
معرفی
Sebastian Monteux is a Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at the Department of Health, Sport and Wellbeing, Abertay University. As a registered Mental Health Nurse, his career spans NHS roles in Scotland and the Netherlands, including work in residential child care, adult social care, and learning disability services. He trained as a Steiner Waldorf school teacher and previously worked in the North of Scotland CAMHS regional inpatient unit in Dundee.
Teaching responsibilities include leading modules such as MHN113 (Introduction to Mental Health across the Lifespan), MHN221 (Professional Practice and Development), and MHN343 (Person-Centred and Relational Care). He contributes to Mental Health Nursing, Psychology, and Counselling programmes. His research interests focus on Trauma-Informed Care, Social Pedagogy, Relational Practice, Care Ethics, Social Welfare, and 'Everyday' Care Practice, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Recent publications emphasize patient interactions in CAMHS, nursing education reform, and trauma-informed approaches. His work highlights thematic analysis, qualitative studies, and policy critiques in mental health care. Despite no listed awards, his research has garnered significant citations and reader engagement.
Monteux’s contributions bridge clinical practice, education, and research, advocating for holistic care practices and ethical nursing frameworks. His modules and collaborative research underscore a commitment to improving mental health care systems and professional training.

