A very easy-to-read book which covers all the essential theory and practice needed for a sound understanding of social work and mental healthHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vicki Coppock is a Reader in Social Work and Mental Health at Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire. She is also a qualified and experienced psychiatric social worker. She teaches in the areas of social work, mental health and childhood and youth studies. She has a research and publications record in the critical analysis of theory, policy, legislation and professional practice in the field of mental health, with a particular emphasis on asserting a positive rights agenda for children and young people in mental distress. She is co-author of Critical Perspectives on Mental Health (Routledge, 2000) with John Hopton. Bob Dunn is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work Studies at Edge Hill University. Following work as a Local Authority Staff Development and Training Officer he has researched deaths in police, prison, and psychiatric custody and his current teaching covers youth justice, community care, mental health, childhood and youth studies.
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Introduction Understanding Mental Health and Mental Distress Thinking the Present Historically: The Making of the Modern Mental-Health System Care in the Community: Policy Ideals and Practice Realities Risk versus Rights: The Tensions in Implementing Mental-Health Law What Works in Promoting Recovery? Evidence-Based Practice and the Dynamics of Power in Mental-Health Research Challenging Inequality and Respecting Diversity Crossing Cultures: Interprofessional Working in Mental Health Conclusion
Introduction Understanding Mental Health and Mental Distress Thinking the Present Historically: The Making of the Modern Mental-Health System Care in the Community: Policy Ideals and Practice Realities Risk versus Rights: The Tensions in Implementing Mental-Health Law What Works in Promoting Recovery? Evidence-Based Practice and the Dynamics of Power in Mental-Health Research Challenging Inequality and Respecting Diversity Crossing Cultures: Interprofessional Working in Mental Health Conclusion
Introduction Understanding Mental Health and Mental Distress Thinking the Present Historically: The Making of the Modern Mental-Health System Care in the Community: Policy Ideals and Practice Realities Risk versus Rights: The Tensions in Implementing Mental-Health Law What Works in Promoting Recovery? Evidence-Based Practice and the Dynamics of Power in Mental-Health Research Challenging Inequality and Respecting Diversity Crossing Cultures: Interprofessional Working in Mental Health Conclusion
Introduction Understanding Mental Health and Mental Distress Thinking the Present Historically: The Making of the Modern Mental-Health System Care in the Community: Policy Ideals and Practice Realities Risk versus Rights: The Tensions in Implementing Mental-Health Law What Works in Promoting Recovery? Evidence-Based Practice and the Dynamics of Power in Mental-Health Research Challenging Inequality and Respecting Diversity Crossing Cultures: Interprofessional Working in Mental Health Conclusion
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