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El. knyga: Social Work Practice in Mental Health: An Introduction

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  • Formatas: 300 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: A&U Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000352603
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  • Formatas: 300 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: A&U Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000352603
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"This new edition of Social Work Practice in Mental Health builds on the underpinning principles of the previous editions, whilst reflecting how the context for practice has steadily evolved. Organised into two parts and eleven chapters, the book focuseson recovery theory, the importance of relationship and examining the social context and the consequences of illness. It explores the perspectives of consumers and family carers in shaping practice together with a focus on skills including assessment and risk assessment, working in a multidisciplinary team, working with trauma, working within a legal framework and spirituality in practice. The book also maintains the key themes from previous editions of valuing lived experience and the importance of relationship. This book will be essential reading for social work students, and an invaluable resource for practitioners in social work and mental health"--

This new edition of Social Work Practice in Mental Health builds on the underpinning principles of the previous editions whilst reflecting how the context for practice has steadily evolved.

Organised into two parts and 11 chapters, the book focuses on recovery theory, the importance of relationship and examining the social context and the consequences of illness. It explores the perspectives of consumers and family carers in shaping practice together with a focus on skills including assessment and risk assessment, working in a multidisciplinary team, working with trauma, working within a legal framework and spirituality in practice. The book also maintains the key themes from previous editions of valuing lived experience and the importance of relationships.

This book will be essential reading for social work students and an invaluable resource for practitioners in social work and mental health.

Preface to the third edition vi
PART I The context for practice
1(124)
1 A starting point: understanding social work in mental health
3(17)
2 The lived experience of mental illness
20(17)
3 Concepts and issues in mental health
37(32)
4 The policy and legal context for practice
69(23)
5 Overview of mental health disorders
92(33)
PART II Social work practice
125(134)
6 Assessment for social work practice
127(33)
7 Social casework in mental health settings
160(19)
8 Working with people with mental illness across service systems
179(18)
9 Working with families
197(21)
10 Working with communities
218(21)
11 Sustaining social work in mental health agencies
239(20)
Bibliography 259(25)
Index 284
Robert Bland is Adjunct Professor of Social Work at the Australian Catholic University and the University of Queensland, Australia.

Gabrielle Drake is Associate Professor of Social Work in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University, Australia.

John Drayton is Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Queensland, Australia.