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Good Practice in Adult Mental Health

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This text is a guide to good practice within adult mental health care, providing a comprehensive introduction to mental health and illness. It is designed to aid mental health professionals and workers, agencies, and any individuals coming in to contact with mental illness, in recognising a mental health need or problem and offering appropriate support. This is an essential introduction written by practitioners, and also draws from the personal experiences of service users and carers, providing up-to-date and topical material covering major issues such as: the concepts of mental health, illness and recovery advocacy and empowermentlegal and policy issues relating to practicegender and ethnicity in mental healthviolence and abuse.The broad range of this book makes it an excellent resource for mental health practitioners, whether experienced or new to the field, support workers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of mental illness and the mental health system.
Preface, Tony Ryan and Jacki Pritcahrd. 1. What is mental health, illness and recovery? Piers Allott, University of Wolverhampton. 2. Human rights and mental health law, David Hewitt, Hempson's Solicitors. 3. The care programme approach, Lynn Agnew, Trafford Social Services. 4. Interventions in mental health: promoting collaborative working and meaningful support, Simon Rippon, NIMHE North West Development Centre. 5. Medication management, Jacquie White, University of Hull. 6. The role of primary care, Debbie Nixon, NIMHE North West Regional Development Centre and Tim Saunders, GP and Cheshire West Primary Care Trust. 7. Medical diagnosis of mental illness, Rob Poole, sonsultant psychiatrist, North East Wales NHS Trust. 8. Multidisciplinary team working and the roles of members, Karen Newbigging, Health and Social Care Advisory Service. 9. Supporting staff, Jane Gilbert, independent consultant. 10. From grassroots to statute: the mental health service user movement in England, Carey Bamber, NIMHE North West Development Centre. 11. Mental health advocacy and empowerment in focus, Rick Henderson, Advocacy Across London. 12. Personal experiences of mental health and illness, Julian and Eric (son and Father). 13. Carer perspectives, Alison Pearsall, Lancashire Care NHS Trust and Lillian Yates, Penine Care NHS Trust. 14. Black and minority ethnic mental health, Melba Wilson, Centre for Mental Health Services Development, Linda Williamson and Rhian Williams, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust, and Sandra Griffiths, The Mellow Campaign. 15. Gender and mental health, Barbara Hatfield, University of Manchester. 16. Substance misuse and mental health, Mark Holland and Vall Midson, Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust. 17. Towards No Secrets: the use of multi-agency policies and procedures to protect mental health service users from abuse, Ruth Ingram, Bradford Social Services. 18. Managing violence, Roy Butterworth, Lancashire Care NHS Trust. Glossary. List of contributors. Indexes.
Written for mental health professionals, as well as anyone who might come into contact with mental illness, this guide covers a wide range of issues, including theories, practices, law, and politics regarding mental illness, and the personal experiences of service users and social workers. The contributions offer case studies, vignettes, questions for group discussion, good practice points, and lists of further resources and useful organizations. The glossary defines key terms used throughout the volume.
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