellness
approach. Directions in Psychiatric Nursing,
Philadelphia: Hatherleigh, Inc. Volume 3, # 3
(Summer), Lesson # 9: 1-16.
Murphy, M.F. & Moller, M.D. (1996). The three r's
program: a wellness approach to rehabilitation of
neurobiological disorders. The International
Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 3 (1),
308-317.
Moller, M.D. (1996).
Awakenings: Challenges for the provider. Journal
of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill,
7, 2: 10-11.
Moller M.D. & Rasmussen N.A. (1996) Coping with the
negative symptoms of schizophrenia. Primary Care
Psychiatry, 2 (Supplement), 5-8.
Moller, M.D. & Murphy, M. (1996). Relapse
prevention to reduce hospitalization. Present
Approaches to Psychoses, 5, January: 14-16.
Moller, M.D. & Haber, J. (August 1, 1996). Advanced
practice psychiatric nursing: the need for a blended
role. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing.
(Online) Available @http://www.nursingworld/ojin/tpc1_7.htm
Moller, M.D. (1996). Practical points to help
medications be more effective: Part I. The
Advocate, National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill, 18, (2), 14-15.
Moller, M.D. (1996). Practical points to help
medications be more effective: Part II. The
Advocate, National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill, 18, (3), 16-17.
Murphy, MF & Moller,
MD (1993). Managing relapse in neurobiological
disorders: the Moller-Murphy Symptom Management
Assessment Tool. Archives of Psychiatric
Nursing, 7, 226-235.
Moller, M.D. & Knudsvig, L.G. (1993). Successfully
living with mania: helpful hints to families and
professionals. Innovations and Research, 2,
65-72.
Moller, M.D. (1992).
Breaking all the rules. The Journal of the
California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 3,
3-5.
Moller, M.D. (1992).
Facing the diagnosis of schizophrenia. Relapse:
Issues in the Management of Chronic Psychosis,
2, 12.
Moller,
M.D. (1992). Professionally Speaking: What
clinical experiences are needed before entering
psychiatric nursing. Journal of Psychosocial
Nursing, 30, 41-43.
Moller, M.D. et al (1991). Psychiatric nursing
education in Nebraska: 1989-1990. Issues in
Mental Health Nursing, 12, 4, 343-357.
Smoyak, S. with Moller, M.D. and Wer. J. (1990).
An interview with Mary Moller and JoAnn Wer.
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 28, 22-24.
Moller, M.D. (1990).
Nurseminars, Inc....what's it all about? The
Neuron, 23, 4-6.
Moller, M.D. & Wer, J. (1989). Simultaneous
patient/family education regarding schizophrenia:
the Nebraska model. Archives of Psychiatric
Nursing, 3, 6, 332-337.
Publications-Books
Newton, M., Bartek, J., Lindeman, M., & Moller, M.D.
(1986). Questbank: pharmacology in nursing.
St. Louis: C.V.Mosby.
Publications-Book
Chapters
Moller, M.D. (2009). Psychopharmacology.
In Mohr, W. K. (ed).
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing,
7th edition, Chapter 16, Philadelphia: Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins.
Moller, M.D. (2008). Neurobiological responses and
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. In
Stuart, G. (ed). Principles and Practices of
Psychiatric Nursing, 9th edition, Chapter 20,
St. Louis: CV Mosby.
Moller, M.D. (2005). Neurobiological responses and
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. In
Stuart, G. & Laraia, M. (ed). Principles and
Practices of Psychiatric Nursing, 8th edition,
Chapter 21, St. Louis: CV Mosby.
Moller, M.D. (2004). Schizophrenia. In
Fitzpatrick, J. (ed). Encyclopedia
of Nursing Research, A Sourcebook for Evidenced
Based Practice, 2nd Ed.
Moller, M.D. (2001). Neurobiological responses and
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. In
Stuart, G. & Laraia, M (ed). Principles
and Practices of Psychiatric Nursing, 7th
edition, Chapter 20, St. Louis: CV Mosby.
Moller, MD. (1998).
Mood disorders. In Houseman, C.(Ed.) Psychiatric
certification review guide for the generalist and
clinical specialist in adult, child, and adolescent
psychiatric and mental health nursing. Potomac,
Md: Health Leadership Associates.
Moller, M.D. & Murphy, M.F. (1997). Neurobiological
responses and schizophrenia and other psychotic
disorders. In Stuart, G. & Sundeen, S. (ed). Principles
and Practices of Psychiatric Nursing, 6th
edition, Chapter 19, St. Louis: CV Mosby.
Moller, MD. (1997). A Nurse Speaks: Mary Moller on
Psychosis. In Varcarolis, B. (Ed). Foundations
of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, 3rd
Ed. Philadelphia: Saunders.
Moller, M.D. & Murphy, M.F. (1995). Neurobiological
responses and schizophrenia and other psychotic
disorders. In Stuart, G. & Sundeen, S. (ed). Principles
and Practices of Psychiatric Nursing, 5th
edition, Chapter 19, St. Louis: CV Mosby.
Moller, M.D. (1994). Neurobiology. In Fontaine, K.
& Cook, S. (ed). Essentials of mental health
nursing, 3rd edition, Chapter 4. San
Francisco: Addison-Wesley.
Moller, M.D. (1994). General clinical issues. In
Fontaine, K. & Cook, S. (ed). Essentials of
mental health nursing, 3rd edition, Chapter 6.
San Francisco: Addison-Wesley.
Moller, M.D. & Wer, J. (1991). Family identified
educational needs regarding schizophrenia. In
Malone, J. (ed) Schizophrenia: Handbook for
Clinical Care. New Jersey: Slack,
Incorporated.
Moller, M.D. & Wer, J. (1987). How to enter the
world of the schizophrenic. In Pathways to
Well-Being, Volume 9, Lincoln, NE: University
`Press.
Publications-Newsletters
Moller, M.D. (2006) Psychophenomenology of
schizophrenia. Frontlines: Washington Association
of Designated Mental Health Professionals, 26
(3), p. 6.
Moller, M.D. (2004). Traumatic aspects of
psychosis. AAPPN News, June 2003.
Moller, M.D. (1999). Advanced practice psychiatric
nursing: identity vs identity diffusion.
APNA News, 11, (3), 3-4.
Moller, M.D., Palmer-Erbs, V., Murphy, M.F. (1996).
Psychiatric rehabilitation nursing: our time has
come. APNA News, 8, (4), 2-3.
Moller, M.D. (1995). Ask the professional: How to
convince my brother that he has a mental illness?
Alliance Voice, a newsletter for families and
friend of the AMI of SW. Pennsylvania. Vol 2,
No. 5, p.5, Dec., 1995.
Moller, M.D. (1991). Joey, why couldn't you be
normal? Sharing Connection, The Nebraska
Department of Education, 5, 3-7.
Moller, M.D. (1988). Summertime precautions with
anti-psychotic medications. AMI-NE News,
Vol. 1, #1, 3.
Moller, M.D. (1988). Unraveling the mystery.
Impact, Winter, 1988, Vol.2, #1, 2-3.
Publications-Conference Proceedings
Moller, M.D. (1993).
Exploring the mystery of relapse in schizophrenia.
In Marsh, D., ed. Treating the Seriously Mentally
Ill: Conference Proceedings of the Medical College
of Pennsylvania and the National Alliance for the
Mentally Ill. Alliance for the Mentally Ill of PA.
Publications-
Training Manuals
Moller, MD. (2002). Recovering from psychosis: a
wellness approach. 15th Ed.
Nine Mile Falls, WA: Psychiatric Resource Network.
Moller, MD & Murphy,
MF. (2003). BE SMART: Symptom Management for
Abuse and Recovery from Trauma.
Nine Mile Falls, WA: Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Nurses, Inc.
Moller, M.D. & Murphy, M.F. (1998). Recovering
from psychosis: a wellness approach. Nine
Mile Falls, WA: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Nurses,
Inc.
Murphy, M.F. & Moller, M.D. (1998). My symptom
management workbook: a wellness expedition.
Nine Mile Falls, WA: Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Nurses, Inc.
Moller, M.D. & Murphy, M.F. (1995) How to enter
the world of psychosis: a training manual. Nine
Mile Falls, WA: The Center for Patient and Family
Mental Health Education
Moller, M.D. & Wer, J. (1993). How to enter the
world of psychosis: a training manual. Nine
Mile Falls, WA: The Center for Patient and Family
Mental Health Education.
Moller, M.D. (1993). How to enter the world of
psychosis: 12-session participants manual. Nine
Mile Falls, WA: The Center for Patient and Family
Mental Health Education.
Moller, M.D. & Wer,
J. (1992). How to enter the world of psychosis:
10-session participant's manual. Omaha, NE:
Nurseminars, Inc.
Moller, M.D. & Wer, J. (1991).
How to enter the world of schizophrenia: a training
program. Omaha, NE:
Nurseminars, Inc.
Moller, M.D. & Wer,
J. (1991). How to enter the world of
schizophrenia: 8-session participant's manual.
Omaha, NE: Nurseminars, Inc.
Videotape Productions
Moller, M.D. (2007). Patients Speak Out About
Bipolar Disorder, Bristol-Myers-Squibb.
Moller, M.D. (2003). Patients and Family Members
Speak Out About Schizophrenia, Bristol-Myers-Squibb.
Moller, M.D. (1995). Understanding and
Communicating with a Person Who has Delusions.
Videotape and Study Guide. Nine Mile Falls, WA:
Nurseminars, Inc. Recipient of the Silver Telly
Award for Medical Education for 1996.
Moller, M.D. (1992). Advanced Practice in
Psychiatric Nursing. American Psychiatric Nurses
Association.
Moller, M.D. (1991). Understanding Relapse:
Managing the Symptoms of Schizophrenia.
Videotape and Study Guide. Omaha, NE:
Nurseminars, Inc.
Moller, M.D. (1990). Understanding and
Communicating with a Person who is Experiencing
Mania. Videotape and Study Guide. Videotape
and Study Guide. Omaha, NE: Nurseminars, Inc.
Moller, M.D. (1989). Understanding and
communicating with a person who is hallucinating.
Videotape and Study Guide, Omaha, NE:
Nurseminars, Inc. Recipient of the 1991
Commendation Award from Superfest XVI--international
Film Festival on Disabilities and
Telecommunications)