Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health
Guidelines for the New Consultant
Herausgeber: Fredman, Glenda; Worwood, Emma; Papadopoulou, Andia
Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health
Guidelines for the New Consultant
Herausgeber: Fredman, Glenda; Worwood, Emma; Papadopoulou, Andia
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Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health: Guidelines for the New Consultant offers a practical guide for professionals working 'indirectly' with clients through consultation with staff.
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Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health: Guidelines for the New Consultant offers a practical guide for professionals working 'indirectly' with clients through consultation with staff.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138899087
- ISBN-10: 1138899089
- Artikelnr.: 69945381
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138899087
- ISBN-10: 1138899089
- Artikelnr.: 69945381
Glenda Fredman is a clinical psychologist, systemic psychotherapist, consultant, trainer and supervisor. She contributes to a number of national public services and international organisations. Andia Papadopoulou is a clinical psychologist, manager, supervisor, consultant and practice tutor at the Islington Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and the Anna Freud Centre. Emma Worwood is a clinical psychologist, manager, supervisor and consultant at the Islington Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service.
Contents
List of figures, exercises and guides
Foreword
RUDI DALLOS
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
1. Introduction: Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health
GLENDA FREDMAN, ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND EMMA WORWOOD
PART 1
Guiding principles and practices for collaborative consultation
2. Principles and practices for getting started with consultation in
mental health VICTORIA MATTISON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
3. Collaborative Consultation: moving with consultees towards new
possibilities
ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND GLENDA FREDMAN
4. An appreciative approach to consultation: bringing forth the best in
people
NICOLA WEBB AND GLENDA FREDMAN
5. Consultation in contexts of ending and transition: when teams change
or people leave
EMMA WORWOOD
6. Evaluating Collaborative Consultation
EMMA WORWOOD AND GLENDA FREDMAN
PART 2
Extending consultation practices
7. Working with the group as a resource to the consultation process
GLENDA FREDMAN AND ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU
8. Working with two consultants: reflecting conversations to create new
ways to go on in staff consultation
SELMA RIKBERG SMYLY AND SARAH COLES
9. Playing with perspectives to invite wonder and curiosity:
consultation with staff supporting people with intellectual
disabilities
JOEL PARKER
10. Working at different levels of context in consultation: a framework
informing our practice with staff teams
ELEANOR MARTIN, ALISON MILTON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
11. After Words: Collaboration: Bridging Possibilities in Mental Health
Consultation
SHEILA MCNAMEE
Index
List of figures, exercises and guides
Foreword
RUDI DALLOS
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
1. Introduction: Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health
GLENDA FREDMAN, ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND EMMA WORWOOD
PART 1
Guiding principles and practices for collaborative consultation
2. Principles and practices for getting started with consultation in
mental health VICTORIA MATTISON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
3. Collaborative Consultation: moving with consultees towards new
possibilities
ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND GLENDA FREDMAN
4. An appreciative approach to consultation: bringing forth the best in
people
NICOLA WEBB AND GLENDA FREDMAN
5. Consultation in contexts of ending and transition: when teams change
or people leave
EMMA WORWOOD
6. Evaluating Collaborative Consultation
EMMA WORWOOD AND GLENDA FREDMAN
PART 2
Extending consultation practices
7. Working with the group as a resource to the consultation process
GLENDA FREDMAN AND ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU
8. Working with two consultants: reflecting conversations to create new
ways to go on in staff consultation
SELMA RIKBERG SMYLY AND SARAH COLES
9. Playing with perspectives to invite wonder and curiosity:
consultation with staff supporting people with intellectual
disabilities
JOEL PARKER
10. Working at different levels of context in consultation: a framework
informing our practice with staff teams
ELEANOR MARTIN, ALISON MILTON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
11. After Words: Collaboration: Bridging Possibilities in Mental Health
Consultation
SHEILA MCNAMEE
Index
Contents
List of figures, exercises and guides
Foreword
RUDI DALLOS
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
1. Introduction: Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health
GLENDA FREDMAN, ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND EMMA WORWOOD
PART 1
Guiding principles and practices for collaborative consultation
2. Principles and practices for getting started with consultation in
mental health VICTORIA MATTISON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
3. Collaborative Consultation: moving with consultees towards new
possibilities
ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND GLENDA FREDMAN
4. An appreciative approach to consultation: bringing forth the best in
people
NICOLA WEBB AND GLENDA FREDMAN
5. Consultation in contexts of ending and transition: when teams change
or people leave
EMMA WORWOOD
6. Evaluating Collaborative Consultation
EMMA WORWOOD AND GLENDA FREDMAN
PART 2
Extending consultation practices
7. Working with the group as a resource to the consultation process
GLENDA FREDMAN AND ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU
8. Working with two consultants: reflecting conversations to create new
ways to go on in staff consultation
SELMA RIKBERG SMYLY AND SARAH COLES
9. Playing with perspectives to invite wonder and curiosity:
consultation with staff supporting people with intellectual
disabilities
JOEL PARKER
10. Working at different levels of context in consultation: a framework
informing our practice with staff teams
ELEANOR MARTIN, ALISON MILTON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
11. After Words: Collaboration: Bridging Possibilities in Mental Health
Consultation
SHEILA MCNAMEE
Index
List of figures, exercises and guides
Foreword
RUDI DALLOS
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
1. Introduction: Collaborative Consultation in Mental Health
GLENDA FREDMAN, ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND EMMA WORWOOD
PART 1
Guiding principles and practices for collaborative consultation
2. Principles and practices for getting started with consultation in
mental health VICTORIA MATTISON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
3. Collaborative Consultation: moving with consultees towards new
possibilities
ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU AND GLENDA FREDMAN
4. An appreciative approach to consultation: bringing forth the best in
people
NICOLA WEBB AND GLENDA FREDMAN
5. Consultation in contexts of ending and transition: when teams change
or people leave
EMMA WORWOOD
6. Evaluating Collaborative Consultation
EMMA WORWOOD AND GLENDA FREDMAN
PART 2
Extending consultation practices
7. Working with the group as a resource to the consultation process
GLENDA FREDMAN AND ANDIA PAPADOPOULOU
8. Working with two consultants: reflecting conversations to create new
ways to go on in staff consultation
SELMA RIKBERG SMYLY AND SARAH COLES
9. Playing with perspectives to invite wonder and curiosity:
consultation with staff supporting people with intellectual
disabilities
JOEL PARKER
10. Working at different levels of context in consultation: a framework
informing our practice with staff teams
ELEANOR MARTIN, ALISON MILTON AND GLENDA FREDMAN
11. After Words: Collaboration: Bridging Possibilities in Mental Health
Consultation
SHEILA MCNAMEE
Index