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Changing Outcomes In Psychosis Collaborative Cases From Users Carers And Practitioners Richard Velleman

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Changing Outcomes In Psychosis Collaborative Cases From Users Carers And Practitioners Richard Velleman
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Richard Velleman, Eric Davis, Gina Smith, Michael Drage
ISBN: 9780470696101, 9781405126410, 0470696109, 1405126418
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Changing Outcomes In Psychosis Collaborative Cases From Users Carers And Practitioners Richard Velleman by Richard Velleman, Eric Davis, Gina Smith, Michael Drage 9780470696101, 9781405126410, 0470696109, 1405126418 instant download after payment.

This book presents a series of cases of psychosocial interventions with schizophrenia and other serious mental health difficulties.


  • Co-authored by a range of professionals in different roles, as well as carers and service users.


  • Captures the benefits of a true alliance between the service user and their clinical worker.


  • Details the skills and knowledge needed for interventions in a range of settings, including outreach work and family work, treatment on acute wards, as well as organisational change.


  • Introductions and conclusions to each case examine the implications for practice and policy.

Content:
Chapter 1 Psychosocial Developments: Towards a Model of Recovery (pages 1–21): Eric Davis, Richard Velleman, Gina Smith and Michael Drage
Chapter 2 Shared Caring for a First Episode of Psychosis: An Opportunity to Promote Hope and Recovery (pages 22–40): Mandy Reed and Caroline Stevens
Chapter 3 Integrating Family and Individual Approaches with People who Experience Bipolar Disorder (pages 41–60): Annie Higgs and Roger Thompson
Chapter 4 Positive Risk?Taking within Family Intervention (pages 61–79): Gina Smith, Alison Drage, Emily Drage, James Drage and Michael Drage
Chapter 5 Assertive Outreach and Family Work (pages 80–97): Frank Burbach, John Carter, Jane Carter and Matthew Carter
Chapter 6 Relapse Prevention in Bipolar Disorder with Staff who are Also Service Users (pages 98–116): Eric Davis, Guy Undrill and Lauren Samuels
Chapter 7 Women's Experiences of Psychosis: Recognition of Gendered Difference (pages 117–134): Vicky Macdougall, Karen Luckett and Megan Jones
Chapter 8 Advance Agreements, Advance Directives and Pre?Emptive Care?Planning (pages 135–153): Steve Brooks, Jo Denney and John Mikeson
Chapter 9 Recovery from Voice?Hearing Through Groupwork (pages 154–171): Keith Coupland and Tim Cuss
Chapter 10 Recovery through Sports in First?Episode Psychosis (pages 172–193): Sean Adams, Lydia Bishop and Jane Bellinger
Chapter 11 Employment, Mental Health and PSI: Occupation is Everyone's Job (pages 194–210): Sarah?joy Boldison, Rosie Davies, Hilary Hawkes, Christiane Pace and Ruth Sayers
Chapter 12 Using Effective Management Strategies to Facilitate the Delivery of PSI (pages 211–227): Debbie Furniss and Eric Davis
Chapter 13 Carer?Practitioner Collaboration in Research and Evaluation (pages 228–240): Willm Mistral, Michael Drage, Gina Smith, Siobhan Floyd and Nicola Cocks
Chapter 14 Changing Practice (pages 241–255): Gina Smith, Michael Drage, Eric Davis and Richard Velleman







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