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"Highly commended" in the BMA book awards 2016. Contributors come from South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, IOP Kings College London, and elsewhere.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1: Setting the scene
1. Rehabilitation in a historical context
2. What is psychiatric rehabilitation?
3. Rehabilitation as a values-led practice: the contribution of recovery, social inclusion and personalisation
4. A comprehensive approach to assessment in rehabilitation settings
5. Understanding madness: a psychosocial perspective
6. First-person narratives
Part 2: Treatment approaches
7. Treatment approaches: overview
8. Rehabilitation at the coalface: practical approaches to helping people improve their functional skills
9. Cognitive approaches: cognitive–behavioural therapy and cognitive remediation therapy
10. Family interventions
11. Working with challenging behaviour
12. Working with coexisting substance misuse
13. Creative therapies and creativity
14. Management of medication when treatment is failing
15. Physical healthcare
Part 3: Key elements of a rehabilitation service
16. Key elements of a rehabilitation service: overview
17. Rehabilitation in hospital settings
18. Community-based rehabilitation and recovery
19. Housing: a place to live
20. Work and employment
21. Peer support in mental health services
22. Leadership, management and service development in rehabilitation practice
Part 4: Special topics in psychiatric rehabilitation
23. Special topics in psychiatric rehabilitation: overview
24. Rehabilitation and acquired brain injury
25. Autism spectrum disorder
26. Risk management in rehabilitation practice
27. Rehabilitation: an international perspective
28. Psychosocial rehabilitation across culture: the experience in low- and middle-income countries
29. Expanding the evidence base
Part 5: Future directions
30. Psychiatric rehabilitation: future directions in policy and practice
31. Rehabilitation and recovery in the 21st century
Index
How can people with severe mental health problems be supported in their personal recovery? This question lies at the heart of rehabilitation psychiatry, and perhaps of mental healthcare as a whole.
Our understanding of recovery has evolved rapidly since the first edition of this core text was published in 2006 – so this book comprises 31 entirely revised or newly commissioned chapters, giving readers a comprehensive overview of contemporary practice within psychiatric rehabilitation services. It takes a practical approach, guiding the reader logically and systematically from conceptual foundations to clinical practice and service development. The final section of the book covers special topics including rehabilitation in specific disorders and international perspectives.
The only UK text to focus on the recovery approach in rehabilitation psychiatry.
Edited and written by pioneers and leaders in the field.
Evidence-based, up-to-date and comprehensive.
Readership: All psychiatrists and the whole multidisciplinary mental health team. Also useful for allied healthcare disciplines and medical students.
About the editors:
Dr Frank Holloway is Emeritus Consultant Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLAM) and is a former Chair of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Dr Sridevi Kalidindi is Consultant Psychiatrist in Rehabilitation, SLAM and Chair of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry (2013-17).
Dr Helen Killaspy is Professor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry, Division of Psychiatry, University College London and is a former Chair of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry.
Dr Glenn Roberts is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Independent Practice and formerly Academic Secretary of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry and Lead on Recovery for the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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