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Mental capacity casebook : clinical assessment and legal commentary

By: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2019Description: xiii, 249p. ; 4 illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781138097926
  • 9781138097896
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 32.
Contents:
PART One : Introduction Introduction to the Mental Capacity Act (2005) The Role of the Psychologist in Assessments of Mental Capacity Guiding Principles and Common Pitfalls PART Two : Case Presentations and Commentaries Capacity to Make Decisions about own Finances Capacity to Make Welfare Decisions Capacity to Make and Revoke a Will (Testamentary Capacity) Capacity to Enter into a Sexual Relationship/ Capacity to Marry Capacity to Make a Lifetime Gift Capacity to Consent to Medical Treatment (Not Considered Life-saving) Capacity to Enter into Proceedings/to Litigate Capacity to Plead/ Stand Trial Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), Cheshire West and Positive Risk Management PART Three: Summary of Key Learning Points and Guidance on the Application of Transferable Knowledge
Summary: The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) provides a legal framework for acting on behalf of individuals who lack the capacity to make decisions for themselves. The Mental Capacity Casebook showcases numerous real-life case studies in accordance to this Act. Through the exploration of various mental capacity assessments, this book highlights the psychological needs of the individuals who are supported and protected by the MCA. Dr. Tracey Ryan-Morgan, a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, is the first to bridge the gap between the individual’s psychological requirements and the legal framework surrounding them. Not only does this book present true, often complex, mental capacity assessments, it does so with legitimate corresponding commentaries. Each case outlines the presented problem along with its background, social context, psychological matters, the overriding opinion and concluding learning points. This book provides a unique standpoint, offering insight into the complexities of the Act and practical guidance on how to conduct assessments. It serves as essential reading for those looking for guidance whilst making complex capacity decisions, such as Clinical Neuropsychologists, Social Workers, and Legal Professionals.
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PART One : Introduction Introduction to the Mental Capacity Act (2005) The Role of the Psychologist in Assessments of Mental Capacity Guiding Principles and Common Pitfalls PART Two : Case Presentations and Commentaries Capacity to Make Decisions about own Finances Capacity to Make Welfare Decisions Capacity to Make and Revoke a Will (Testamentary Capacity) Capacity to Enter into a Sexual Relationship/ Capacity to Marry Capacity to Make a Lifetime Gift Capacity to Consent to Medical Treatment (Not Considered Life-saving) Capacity to Enter into Proceedings/to Litigate Capacity to Plead/ Stand Trial Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), Cheshire West and Positive Risk Management PART Three: Summary of Key Learning Points and Guidance on the Application of Transferable Knowledge


The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) provides a legal framework for acting on behalf of individuals who lack the capacity to make decisions for themselves. The Mental Capacity Casebook showcases numerous real-life case studies in accordance to this Act. Through the exploration of various mental capacity assessments, this book highlights the psychological needs of the individuals who are supported and protected by the MCA.

Dr. Tracey Ryan-Morgan, a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, is the first to bridge the gap between the individual’s psychological requirements and the legal framework surrounding them. Not only does this book present true, often complex, mental capacity assessments, it does so with legitimate corresponding commentaries. Each case outlines the presented problem along with its background, social context, psychological matters, the overriding opinion and concluding learning points.

This book provides a unique standpoint, offering insight into the complexities of the Act and practical guidance on how to conduct assessments. It serves as essential reading for those looking for guidance whilst making complex capacity decisions, such as Clinical Neuropsychologists, Social Workers, and Legal Professionals.

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