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Mental Health, Spirituality and Well-being: A Handbook for Health and Social Care Professionals, Service Users and Carers [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1914010620
  • ISBN-13: 9781914010620
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1914010620
  • ISBN-13: 9781914010620
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This ground-breaking handbook explores the nature of spirituality and its relevance to the mental health and well-being of people coming into contact with health, social care, education, and allied support services. Incorporating the perspectives and experience of over 35 leading academics and practitioners in the field, the book offers a practical guide that includes the contemporary context, details of relevant demonstration projects and therapeutic interventions, and issues for services, staff, managers, leaders, and trainers. Opportunities for reflection and practice pointers are offered throughout. The book pays due attention to the current climate of the covid-19 pandemic and the trauma and mental health needs linked to it (both for patients and staff), black and minority ethnic and trans-gender issues, and the voice of mental health experts by experience. Organized into thematic sections, it offers an update to previous publications in the field, including a consideration of spirituality and the new landscape going forwards.
Contributors Foreword 21(4)
Jamie Hacker Hughes
Introduction: Where are we now? 25(2)
Chapter 1 Introduction: the current context
27(8)
Sarajane Aris
Hilary Garraway
Hannah Gilbert
Chapter 2 Integrating spirituality into mental health services
35(10)
Ivor Moody
Robin Pfaff
Ben Bano
Chapter 3 African Psychology & Spiritness in Twin Pandemics
45(16)
Dr Erica Mapule Mcinnis
Chapter 4 Finding meaning and purpose in a Covid world
61(10)
Ben Bano
Across the Life Cycle
71(36)
Chapter 5 Children and young people's mental health and spirituality
73(14)
Lucy Grimwade
Rebecca Nye
Chapter 6 Spirituality in an older generation
87(12)
Abigail Methley
James Woodward
Chapter 7 The need for spirituality in the dying process
99(8)
Peter Fenwick
Therapeutic Practice
107(82)
Chapter 8 Assessing spirituality
109(12)
Hilary Garraway
Chapter 9 Spiritual crises
121(10)
David Lukoff
Chapter 10 Therapy for the whole person: integrating spirituality within therapy
131(12)
Hilary Garraway
Sara Betteridge
Chapter 11 How faith brought me to a place of some wholeness: an expert by experience perspective
143(10)
Jo Hemmingfield
Chapter 12 Spirituality and psychotherapy
153(10)
William West
Chapter 13 Research and spirituality in mental health: generating, interpreting and disseminating evidence
163(18)
Wilfred Mcsherry
Adam Boughey
Alexis Carey
Chapter 14 Spiritual competencies: key ways to address spirituality in mental health care
181(8)
Dr Cassandra Vieten
Themes & Journeys
189
Chapter 15 Psychological and Christian perspectives on mental health
191(10)
Fraser Watts
Chapter 16 Voices, visions and the spiritual journey
201(10)
Isabel Clarke
Lh
Adam J. Powell
Chapter 17 Return to Eden... Two journeys
211(10)
Jeremy Timm
Sally Coleman
Chapter 18 Love and leadership leads to conscious caring
221(10)
Chrissie Mcginn
Richard Hewitt
Chapter 19 Coming at it obliquely: spiritual training for healthcare staff in an age of uncertainty
231(12)
Nirmala Ragbir-Day
Mike Gartland
Chapter 20 Compassionate leadership for an interconnected world
243(10)
Michael West
Chapter 21 Burnout: a spiritual crisis, from trauma to transformation
253(12)
Rev. Prof. Stephen G. Wright
Chapter 22 Spiritual care in general practice
265(12)
Ross Bryson
Liz Bryson
Chapter 23 Beyond the here and now: the challenges for the formal mental health system of embracing spiritually informed models of care
277(10)
Paul Jenkins
Chapter 24 Reflections on race, religion and wellbeing
287(12)
Yvette Arthur
Prabhleen Sandhu
Nancy Nsiah
Haben Ghezai
Chapter 25 Ecology, mental health and eco-spirituality
299(12)
Peter Hawkins
Chapter 26 The call of the new spiritualities: the unfolding mysteries of the universe and consciousness
311(10)
Paul Gilbert
Hannah Gilbert
Chapter 27 Beyond separation: Transpersonal and spiritual approaches to wellbeing
321(14)
Steve Taylor
Chapter 28 Epilogue and ending reflections: Listening from the heart
335
Sarajane Aris
Hilary Garraway
Hannah Gilbert
Sarajane Aris is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She mentors both women leaders across the world in the not for profit sector and clinical psychologists across the career span. She is a committee member for both the British Psychological Society's Leadership and Management Faculty for the Division of Clinical Psychology, and the Political Psychology Section. Sarajane was the national lead for Spirituality for the British Psychological Society (2002-2010), and the psychology representative on the National Mental Health and Spirituality Forum during this time. She was responsible for setting up Derbyshire Mental Healthcare Foundation Trusts Spirituality Strategy and Steering Group (2009-11)) and founded the Transpersonal Network for Clinical and Counselling Psychologists and therapists in the UK (1997-2011). She was Head of Adult Psychology Services for Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust for 10 years and Director of Policy for the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical psychology (2012/13). She has worked within the NHS for over 40 years. Sarajane has contributed various chapters to books and articles on leadership, consciousness, and spirituality in mental health, amongst others. Her life is informed by the principles of love, compassion, wisdom and truth, and a wish to serve and collaborate with whomever she connects with.

Dr Hilary Garraway is an experienced consultant clinical psychologist with over thirty years of therapy experience in various settings. She is currently the Enfield Adult Psychology lead in Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust. Previously, Hilary specialised in Early Intervention in Psychosis helping to establish the Barking and Dagenham team and then moving on to work in Waltham Forest and then Enfield EIS teams, as well as having a successful private practice. Hilary has trained as an adult education teacher and is a BABCP accredited CBT therapist, trainer and supervisor. Hilary is an honorary lecturer with UCL, Kings College London and Hertfordshire University and teaches on spirituality and psychology, psychosis and CBT. She is a trustee of the Whole Person Health Trust which seeks to promote a more holistic approach to medical care. She is trained as a spiritual director and has an interest in contemplative spirituality, as well as in creative and therapeutic writing.

Dr Hannah Gilbert, PhD has a BA (Hons) in Anthropology from Durham University, and a PhD in Sociology from the University of York. Her doctoral thesis explore spiritual experiences within the British spirit medium community. She also has an MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy & Counselling from the University of Derby, and now works as a psychotherapist. She is also the Charity Development Officer for the Compassionate Mind Foundation.