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E-grāmata: Structured Clinical Management (SCM) for Personality Disorder: An Implementation Guide

Edited by (Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Trust Lead for Personality Disorder, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK), Edited by , Edited by (Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Professional Lead for Psychology and Psycho)
  • Formāts: 360 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192592439
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192592439

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Structured clinical management (SCM) is a unified approach to the treatment of people with personality disorder, which is within reach of general mental health professionals without extensive additional training. However, implementation can be fraught with difficulties, and clinical leads, managers, and practitioners can struggle to implement SCM across complex mental health systems.

This book provides an easy to read, practical, and detailed guide on how mental health services can implement SCM in their current clinical pathways and how clinicians can transform their general techniques into a coherent interventional approach for people with personality disorder. Containing insights from clinical experts, researchers, service users, and practitioners of SCM from across the UK and Europe, each chapter outlines a core aspect of the SCM model and its delivery in clinical services. Detailed case studies demonstrate real-world applications of the SCM model, and details are provided about the involvement of carers and families, along with tips on enhancing clinical outcomes and increasing service user engagement.

This book will be a valuable resource for qualified and in-training mental health professionals, including psychologists, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, and psychiatrists. It is particularly relevant to those involved in delivering first-line treatments to people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and other personality difficulties.

Recenzijas

Structured Clinical Management is a practical, compassionate, and highly valued approach to helping people with personality disorder. This book provides an excellent guide for all those working in mental health services, whether they are delivering SCM or just want to provide better care to people with complex emotional health needs. * Mike Crawford, Professor of Mental Health Research, Imperial College London, UK * The beauty of this book is that it not only provides a simple and comprehensive set of evidence-based ingredients of quality treatment for personality disordered patients, but it also illustrates how to implement SCM in regular clinical services. A powerful resource for any service with an interest in providing high-quality generalist treatment. * Joost Hutsebaut, de Viersprong, Tilburg University and Centre of Expertise on Personality Disorders, The Netherlands * Adult mental health services often struggle to respond to the complex needs of people with personality difficulties and their care often falls woefully short. Yet the provision of well-structured care can lead to tangible health benefits. Structured Clinical Management (SCM) provides a pragmatic approach to delivering such care and this comprehensive textbook tells us exactly how to do this. It is essential reading for anyone involved in the delivery, management and commissioning of adult mental health services. * Paul Moran, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Bristol, UK *

Contributors xi
PART 1 THEORY, RESEARCH, AND MODEL
1 Introduction and Rationale of Structured Clinical Management
3(15)
Anthony Bateman
2 Diagnosis, Formulation, and Assessment in SCM
18(17)
Rachael Lester
Mark Sampson
3 The Clinical Stance and Individual SCM Sessions
35(17)
Mark Sampson
Sharron Kayes
4 Crisis Work and Safety Planning
52(17)
Rebecca Bevington
Ashleigh McGuinness
Mark Sampson
5 Group SCM Sessions
69(18)
Stuart Mitchell
PART 2 Implementation Models
6 Models of SCM Implementation--United Kingdom
87(26)
Mark Sampson
Christopher Berry
Allyson Jerry
Catriona Gray
7 Models of SCM Implementation: Europe
113(15)
Helga Aalders
Peder Bjdrling
Niki Sundstrom
8 Teamworking, System, and Service Interfaces in SCM
128(13)
Stuart Mitchell
Julia Harrison
9 Prescribing in SCM: United Kingdom and Europe
141(16)
Rajesh Nair
Peder Bjdrling
Muhammad Abdul-Rahman
Gordon Turkington
10 SCM and In-patient Care
157(26)
Elaine Swift
Louise Roper
Genevieve Quayle
Kathryn Strom
Jill Everett
PART 3 SPECIAL ADAPTATIONS
11 Managing Transitions and Endings
183(15)
Genevieve Quayle
Stuart Mitchell
12 Working with Families and Carers
198(15)
John Chiocchi
Paula Slevin
Lisa Evans
Catriona Gray
Nicola Armstrong
Kerry Anderson
13 Adapting Structured Clinical Management for People with Intellectual Disabilities
213(19)
Jill Everett
Mark Oliver
Katie Cummings
14 Adaptations of SCM: A SCM Case Management Service and Personality Disorder Linkworker Role
232(12)
Simon Graham
Jon Robinson
Rachael Juma-Smith
Sharron Kayes
15 Adapting SCM for Complex Trauma and Dissociation
244(17)
Stuart Mitchell
Kerry Anderson
PART 4 SYNTHESIS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
16 Service User Experiences of SCM
261(18)
Robert Watts
Amy Maher
Lisa Weaving
Donna Potts
17 Practitioners' Experiences of SCM
279(14)
Sarah Hanmer
Donna Potts
Robert Watts
Amy Maher
Isaac McCann
Darren Ellis
John Ludden
Karen Finch
Melanie Jones
Lisa Weaving
Kristine Allam
18 SCM Supervision in the United Kingdom
293(16)
Julia Harrison
Robert Watts
Genevieve Quayle
Sarah Hanmer
Rachael Line
Darren Ellis
Amy Maher
Louise MacDonald
19 Reflections, Synthesis, and Future Directions
309(12)
Stuart Mitchell
Mark Sampson
Anthony Bateman
Index 321
Stuart Mitchell is an HCPC registered Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Trust Lead for Personality Disorder in the Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust. He is a trained Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, EMDR, MBT and DBT therapist. He is an MBT skills trainer and accredited supervisor. He has, with his colleagues, developed and leads the Personality Difficulties and Complex Trauma Pathway and Strategic Clinical Network in his Trust, and supports a Trust-wide Personality Disorder Service. This team won Team of the Year in his Trust in 2018 and a National HSJ Award in 2018 for patient safety. He provides training, supervision and consultation to his Trust and around the UK on complex trauma, personality disorder and adapted care pathways. He is involved in national developments of practice guidelines for dissociation and complex trauma.



Mark Sampson is Lead Psychologist and Lead Clinician in Personality Disorder and Psychology Lead for NWBH Foundation Trust. For the past 16 years he has specialized in working with people that meet the diagnosis of a personality disorder. He has been involved in Local and National policy development for personality disorder. National work includes working for NICE as a guideline development group member on the borderline personality disorder guideline 2006 to 2009. He has been chair/lead for the development and implementation of Northwest Borough's Personality Disorder Pathway and Greater Manchester Clinical Lead for their BPD strategy. The NWBH personality disorder pathway has had Local and National recognition and the service won a Positive Practice Award in 2019. He co-edited 'Personality Disorder and Community Mental Health Teams' (2006). He was a member of the NHS England Clinical Reference Group for Tier 4 personality disorder - representing Cheshire and Merseyside.

Anthony Bateman developed mentalization based treatment with Peter Fonagy for borderline personality disorder and studied its effectiveness in research trials. An expert member of National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) development group for treatment guidelines for Borderline Personality Disorder in UK and was Chair of the National Guideline Development Group for Eating Disorders. His NHS clinical services are recognised by the Department of Health as a national demonstration site for the treatment of personality disorder. He was President of the European Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ESSPD) from 2012-2015. He received a senior scientist award from British and Irish group for the Study of Personality Disorder in 2012 and in 2015 the annual award for Achievement in the Field of Severe Personality Disorders from the BPDRC USA. He has authored 14 books and has over 150 peer reviewed research articles on personality disorder and the use of psychotherapy.