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Reflective Practice in Mental Health: Advanced Psychosocial Practice with Children, Adolescents and Adults [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x16 mm, weight: 400 g, 1 tables, 13 figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849050295
  • ISBN-13: 9781849050296
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x16 mm, weight: 400 g, 1 tables, 13 figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849050295
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`Reflective Practice in Mental Health provides a key foundation for socially-oriented practice. It integrates what is still relevant from earlier traditions (including neglected areas such as psychoanalytic perspectives), and links this to leading edge research and analysis. What is particularly refreshing is its willingness to engage with the depth and complexity of mental health difficulties - signposting a way forward that is grounded in theory and research, and taking us beyond the reactive, procedural and over-medicalised approaches that can dominate current practice.'---Jerry Tew, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Birmingham, UK

`An excellent book and a must for the professional who wants to further develop their knowledge and practice of psychosocial practice. It is timely as social work needs to raise its game and to establish its professional identity. Using a variety of case studies showing how a range of methods of intervention can work, this makes compelling reading for those who are engaged in working with people who have mental health problems. This book will appeal to a range of mental health professionals and is especially relevant for practitioners who are looking to develop advanced psychosocial practice'---Professor Malcolm Golightley, Head of the School of Health and Social Care, University of London, UK

Reflective Practice in Mental Health is the authoritative, definitive guide to psychosocial theory, research and practice in mental health work with children and adults.

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 to their understanding. Cases 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 an invaluable text for students and practitioners in social work and allied professions.

This series takes a practice-led, reflective approach to key areas of work in social care. Books in the series tackle the complexities and dilemmas that practitioners face every day, by using a series of case examples. Each book focuses on a different area of social work, including vulnerable children, looked after children and mental health. The discussion within each book is built around case studies, in order to give clear examples of how an integrated knowledge base can be applied to practice. This series is essential reading for all post-qualifying social work students and social work practitioners.

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That said, this book is suitable for a much wider audience - anyone working in the support professions who wants to widen their understanding of what makes practice effective...I would recommend this book to all social workers and especially those who want to develop their career through acquiring an advanced post initial training qualification. -- Behavioural Health Central, Peta Barber, area principal psychologist at Highland Council Reflective Practice in Mental Health provides a key foundation for socially oriented practice. It integrates what is still relevant from earlier traditions (including neglected areas such as psychoanalytic perspectives), and links this to leading edge research and analysis. What is particularly refreshing is its willingness to engage with the depth and complexity of mental health difficulties - signposting a way forward that is grounded in theory and research, and taking us beyond the reactive, procedural and over-medicalised approaches that can dominate current practice. -- Jerry Tew, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Birmingham, UK An excellent book and a must for the professional who wants to further develop their knowledge and practice of psychosocial practice. It is timely as social work needs to raise its game and to establish its professional identity. Using a variety of case studies showing how a range of methods of intervention can work this makes compelling reading for those who are engaged in working with people who have mental health problems. This book will appeal to a range of mental health professional and is especially relevant for practitioners who are looking to develop advanced psychosocial practice. -- Professor Malcolm Golightley, Head of the School of Health and Social Care, University of Lincoln, UK

Papildus informācija

With contributions from eminent experts, this is the definitive guide to psycho-social theory and practice in mental health
List of Abbreviations
11(2)
Series Editor's Foreword 13(2)
James Blewett
Foreword 15(4)
Alan Rushton
Introduction 19(7)
Martin Webber
Part I Context
26(93)
1 The Making of the Advanced Practitioner in Social Work
29(17)
Jack Nathan
2 Sociology of Mental Disorder: Critical Perspectives
46(18)
Paul Godin
3 A Stress-Vulnerability Model of Mental Disorder: Implications for Practice
64(18)
Tirril Harris
4 Mental Health Service User/Survivor Research
82(18)
Pete Fleischmann
5 The Evidence Base for Psychosocial Mental Health Practice
100(19)
Martin Webber
Part II Theoretical Perspectives
119(92)
6 The Place of Psychoanalytic Theory and Research in Reflective Social Work Practice
121(19)
Jack Nathan
7 Reflective Practice Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Its Uses in Social Work
140(20)
Florian Ruths
8 Reflective Practice Using Systemic Family Therapy
160(19)
Judith Lask
9 Reflective Practice Using Attachment Therapy
179(20)
Felicity de Zulueta
10 Towards a Working Group: Applying Theory from Group Dynamics and Group Analytic Psychotherapy
199(12)
Caroline Grimbly
Part III Advanced Reflective Practice in Action
211(52)
11 Psychosocial Mental Health Practice in Children and Family Services
213(10)
Rebecca Peters
12 Psychosocial Practice in Community Mental Health Services
223(11)
Tony West
13 Psychosocial Practice in Inpatient Mental Health Services
234(10)
Paul Richards
14 The Person on the Receiving End
244(10)
Don Brand
Sarah Carr
15 Challenges and Opportunities for Psychosocial Practice in Mental Health
254(9)
Martin Webber
Jack Nathan
Contributors 263(3)
Subject Index 266(4)
Author Index 270
Martin Webber is head of a leading advanced level post-qualifying mental health social work course at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, and is a qualified social worker. Jack Nathan is a qualified social worker and psychoanalytic psychotherapist. He also lectures at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, and is a consultant psychotherapist at The Maudsley Hospital, London. They have both published widely in the field of mental health social work.