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This book brings together authoritative contributions from leading mental health researchers, educators and practitioners to provide a comprehensive text for community mental health nurses in training and in practice.
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This book brings together authoritative contributions from leading mental health researchers, educators and practitioners to provide a comprehensive text for community mental health nurses in training and in practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134464494
- Artikelnr.: 38257866
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2005
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- ISBN-13: 9781134464494
- Artikelnr.: 38257866
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Michael Coffey, Ben Hannigan
Section One: Context 1. The History of Community Mental Health Nursing 2.
The Frontline Workforce of Community Mental Health Care 3. The Policy and
Legal Context 4. Ethical Issues 5. Social Exclusion, Discrimination and
Social Isolation 6. Working in Multidisciplinary Community Teams 7. Meeting
Mental Health Needs in Primary Care 8. Collaborating with users of Services
9. Gender Issues 10. Culture and Ethnicity 11. Stress, Burnout and Coping
12. Clinical Supervision and Reflective Practice Section Two: Practice 13.
Promotion Mental Health 14. Using Evidence to Inform Practice 15. Assessing
Needs in Community Mental Health Care 16. Risk, Decision-Making and Mental
Health 17. Preventing Suicide 18. Working with Families I: Systematic
Approaches 19. Working with Families II: Psychological Interventions 20.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis 21. Relapse Prevention in
Psychosis 22. Case Management and Assertive Outreach 23. Psychopharmacology
and Medication Management 24. Creativity and the Therapeutic Use of the
Arts 25. Working with Mentally Disordered Offenders 26. Working with People
with Co-existing Mental Health and Substance Misuse Problems 27. Working
with People Dementia and their Carers 28. Working with People with Mental
Health problems and Learning Disabilities 29. Current Approaches to Working
with Children and Adolescents Section Three: Education and Research 30.
Education and training for Community Mental Health Nurses 31. Developing
Courses in Psychosocial Interventions 32. The Contribution of Quantitative
approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research 33. The Contribution
of Qualitative Approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research
Conclusion
The Frontline Workforce of Community Mental Health Care 3. The Policy and
Legal Context 4. Ethical Issues 5. Social Exclusion, Discrimination and
Social Isolation 6. Working in Multidisciplinary Community Teams 7. Meeting
Mental Health Needs in Primary Care 8. Collaborating with users of Services
9. Gender Issues 10. Culture and Ethnicity 11. Stress, Burnout and Coping
12. Clinical Supervision and Reflective Practice Section Two: Practice 13.
Promotion Mental Health 14. Using Evidence to Inform Practice 15. Assessing
Needs in Community Mental Health Care 16. Risk, Decision-Making and Mental
Health 17. Preventing Suicide 18. Working with Families I: Systematic
Approaches 19. Working with Families II: Psychological Interventions 20.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis 21. Relapse Prevention in
Psychosis 22. Case Management and Assertive Outreach 23. Psychopharmacology
and Medication Management 24. Creativity and the Therapeutic Use of the
Arts 25. Working with Mentally Disordered Offenders 26. Working with People
with Co-existing Mental Health and Substance Misuse Problems 27. Working
with People Dementia and their Carers 28. Working with People with Mental
Health problems and Learning Disabilities 29. Current Approaches to Working
with Children and Adolescents Section Three: Education and Research 30.
Education and training for Community Mental Health Nurses 31. Developing
Courses in Psychosocial Interventions 32. The Contribution of Quantitative
approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research 33. The Contribution
of Qualitative Approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research
Conclusion
Section One: Context 1. The History of Community Mental Health Nursing 2.
The Frontline Workforce of Community Mental Health Care 3. The Policy and
Legal Context 4. Ethical Issues 5. Social Exclusion, Discrimination and
Social Isolation 6. Working in Multidisciplinary Community Teams 7. Meeting
Mental Health Needs in Primary Care 8. Collaborating with users of Services
9. Gender Issues 10. Culture and Ethnicity 11. Stress, Burnout and Coping
12. Clinical Supervision and Reflective Practice Section Two: Practice 13.
Promotion Mental Health 14. Using Evidence to Inform Practice 15. Assessing
Needs in Community Mental Health Care 16. Risk, Decision-Making and Mental
Health 17. Preventing Suicide 18. Working with Families I: Systematic
Approaches 19. Working with Families II: Psychological Interventions 20.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis 21. Relapse Prevention in
Psychosis 22. Case Management and Assertive Outreach 23. Psychopharmacology
and Medication Management 24. Creativity and the Therapeutic Use of the
Arts 25. Working with Mentally Disordered Offenders 26. Working with People
with Co-existing Mental Health and Substance Misuse Problems 27. Working
with People Dementia and their Carers 28. Working with People with Mental
Health problems and Learning Disabilities 29. Current Approaches to Working
with Children and Adolescents Section Three: Education and Research 30.
Education and training for Community Mental Health Nurses 31. Developing
Courses in Psychosocial Interventions 32. The Contribution of Quantitative
approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research 33. The Contribution
of Qualitative Approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research
Conclusion
The Frontline Workforce of Community Mental Health Care 3. The Policy and
Legal Context 4. Ethical Issues 5. Social Exclusion, Discrimination and
Social Isolation 6. Working in Multidisciplinary Community Teams 7. Meeting
Mental Health Needs in Primary Care 8. Collaborating with users of Services
9. Gender Issues 10. Culture and Ethnicity 11. Stress, Burnout and Coping
12. Clinical Supervision and Reflective Practice Section Two: Practice 13.
Promotion Mental Health 14. Using Evidence to Inform Practice 15. Assessing
Needs in Community Mental Health Care 16. Risk, Decision-Making and Mental
Health 17. Preventing Suicide 18. Working with Families I: Systematic
Approaches 19. Working with Families II: Psychological Interventions 20.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis 21. Relapse Prevention in
Psychosis 22. Case Management and Assertive Outreach 23. Psychopharmacology
and Medication Management 24. Creativity and the Therapeutic Use of the
Arts 25. Working with Mentally Disordered Offenders 26. Working with People
with Co-existing Mental Health and Substance Misuse Problems 27. Working
with People Dementia and their Carers 28. Working with People with Mental
Health problems and Learning Disabilities 29. Current Approaches to Working
with Children and Adolescents Section Three: Education and Research 30.
Education and training for Community Mental Health Nurses 31. Developing
Courses in Psychosocial Interventions 32. The Contribution of Quantitative
approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research 33. The Contribution
of Qualitative Approaches to Community Mental Health Nursing Research
Conclusion