Nicholas Procter, Helen P Hamer, Denise McGarry, Rhonda L Wilson, Terry Froggatt
Mental Health
A Person-Centred Approach
Nicholas Procter, Helen P Hamer, Denise McGarry, Rhonda L Wilson, Terry Froggatt
Mental Health
A Person-Centred Approach
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Written by an expert author team, Mental Health: A person-centred approach supports the development of high-quality, person-centred care.
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Written by an expert author team, Mental Health: A person-centred approach supports the development of high-quality, person-centred care.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 196mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9781316620205
- ISBN-10: 1316620204
- Artikelnr.: 49091269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 196mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9781316620205
- ISBN-10: 1316620204
- Artikelnr.: 49091269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicholas Procter is the University of South Australia's Inaugural Professor and Chair: Mental Health Nursing, and convenor of the Mental Health and Substance Use Research Group, located within the Sansom Institute for Health Research. The strategic intent of Professor Procter's work is to partner with people and organisations who can use research and practice to make a difference outside of academia, particularly in trauma informed practice, person centered care, mental health service delivery and public policy. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Tasmania.
1. Introduction to mental health and mental illness: human connectedness
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge and Monika Ferguson; 2. Learning through human
connectedness on clinical placement: translation to practice Denise
McGarry; 3. Maori mental health Jacquie Kidd and Kerri Butler; 4. The
social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal Australians and the
collaborative consumer narrative Debra Hocking; 5. Assessment of mental
health and mental illness Terry Froggatt and Susan Sumskis; 6. Use of
psychotropic medications in mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell
and Nicholas Procter; 7. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care
Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Terry Froggatt; 8. Mental health and
substance use Rhonda L. Wilson; 9. Nutrition, physical health and behaviour
change Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 10. Mental health of people of
immigrant and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne
Kenny and Monika Ferguson; 11. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen P.
Hamer, Joe MacDonald, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 12. Mental
health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson and Serena Riley; 13.
Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Sue
Thompson; 14. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 15.
E-mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 16. Mental health in the
interprofessional context Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 17. Conclusions:
leadership and mentoring for mental health practice Nicholas Procter and
Mark Loughhead.
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge and Monika Ferguson; 2. Learning through human
connectedness on clinical placement: translation to practice Denise
McGarry; 3. Maori mental health Jacquie Kidd and Kerri Butler; 4. The
social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal Australians and the
collaborative consumer narrative Debra Hocking; 5. Assessment of mental
health and mental illness Terry Froggatt and Susan Sumskis; 6. Use of
psychotropic medications in mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell
and Nicholas Procter; 7. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care
Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Terry Froggatt; 8. Mental health and
substance use Rhonda L. Wilson; 9. Nutrition, physical health and behaviour
change Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 10. Mental health of people of
immigrant and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne
Kenny and Monika Ferguson; 11. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen P.
Hamer, Joe MacDonald, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 12. Mental
health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson and Serena Riley; 13.
Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Sue
Thompson; 14. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 15.
E-mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 16. Mental health in the
interprofessional context Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 17. Conclusions:
leadership and mentoring for mental health practice Nicholas Procter and
Mark Loughhead.
1. Introduction to mental health and mental illness: human connectedness
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge and Monika Ferguson; 2. Learning through human
connectedness on clinical placement: translation to practice Denise
McGarry; 3. Maori mental health Jacquie Kidd and Kerri Butler; 4. The
social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal Australians and the
collaborative consumer narrative Debra Hocking; 5. Assessment of mental
health and mental illness Terry Froggatt and Susan Sumskis; 6. Use of
psychotropic medications in mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell
and Nicholas Procter; 7. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care
Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Terry Froggatt; 8. Mental health and
substance use Rhonda L. Wilson; 9. Nutrition, physical health and behaviour
change Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 10. Mental health of people of
immigrant and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne
Kenny and Monika Ferguson; 11. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen P.
Hamer, Joe MacDonald, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 12. Mental
health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson and Serena Riley; 13.
Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Sue
Thompson; 14. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 15.
E-mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 16. Mental health in the
interprofessional context Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 17. Conclusions:
leadership and mentoring for mental health practice Nicholas Procter and
Mark Loughhead.
and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker,
Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge and Monika Ferguson; 2. Learning through human
connectedness on clinical placement: translation to practice Denise
McGarry; 3. Maori mental health Jacquie Kidd and Kerri Butler; 4. The
social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal Australians and the
collaborative consumer narrative Debra Hocking; 5. Assessment of mental
health and mental illness Terry Froggatt and Susan Sumskis; 6. Use of
psychotropic medications in mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell
and Nicholas Procter; 7. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care
Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Terry Froggatt; 8. Mental health and
substance use Rhonda L. Wilson; 9. Nutrition, physical health and behaviour
change Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 10. Mental health of people of
immigrant and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne
Kenny and Monika Ferguson; 11. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen P.
Hamer, Joe MacDonald, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire; 12. Mental
health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson and Serena Riley; 13.
Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Sue
Thompson; 14. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 15.
E-mental health Rhonda L. Wilson; 16. Mental health in the
interprofessional context Denise McGarry and Anne Storey; 17. Conclusions:
leadership and mentoring for mental health practice Nicholas Procter and
Mark Loughhead.