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ENABLING RECOVERY: THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF REHABILITATION PSYCHIATRY; ED. BY GLENN ROBERTS

معرفی کتاب «ENABLING RECOVERY: THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF REHABILITATION PSYCHIATRY; ED. BY GLENN ROBERTS» نوشتهٔ Theresa Tatton، منتشرشده توسط نشر Royal College of Psychiatrists در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

People with complex and long-term mental health needs are at the heart of current priorities in service development. Rehabilitation psychiatry offers a positive response to their problems, needs and aspirations. The central ambitions of contemporary rehabilitation services are to rekindle hope and to open routes to personal recovery, while accepting, and accounting for, continuing difficulty and disability.At a time when the national picture is of staff and services in transition, here is a gathering of considerable experience and expertise to shape, guide and inspire future directions. Brief but authoritative chapters, written by practitioners for practitioners, will be of interest to the whole multidisciplinary team, service users, carers and students of all related disciplines.Also AvailableSeminars in Child and Adolescent Psychiatrys, 2nd Edition - ISBN 1904671136CAN: Camberwell Assessment of Need - ISBN 1901242250 RCPsych Publications is the publishing arm of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (based in London, United Kingdom), which has been promoting excellence in mental health care since 1841. Produced by the same editorial team who publish The British Journal of Psychiatry, they sell books for both psychiatrists and other mental health professionals; and also many written for the general public. Their popular series include the College Seminars Series, the NICE mental health guidelines and the Books Beyond Words series for people with intellectual disabilities. RCPsych publishes in all areas of psychiatry and mental health, including but not limited to: Clinical psychiatric practice Intellectual disability Mental health services for children, adolescents, adults and the elderly Psychopharmacology Psychotherapy Rehabilitation psychiatry Family mental health Service provision RCPsych Publications books can help with the following disorders: Addictions Affective disorders Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Bereavement Borderline personality disorder Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) Dementia Depression Eating disorders Perinatal psychiatric disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Psychosis Schizophrenia Sleep problems Tables, boxes and figures......Page 10 Contributors......Page 14 preface......Page 17 Part 1 Foundations......Page 27 chapter 1 What is psychiatric rehabilitation? Tom Craig......Page 29 chapter 2 New directions in rehabilitation: learning from the recovery movement Glenn Roberts and Paul Wolfson......Page 44 chapter 3 The social context of mental illness Julian Leff......Page 64 chapter 4 The physical healthcare of patients in rehabilitation services Irene Cormac, David Martin & Michael Ferriter......Page 74 chapter 5 A comprehensive approach to assessment in rehabilitation settings Alan Meaden and Alan Farmer......Page 90 chapter 6 Mapping and classifying rehabilitation services Geoff Shepherd......Page 105 chapter 7 Understanding madness Glenn Roberts......Page 119 chapter 8 First person: ‘you need hope to cope’ Rachel Perkins......Page 138 Part 2 Therapeutic practices......Page 151 chapter 9 Early intervention in first-episode psychosis and its relevance to rehabilitation psychiatry Paddy Power, Jo Smith, David Shiers and Glenn Roberts......Page 153 chapter 10 Management of medication when treatment is failing Melinda Sweeting......Page 172 chapter 11 Family interventions Gráinne Fadden......Page 184 chapter 12 Cognitive–behavioural therapy Douglas Turkington and Renuka Arjundas......Page 196 chapter 13 Psychodynamic considerations in rehabilitation Sarah Davenport......Page 213 chapter 14 Cognitive rehabilitation Til Wykes......Page 226 chapter 15 Managing challenging behaviour Dominic Beer......Page 237 Part 3 Services and organisational perspectives......Page 255 chapter 16 Pulling it all together: the care programme approach at its best Frank Holloway......Page 257 chapter 17 No place like home: accommodation for people with severe mental illness Paul Wolfson......Page 269 chapter 18 Gender-sensitive services Sarah Davenport......Page 284 chapter 19 Working to recovery:meaningful occupation and vocational rehabilitation Jed Boardman and Brian Robinson......Page 297 chapter 20 Community support services Frank Holloway......Page 312 chapter 21 Rolling the stone uphill: leadership, management and longer-term mental healthcare Tom Harrison......Page 325 chapter 22 Evaluation of rehabilitation services Peter Tyrer......Page 336 Part 4 Special considerations......Page 349 chapter 23 Acquired brain injury Matthew Allin and Simon Fleminger......Page 351 chapter 24 Psychiatric rehabilitation for people with learning disability Neill Simpson......Page 367 chapter 25 Forensic rehabilitation Steffan Davies and Pat Abbott......Page 377 Part 5 Where are we going?......Page 393 chapter 26 Rehabilitation and recovery in the 21st century Sarah Davenport, Frank Holloway, Glenn Roberts and Theresa Tattan......Page 395 appendix 1 Rating scales Lindsey Kemp and Theresa Tattan......Page 406 appendix 2 Useful websites Lindsey Kemp and Theresa Tattan......Page 411 appendix 3 Reading list Lindsey Kemp and Theresa Tattan......Page 417 Index Compiled by Linda English......Page 421 Gives an overview of rehabilitation psychiatry, encompassing the shift away from ongoing treatment and institutionalisation of those with long-term mental health problems, towards rekindling hope of and opening routes to personal recovery. Divided into four main parts, it offers a practical and operational guide to service development. The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) is a tried and tested approach to assessing the needs of the severely mentally ill. It will be of particular interest to care managers and mental health staff who wish to meet the legal requirement that the severely mentally ill receive a comprehensive needs assessment. The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) is a tried and tested approach to assessing the needs of the severely mentally ill which is suitable both for research studies and routine clinical use. This text includes three versions of CAN, all photocopiable, and material for CAN training workshops. Pt. 1. Foundations -- Pt. 2. Therapeutic Practices -- Pt. 3. Services And Organisational Perspectives -- Pt. 4. Special Considerations -- Where Are We Going? Rehabilitation And Recovery In The 21st Century Edited By Glenn Roberts ... [et Al]. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. From assessment to outcome, from normal development to unusual syndromes, from theoretical perspectives to treatment, this is a clear, concise and invaluable overview of child psychiatry A core textbook for trainees in child and adolescent psychiatry, updated and extended to cover the major disorders and the range of service provision.
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