This volume helps to prepare students for social work practice and to develop their knowledge concerning promoting the social inclusion of people with mental health problems, the changing context of multidisciplinary mental health services, an integrated evidence base for practice, and working with
Mental Health Social Work in Context
β Scribed by Gould, Nick
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis;Routledge
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Student social work
- Edition
- Second edition (Online-ausg.)
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
- Perspectives on mental health -- 2. Developing socially inclusive practice -- 3. The social work role in mental health services -- 4. Working with children and adolescents -- 5. Mental health social work with adults : mood disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder -- 6. Mental health social work with adults : psychoses and personality disorders -- 7. Mental health social work with older people -- 8. Risk and dangerousness -- 9. The future of mental health social work.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Perspectives on Mental Health 2. Developing Socially Inclusive Practice 3. The Social Work Role in Mental Health Services 4. Working with Children and Adolescents 5. Mental Health Social Work with Adults: Mood Disorders and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 6. Mental Health Social Work with Adults: Psychoses and Personality Disorders 7. Mental Health Social Work with Older People 8. Risk and Dangerousness 9. The Future of Mental Health Social Work
β¦ Subjects
Psychiatric social work
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