Sonia Johnson / Justin Needle / Jonathan P. Bindman / Graham Thornicroft (eds.)
Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment in Mental Health
Herausgeber: Johnson, Sonia; Bindman, Jonathan P.; Needle, Justin
Sonia Johnson / Justin Needle / Jonathan P. Bindman / Graham Thornicroft (eds.)
Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment in Mental Health
Herausgeber: Johnson, Sonia; Bindman, Jonathan P.; Needle, Justin
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This practical and pioneering book describes the evidence for the effectiveness of crisis resolution and home treatment teams, the principles underpinning them, how to set up and organise them, how patients should be assessed and what types of care the teams should offer. Pragmatic case studies illustrate the key points.
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This practical and pioneering book describes the evidence for the effectiveness of crisis resolution and home treatment teams, the principles underpinning them, how to set up and organise them, how patients should be assessed and what types of care the teams should offer. Pragmatic case studies illustrate the key points.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9780521678759
- ISBN-10: 0521678757
- Artikelnr.: 23452023
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9780521678759
- ISBN-10: 0521678757
- Artikelnr.: 23452023
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sonia Johnson is Reader in Social and Community Psychiatry at the Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London, UK.
Justin Needle is Research Fellow at the Centre for Allied Health Professions Research, City University, London, UK.
Jonathan P. Bindman is Clinical Director of Lambeth Hospital, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Graham Thornicroft is Professor of Community Psychiatry and Head of the Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK.
Justin Needle is Research Fellow at the Centre for Allied Health Professions Research, City University, London, UK.
Jonathan P. Bindman is Clinical Director of Lambeth Hospital, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Graham Thornicroft is Professor of Community Psychiatry and Head of the Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK.
Part I. Introduction and Concepts: 1. Introduction Sonia Johnson and Justin
Needle; 2. The development of crisis resolution and home treatment teams
Sonia Johnson and Graham Thornicroft; 3. The crisis resolution team model -
recent developments and dissemination Gyles Glover and Sonia Johnson; Part
II. The Evidence: 4. The classic home treatment studies Sonia Johnson and
Graham Thornicroft; 5. Recent research on crisis resolution teams -
findings and limitations Sonia Johnson and Jonathan P. Bindman; Part III.
Current Practice: 6. Crisis resolution teams - rationale and core model
Sonia Johnson and Justin Needle; 7. The crisis resolution team within the
community service system Jonathan P. Bindman; 8. Assessment of crises John
Hoult and Mary-Anne Cotton; 9. Assessment and management of risk Neil
Brimblecombe; 10. Symptom management John Hoult and Fiona Nolan; 11.
Practical psychosocial interventions Jonathan P. Bindman and Martin
Flowers; 12. Working with families and social networks Christopher Bridgett
and Harm Gijsman; 13. Strategies for promoting engagement and treatment
adherence Mary Jane Tacchi and Jan Scott; 14. Mixed blessings - service
user experience of crisis teams Alison Faulkner and Helen Blackwell; 15.
Early discharge and joint working between crisis teams and hospital
services Fiona Nolan and Sylvia Tang; 16. Working with repeat CRT service
users Martin Flowers and Jonathan P. Bindman; 17. Responding to diversity
in home treatment Danny Antebi, Waquas Waheed, Sonia Johnson and Lisa
Marrett; 18. Coercion and compulsion in crisis resolution teams Jonathan P.
Bindman; Part IV. Variations and Enhancements: 19. Integration of the
crisis resolution function within community mental health teams Alan Rosen,
Paul Clenaghan, Feleena Emerton and Simon Richards; 20. Home treatment and
'hospitality' within a comprehensive community mental health centre Roberto
Mezzina and Sonia Johnson; 21. Crisis resolution teams and older people
Ciaran Regan and Claudia Cooper; 22. Integrating day treatment and crisis
resolution teams Mary Jane Tacchi; 23. Integrating crisis residential and
crisis resolution teams Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Sonia Johnson and Helen
Gilburt; Part V. Developing a Local Service: 24. Planning and implementing
a local service Martin Flowers and John Hoult; 25. Recruiting, training and
retaining an effective crisis team Steve Ramsey and Warren Shaw; 26.
Operational management of crisis resolution teams Stephen Niemiec.
Needle; 2. The development of crisis resolution and home treatment teams
Sonia Johnson and Graham Thornicroft; 3. The crisis resolution team model -
recent developments and dissemination Gyles Glover and Sonia Johnson; Part
II. The Evidence: 4. The classic home treatment studies Sonia Johnson and
Graham Thornicroft; 5. Recent research on crisis resolution teams -
findings and limitations Sonia Johnson and Jonathan P. Bindman; Part III.
Current Practice: 6. Crisis resolution teams - rationale and core model
Sonia Johnson and Justin Needle; 7. The crisis resolution team within the
community service system Jonathan P. Bindman; 8. Assessment of crises John
Hoult and Mary-Anne Cotton; 9. Assessment and management of risk Neil
Brimblecombe; 10. Symptom management John Hoult and Fiona Nolan; 11.
Practical psychosocial interventions Jonathan P. Bindman and Martin
Flowers; 12. Working with families and social networks Christopher Bridgett
and Harm Gijsman; 13. Strategies for promoting engagement and treatment
adherence Mary Jane Tacchi and Jan Scott; 14. Mixed blessings - service
user experience of crisis teams Alison Faulkner and Helen Blackwell; 15.
Early discharge and joint working between crisis teams and hospital
services Fiona Nolan and Sylvia Tang; 16. Working with repeat CRT service
users Martin Flowers and Jonathan P. Bindman; 17. Responding to diversity
in home treatment Danny Antebi, Waquas Waheed, Sonia Johnson and Lisa
Marrett; 18. Coercion and compulsion in crisis resolution teams Jonathan P.
Bindman; Part IV. Variations and Enhancements: 19. Integration of the
crisis resolution function within community mental health teams Alan Rosen,
Paul Clenaghan, Feleena Emerton and Simon Richards; 20. Home treatment and
'hospitality' within a comprehensive community mental health centre Roberto
Mezzina and Sonia Johnson; 21. Crisis resolution teams and older people
Ciaran Regan and Claudia Cooper; 22. Integrating day treatment and crisis
resolution teams Mary Jane Tacchi; 23. Integrating crisis residential and
crisis resolution teams Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Sonia Johnson and Helen
Gilburt; Part V. Developing a Local Service: 24. Planning and implementing
a local service Martin Flowers and John Hoult; 25. Recruiting, training and
retaining an effective crisis team Steve Ramsey and Warren Shaw; 26.
Operational management of crisis resolution teams Stephen Niemiec.
Part I. Introduction and Concepts: 1. Introduction Sonia Johnson and Justin
Needle; 2. The development of crisis resolution and home treatment teams
Sonia Johnson and Graham Thornicroft; 3. The crisis resolution team model -
recent developments and dissemination Gyles Glover and Sonia Johnson; Part
II. The Evidence: 4. The classic home treatment studies Sonia Johnson and
Graham Thornicroft; 5. Recent research on crisis resolution teams -
findings and limitations Sonia Johnson and Jonathan P. Bindman; Part III.
Current Practice: 6. Crisis resolution teams - rationale and core model
Sonia Johnson and Justin Needle; 7. The crisis resolution team within the
community service system Jonathan P. Bindman; 8. Assessment of crises John
Hoult and Mary-Anne Cotton; 9. Assessment and management of risk Neil
Brimblecombe; 10. Symptom management John Hoult and Fiona Nolan; 11.
Practical psychosocial interventions Jonathan P. Bindman and Martin
Flowers; 12. Working with families and social networks Christopher Bridgett
and Harm Gijsman; 13. Strategies for promoting engagement and treatment
adherence Mary Jane Tacchi and Jan Scott; 14. Mixed blessings - service
user experience of crisis teams Alison Faulkner and Helen Blackwell; 15.
Early discharge and joint working between crisis teams and hospital
services Fiona Nolan and Sylvia Tang; 16. Working with repeat CRT service
users Martin Flowers and Jonathan P. Bindman; 17. Responding to diversity
in home treatment Danny Antebi, Waquas Waheed, Sonia Johnson and Lisa
Marrett; 18. Coercion and compulsion in crisis resolution teams Jonathan P.
Bindman; Part IV. Variations and Enhancements: 19. Integration of the
crisis resolution function within community mental health teams Alan Rosen,
Paul Clenaghan, Feleena Emerton and Simon Richards; 20. Home treatment and
'hospitality' within a comprehensive community mental health centre Roberto
Mezzina and Sonia Johnson; 21. Crisis resolution teams and older people
Ciaran Regan and Claudia Cooper; 22. Integrating day treatment and crisis
resolution teams Mary Jane Tacchi; 23. Integrating crisis residential and
crisis resolution teams Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Sonia Johnson and Helen
Gilburt; Part V. Developing a Local Service: 24. Planning and implementing
a local service Martin Flowers and John Hoult; 25. Recruiting, training and
retaining an effective crisis team Steve Ramsey and Warren Shaw; 26.
Operational management of crisis resolution teams Stephen Niemiec.
Needle; 2. The development of crisis resolution and home treatment teams
Sonia Johnson and Graham Thornicroft; 3. The crisis resolution team model -
recent developments and dissemination Gyles Glover and Sonia Johnson; Part
II. The Evidence: 4. The classic home treatment studies Sonia Johnson and
Graham Thornicroft; 5. Recent research on crisis resolution teams -
findings and limitations Sonia Johnson and Jonathan P. Bindman; Part III.
Current Practice: 6. Crisis resolution teams - rationale and core model
Sonia Johnson and Justin Needle; 7. The crisis resolution team within the
community service system Jonathan P. Bindman; 8. Assessment of crises John
Hoult and Mary-Anne Cotton; 9. Assessment and management of risk Neil
Brimblecombe; 10. Symptom management John Hoult and Fiona Nolan; 11.
Practical psychosocial interventions Jonathan P. Bindman and Martin
Flowers; 12. Working with families and social networks Christopher Bridgett
and Harm Gijsman; 13. Strategies for promoting engagement and treatment
adherence Mary Jane Tacchi and Jan Scott; 14. Mixed blessings - service
user experience of crisis teams Alison Faulkner and Helen Blackwell; 15.
Early discharge and joint working between crisis teams and hospital
services Fiona Nolan and Sylvia Tang; 16. Working with repeat CRT service
users Martin Flowers and Jonathan P. Bindman; 17. Responding to diversity
in home treatment Danny Antebi, Waquas Waheed, Sonia Johnson and Lisa
Marrett; 18. Coercion and compulsion in crisis resolution teams Jonathan P.
Bindman; Part IV. Variations and Enhancements: 19. Integration of the
crisis resolution function within community mental health teams Alan Rosen,
Paul Clenaghan, Feleena Emerton and Simon Richards; 20. Home treatment and
'hospitality' within a comprehensive community mental health centre Roberto
Mezzina and Sonia Johnson; 21. Crisis resolution teams and older people
Ciaran Regan and Claudia Cooper; 22. Integrating day treatment and crisis
resolution teams Mary Jane Tacchi; 23. Integrating crisis residential and
crisis resolution teams Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Sonia Johnson and Helen
Gilburt; Part V. Developing a Local Service: 24. Planning and implementing
a local service Martin Flowers and John Hoult; 25. Recruiting, training and
retaining an effective crisis team Steve Ramsey and Warren Shaw; 26.
Operational management of crisis resolution teams Stephen Niemiec.