<p>Family Physicians need to be expert and active providers of mental health care. Their rapport with patients and accessibility enable them to control minor mental health conditions before these problems become critical. <B>Brief </B><B>Mental Health Interventions for the Family Physician</B> is an
Family Interventions In Mental Health
β Scribed by Neil Withnell, Neil Murphy
- Publisher
- Open University Press / McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This introductory guide will help mental health nurses and professionals learn how to work with families in an intervention situation and understand the importance of family members within the field of mental illness.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Praise for this book
Contents
Figures
Tables
About the authors
Preface
Acknowledgements
PART 1 The context of family interventions
1 Introduction to family interventions
2 The evidence for family interventions
3 What are family interventions?
4 Theories of family intervention
5 Key concepts in family intervention
PART 2 Application in practice
6 Dealing with the practicalities
7 Developing skills for family intervention
8 Engaging families
9 Assessment and family intervention
10 Formulation in family intervention
11 The role of education in family intervention
12 Communication skills for families
13 Stress management for families
14 Problem solving for families
PART 3 Examples in practice
Introduction to Part 3
15 Getting started
16 The family with education needs
17 The family with communication needs
18 The family with stress management needs
19 The family with complicated problem solving needs
20 The family with a service user who refuses to engage
PART 4 Evaluation and the way forward
21 Where now?
22 The barriers to implementation
23 Researching family interventions
Glossary
References
Index
Advert
Back cover
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