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Working with serious mental illness : a manual for clinical practice

Contributor(s): Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2023Edition: 3rd edDescription: xi, 284 pagesISBN:
  • 9780702080333
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 100.
Contents:
SECTION 1 Promoting Understanding 1 The User’s Voice: What We Need to Hear 2 Social Participation 3 Stress Vulnerability Model of Serious Mental Illness 4 Working With the Principles of Trauma-Informed Care 5 Where Does PSI Fit With Recovery? SECTION 2 Engaging, Assessing, and Agreeing Care 6 Building Relationships 7 Assessment in Practice: Diagnosis 8 Consolidating the Assessment Process 9 Parity of Esteem SECTION 3 Working With the Person 10 Modern Risk Management 11 Dealing With Voices and Strange Thoughts 12 Assisting the Person With Motivation 13 Assisting Families and Informal Carers 14 Assisting the Person With Drug and Alcohol Issues 15 Working With Anger in the Context of Serious Mental Illness 16 Working With Complex Cases 17 Assisting the Person With Medication 18 Recovery: Assisting the Person to Stay Well SECTION 4 Considerations for Effective Practice 19 Understanding the Cultural Context 20 Looking After Ourselves: Wellbeing, Resilience, and Self-help Strategies Index
Summary: When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people's lived experience. The third edition of Working with Serious Mental Illness maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients' personal perspectives to provide clear, practical advice for practitioners. Aimed at nurses and healthcare practitioners working with mental illnesses such as severe depression, bi-polar disorder and psychosis, this book provides solutions for engaging and working with patients and their families. It vividly presents lived experience and the recommendations of patients, then proceeds through developing and implementing effective interventions and how to reflect on patient relationships to ensure sustained success. Easy to read and packed full of practical tips and strategies, this is the ideal book for all healthcare practitioners working with patients with serious mental illness, their families and their carers. It will also be valuable reading for staff working in acute and community mental care settings who lack specialist training in serious mental health disorders, for nursing students, mental health nurses and general nurses working in mental health, primary care and community settings.
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Item type Home library Class number Status Date due Barcode
Book South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves WM 100 WOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 07/06/2024 SLAM000230
Book Whittington Health Library Shelves WM 100 GAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00024503

Includes bibliographical references and index.

SECTION 1 Promoting Understanding
1 The User’s Voice: What We Need to Hear
2 Social Participation
3 Stress Vulnerability Model of Serious Mental Illness
4 Working With the Principles of Trauma-Informed Care
5 Where Does PSI Fit With Recovery?
SECTION 2 Engaging, Assessing, and Agreeing Care
6 Building Relationships
7 Assessment in Practice: Diagnosis
8 Consolidating the Assessment Process
9 Parity of Esteem
SECTION 3 Working With the Person
10 Modern Risk Management
11 Dealing With Voices and Strange Thoughts
12 Assisting the Person With Motivation
13 Assisting Families and Informal Carers
14 Assisting the Person With Drug and Alcohol Issues
15 Working With Anger in the Context of Serious Mental Illness
16 Working With Complex Cases
17 Assisting the Person With Medication
18 Recovery: Assisting the Person to Stay Well
SECTION 4 Considerations for Effective Practice
19 Understanding the Cultural Context
20 Looking After Ourselves: Wellbeing, Resilience, and Self-help Strategies
Index

When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people's lived experience. The third edition of Working with Serious Mental Illness maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients' personal perspectives to provide clear, practical advice for practitioners.

Aimed at nurses and healthcare practitioners working with mental illnesses such as severe depression, bi-polar disorder and psychosis, this book provides solutions for engaging and working with patients and their families. It vividly presents lived experience and the recommendations of patients, then proceeds through developing and implementing effective interventions and how to reflect on patient relationships to ensure sustained success.

Easy to read and packed full of practical tips and strategies, this is the ideal book for all healthcare practitioners working with patients with serious mental illness, their families and their carers. It will also be valuable reading for staff working in acute and community mental care settings who lack specialist training in serious mental health disorders, for nursing students, mental health nurses and general nurses working in mental health, primary care and community settings.

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