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This book investigates risk and problem behaviours in psychosis including staff and service factors that can impede the delivery of effective care.
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This book investigates risk and problem behaviours in psychosis including staff and service factors that can impede the delivery of effective care.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780415494649
- ISBN-10: 0415494648
- Artikelnr.: 30881910
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780415494649
- ISBN-10: 0415494648
- Artikelnr.: 30881910
Alan Meaden is a Consultant Specialist Clinical Psychologist for Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust who specialises in working with those most affected by psychosis. He is an active researcher, most notably in the area of cognitive therapy for command hallucinations, and has other research interests in engagement and staff factors. David Hacker is a Principal Clinical Psychologist in Neuropsychology at University Hospital Birmingham Regional Neuroscience Centre. He is experienced in working clinically with psychosis, is an active researcher and a Cochrane reviewer. He has additional expertise in working with a range of forensic populations and has undertaken post-doctoral training in Neuropsychology, which is now his area of speciality.
Acknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. List of Abbreviations. Part I: The
SAFE Approach; Theory, Models and Processes. Problematic Behaviour in
Psychosis: A Barrier to Social Inclusion and Recovery. Definitions,
Prevalence and Consequences. The SAFE Approach: An Overview. Improving Care
Planning: The WHO ICIDH-2 Model and Service Level Formulation. Formulating
the Person: Arriving at a Shared View. Shared Risk Assessment in Psychosis.
Shared Risk Formulation. CARM: An Integrative Model for Understanding
Problematic Behaviour in Psychosis. Working with Staff and Carer Beliefs in
SAFE. Part II: Assessment. Assessing Problematic Behaviours Excesses in
Psychosis: A Multidisciplinary Team Based Approach. Identifying Early
Warning Signs of Risk. Assessing Behavioural Deficits. Part III:
Interventions in SAFE. Working with Low Risk Behavioural Excesses. Working
with High Risk Behaviours. Working with Behavioural Deficits. Part IV:
Implementation Issues: Translating SAFE into Routine Clinical Practice.
Translating SAFE into Care Plans. Applying SAFE and CARM in Specialist
Settings. Implementing SAFE: The Dynamics of Change. Training, Supervision,
Reflective Practice and Staff Support Groups. Appendices. References.
Index.
SAFE Approach; Theory, Models and Processes. Problematic Behaviour in
Psychosis: A Barrier to Social Inclusion and Recovery. Definitions,
Prevalence and Consequences. The SAFE Approach: An Overview. Improving Care
Planning: The WHO ICIDH-2 Model and Service Level Formulation. Formulating
the Person: Arriving at a Shared View. Shared Risk Assessment in Psychosis.
Shared Risk Formulation. CARM: An Integrative Model for Understanding
Problematic Behaviour in Psychosis. Working with Staff and Carer Beliefs in
SAFE. Part II: Assessment. Assessing Problematic Behaviours Excesses in
Psychosis: A Multidisciplinary Team Based Approach. Identifying Early
Warning Signs of Risk. Assessing Behavioural Deficits. Part III:
Interventions in SAFE. Working with Low Risk Behavioural Excesses. Working
with High Risk Behaviours. Working with Behavioural Deficits. Part IV:
Implementation Issues: Translating SAFE into Routine Clinical Practice.
Translating SAFE into Care Plans. Applying SAFE and CARM in Specialist
Settings. Implementing SAFE: The Dynamics of Change. Training, Supervision,
Reflective Practice and Staff Support Groups. Appendices. References.
Index.
Acknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. List of Abbreviations. Part I: The
SAFE Approach; Theory, Models and Processes. Problematic Behaviour in
Psychosis: A Barrier to Social Inclusion and Recovery. Definitions,
Prevalence and Consequences. The SAFE Approach: An Overview. Improving Care
Planning: The WHO ICIDH-2 Model and Service Level Formulation. Formulating
the Person: Arriving at a Shared View. Shared Risk Assessment in Psychosis.
Shared Risk Formulation. CARM: An Integrative Model for Understanding
Problematic Behaviour in Psychosis. Working with Staff and Carer Beliefs in
SAFE. Part II: Assessment. Assessing Problematic Behaviours Excesses in
Psychosis: A Multidisciplinary Team Based Approach. Identifying Early
Warning Signs of Risk. Assessing Behavioural Deficits. Part III:
Interventions in SAFE. Working with Low Risk Behavioural Excesses. Working
with High Risk Behaviours. Working with Behavioural Deficits. Part IV:
Implementation Issues: Translating SAFE into Routine Clinical Practice.
Translating SAFE into Care Plans. Applying SAFE and CARM in Specialist
Settings. Implementing SAFE: The Dynamics of Change. Training, Supervision,
Reflective Practice and Staff Support Groups. Appendices. References.
Index.
SAFE Approach; Theory, Models and Processes. Problematic Behaviour in
Psychosis: A Barrier to Social Inclusion and Recovery. Definitions,
Prevalence and Consequences. The SAFE Approach: An Overview. Improving Care
Planning: The WHO ICIDH-2 Model and Service Level Formulation. Formulating
the Person: Arriving at a Shared View. Shared Risk Assessment in Psychosis.
Shared Risk Formulation. CARM: An Integrative Model for Understanding
Problematic Behaviour in Psychosis. Working with Staff and Carer Beliefs in
SAFE. Part II: Assessment. Assessing Problematic Behaviours Excesses in
Psychosis: A Multidisciplinary Team Based Approach. Identifying Early
Warning Signs of Risk. Assessing Behavioural Deficits. Part III:
Interventions in SAFE. Working with Low Risk Behavioural Excesses. Working
with High Risk Behaviours. Working with Behavioural Deficits. Part IV:
Implementation Issues: Translating SAFE into Routine Clinical Practice.
Translating SAFE into Care Plans. Applying SAFE and CARM in Specialist
Settings. Implementing SAFE: The Dynamics of Change. Training, Supervision,
Reflective Practice and Staff Support Groups. Appendices. References.
Index.