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Reflective Practice in Mental Health is the authoritative, definitive guide to psycho-social theory and practice in mental health. Featuring contributions from eminent experts, the book uses case studies to illustrate and address the complexities and dilemmas faced by practitioners involved in mental health care, and enables the reader to reflect on their understanding. Case studies from a variety of theoretical perspectives are included, covering psychodynamic theory, cognitive behavioural therapy, systemic family therapy, attachment therapy and therapeutic group-work. They also cover…mehr
Reflective Practice in Mental Health is the authoritative, definitive guide to psycho-social theory and practice in mental health.
Featuring contributions from eminent experts, the book uses case studies to illustrate and address the complexities and dilemmas faced by practitioners involved in mental health care, and enables the reader to reflect on their understanding. Case studies from a variety of theoretical perspectives are included, covering psychodynamic theory, cognitive behavioural therapy, systemic family therapy, attachment therapy and therapeutic group-work. They also cover practice across a range of settings, including inpatient, community and children and family services.
This book will be a crucial and invaluable text for social work practitioners and social work students aiming to ensure the very best practice in mental health social work, and aims to be the seminal text for mental health psychosocial practice.
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Edited by Martin Webber and Jack Nathan
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. List of abbreviations. Series editor's foreword. James Blewett King's College London UK. Foreword. Alan Rushton Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. Introduction. Martin Webber Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. Part 1. Context. 1. The making of the advanced practitioner in social work. Jack Nathan Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. 2. Sociology of mental disorder: Critical perspectives. Paul Godin City University London UK. 3. A stress-vulnerability model of mental disorder: Implications for practice. Tirril Harris Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. 4. Mental health service user/survivor research. Pete Fleischmann Social Care Institute for Excellence UK. 5. The evidence-base for psycho-social mental health practice. Martin Webber. Part 2. Theoretical perspectives. 6. The place of psychoanalytic theory and research in reflective social work practice. Jack Nathan. 7. Reflective practice using cognitive behavioural therapy: Its uses in social work. Florian Ruths South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK. 8. Reflective practice using systemic family therapy. Judith Lask Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. 9. Reflective practice using attachment therapy. Felicity de Zulueta South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK.. 10. Towards a working group: Applying theory from group dynamics and group analytic psychotherapy. Caroline Grimbly Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. Part 3. Advanced reflective practice in action. 11. Psychosocial mental health practice in children and family services. Rebecca Peters London Borough of Hackney UK. 12. Psychosocial practice in community mental health services. Tony West independent social worker UK. 13. Psychosocial practice in inpatient mental health services. Paul Richards South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK. 14. The person on the receiving end. Don Brand and Sarah Carr Social Care Institute for Excellence UK. 15. Challenges and opportunities for psychosocial practice in mental health. Martin Webber and Jack Nathan. Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgements. List of abbreviations. Series editor's foreword. James Blewett King's College London UK. Foreword. Alan Rushton Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. Introduction. Martin Webber Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. Part 1. Context. 1. The making of the advanced practitioner in social work. Jack Nathan Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. 2. Sociology of mental disorder: Critical perspectives. Paul Godin City University London UK. 3. A stress-vulnerability model of mental disorder: Implications for practice. Tirril Harris Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. 4. Mental health service user/survivor research. Pete Fleischmann Social Care Institute for Excellence UK. 5. The evidence-base for psycho-social mental health practice. Martin Webber. Part 2. Theoretical perspectives. 6. The place of psychoanalytic theory and research in reflective social work practice. Jack Nathan. 7. Reflective practice using cognitive behavioural therapy: Its uses in social work. Florian Ruths South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK. 8. Reflective practice using systemic family therapy. Judith Lask Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. 9. Reflective practice using attachment therapy. Felicity de Zulueta South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK.. 10. Towards a working group: Applying theory from group dynamics and group analytic psychotherapy. Caroline Grimbly Institute of Psychiatry King's College London UK. Part 3. Advanced reflective practice in action. 11. Psychosocial mental health practice in children and family services. Rebecca Peters London Borough of Hackney UK. 12. Psychosocial practice in community mental health services. Tony West independent social worker UK. 13. Psychosocial practice in inpatient mental health services. Paul Richards South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK. 14. The person on the receiving end. Don Brand and Sarah Carr Social Care Institute for Excellence UK. 15. Challenges and opportunities for psychosocial practice in mental health. Martin Webber and Jack Nathan. Contributors. Index.
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