Mental Health
A Person-Centred Approach
Herausgeber: Procter, Nicholas; Loughhead, Mark; McGarry, Denise; Hamer, Helen P; Wilson, Rhonda L
Mental Health
A Person-Centred Approach
Herausgeber: Procter, Nicholas; Loughhead, Mark; McGarry, Denise; Hamer, Helen P; Wilson, Rhonda L
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Mental Health: A Person-centred Approach equips students with the tools to provide exceptional person-focused care when supporting improved mental health of diverse communities. The third edition has been updated and restructured to provide a more logical and comprehensive guide to mental health practice.
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Mental Health: A Person-centred Approach equips students with the tools to provide exceptional person-focused care when supporting improved mental health of diverse communities. The third edition has been updated and restructured to provide a more logical and comprehensive guide to mental health practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 201mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1076g
- ISBN-13: 9781108984621
- ISBN-10: 1108984622
- Artikelnr.: 63200838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 201mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1076g
- ISBN-13: 9781108984621
- ISBN-10: 1108984622
- Artikelnr.: 63200838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction to mental health and mental illness: Human connectedness
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 2.
Trauma-informed care: Theory into practice Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire
and Jane Barrington; 3. M¿ori mental health Kerri Butler and Jacquie Kidd;
4. The social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of First Nations Australians
Katrina D. Ward and Rhonda L. Wilson; 5. Mental illness and narratives of
experience Nicholas Procter, Kirsty Baker, Monika Ferguson, Lisa Hodge,
Davi Macedo and Mark Loughhead; 6. Assessment practices and processes in
mental health Mark Loughhead, Kate Rhodes, Kirsty Baker and Davi Macedo; 7.
Person-centred care in suicide and self-harm distress Nicholas Procter,
Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 8. Mental health in the interprofessional
context Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 9. Use of psychotropic medicines in
mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell, Davi Macedo and Nicholas
Procter; 10. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care Helen P. Hamer
and Debra Lampshire; 11. e-Mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 12. Mental
health and substance use Rhonda L. Wilson, Andrea E. Donaldson and
Bernadette Solomon; 13. Nutrition, physical health and behavioural change
Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 14. Mental health of people of immigrant
and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne Kenny, Davi
Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 15. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen
P. Hamer, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 16. Intellectual and
developmental disability Henrietta Trip, Margaret Hughes, Reece Adams and
Isaac Tait; 17. Mental health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson
and Serena Riley; 18. Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra
Lampshire and Sue Thomson; 19. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L.
Wilson and Sally-Anne Turner; 20. Learning through human connectedness on
clinical placement: Translation to practice Denise McGarry and Kerry
Mawson; 21. Conclusions: Leadership and mentoring for person-centred mental
health practice Nicholas Procter, Mark Loughhead and Davi Macedo.
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 2.
Trauma-informed care: Theory into practice Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire
and Jane Barrington; 3. M¿ori mental health Kerri Butler and Jacquie Kidd;
4. The social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of First Nations Australians
Katrina D. Ward and Rhonda L. Wilson; 5. Mental illness and narratives of
experience Nicholas Procter, Kirsty Baker, Monika Ferguson, Lisa Hodge,
Davi Macedo and Mark Loughhead; 6. Assessment practices and processes in
mental health Mark Loughhead, Kate Rhodes, Kirsty Baker and Davi Macedo; 7.
Person-centred care in suicide and self-harm distress Nicholas Procter,
Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 8. Mental health in the interprofessional
context Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 9. Use of psychotropic medicines in
mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell, Davi Macedo and Nicholas
Procter; 10. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care Helen P. Hamer
and Debra Lampshire; 11. e-Mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 12. Mental
health and substance use Rhonda L. Wilson, Andrea E. Donaldson and
Bernadette Solomon; 13. Nutrition, physical health and behavioural change
Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 14. Mental health of people of immigrant
and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne Kenny, Davi
Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 15. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen
P. Hamer, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 16. Intellectual and
developmental disability Henrietta Trip, Margaret Hughes, Reece Adams and
Isaac Tait; 17. Mental health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson
and Serena Riley; 18. Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra
Lampshire and Sue Thomson; 19. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L.
Wilson and Sally-Anne Turner; 20. Learning through human connectedness on
clinical placement: Translation to practice Denise McGarry and Kerry
Mawson; 21. Conclusions: Leadership and mentoring for person-centred mental
health practice Nicholas Procter, Mark Loughhead and Davi Macedo.
1. Introduction to mental health and mental illness: Human connectedness
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 2.
Trauma-informed care: Theory into practice Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire
and Jane Barrington; 3. M¿ori mental health Kerri Butler and Jacquie Kidd;
4. The social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of First Nations Australians
Katrina D. Ward and Rhonda L. Wilson; 5. Mental illness and narratives of
experience Nicholas Procter, Kirsty Baker, Monika Ferguson, Lisa Hodge,
Davi Macedo and Mark Loughhead; 6. Assessment practices and processes in
mental health Mark Loughhead, Kate Rhodes, Kirsty Baker and Davi Macedo; 7.
Person-centred care in suicide and self-harm distress Nicholas Procter,
Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 8. Mental health in the interprofessional
context Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 9. Use of psychotropic medicines in
mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell, Davi Macedo and Nicholas
Procter; 10. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care Helen P. Hamer
and Debra Lampshire; 11. e-Mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 12. Mental
health and substance use Rhonda L. Wilson, Andrea E. Donaldson and
Bernadette Solomon; 13. Nutrition, physical health and behavioural change
Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 14. Mental health of people of immigrant
and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne Kenny, Davi
Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 15. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen
P. Hamer, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 16. Intellectual and
developmental disability Henrietta Trip, Margaret Hughes, Reece Adams and
Isaac Tait; 17. Mental health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson
and Serena Riley; 18. Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra
Lampshire and Sue Thomson; 19. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L.
Wilson and Sally-Anne Turner; 20. Learning through human connectedness on
clinical placement: Translation to practice Denise McGarry and Kerry
Mawson; 21. Conclusions: Leadership and mentoring for person-centred mental
health practice Nicholas Procter, Mark Loughhead and Davi Macedo.
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 2.
Trauma-informed care: Theory into practice Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire
and Jane Barrington; 3. M¿ori mental health Kerri Butler and Jacquie Kidd;
4. The social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of First Nations Australians
Katrina D. Ward and Rhonda L. Wilson; 5. Mental illness and narratives of
experience Nicholas Procter, Kirsty Baker, Monika Ferguson, Lisa Hodge,
Davi Macedo and Mark Loughhead; 6. Assessment practices and processes in
mental health Mark Loughhead, Kate Rhodes, Kirsty Baker and Davi Macedo; 7.
Person-centred care in suicide and self-harm distress Nicholas Procter,
Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 8. Mental health in the interprofessional
context Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 9. Use of psychotropic medicines in
mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell, Davi Macedo and Nicholas
Procter; 10. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care Helen P. Hamer
and Debra Lampshire; 11. e-Mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 12. Mental
health and substance use Rhonda L. Wilson, Andrea E. Donaldson and
Bernadette Solomon; 13. Nutrition, physical health and behavioural change
Anne Storey and Denise McGarry; 14. Mental health of people of immigrant
and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne Kenny, Davi
Macedo and Monika Ferguson; 15. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen
P. Hamer, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 16. Intellectual and
developmental disability Henrietta Trip, Margaret Hughes, Reece Adams and
Isaac Tait; 17. Mental health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson
and Serena Riley; 18. Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra
Lampshire and Sue Thomson; 19. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L.
Wilson and Sally-Anne Turner; 20. Learning through human connectedness on
clinical placement: Translation to practice Denise McGarry and Kerry
Mawson; 21. Conclusions: Leadership and mentoring for person-centred mental
health practice Nicholas Procter, Mark Loughhead and Davi Macedo.