An Introduction to Mental Health Practice Ideal for Non Psychologists.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c83510)has announced the addition of "Learning About Mental Health Practice" to their offering. 'Learning About Mental Health Practice' covers the key areas of contemporary mental health practice and is ideal for those in the early stages of their mental health training. The text is organized into three parts. Part I (Foundations) covers the Ten Shared Capabilities, a framework that has been developed by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health as a framework for the whole of the mental health workforce. Part II (Issues) includes chapters on socially inclusive practice, service user involvement, interdisciplinary team interdisciplinary team, n a group that consists of specialists from several fields combining skills and resources to present guidance and information. working, and working with families. Finally, Part III (Approaches) includes chapters on psychological approaches, medication management, holistic approaches holistic approach A term used in alternative health for a philosophical approach to health care, in which the entire Pt is evaluated and treated. See Alternative medicine, Holistic medicine. , and spirituality and mental health. * A student text to accompany Teaching Mental Health (978-0-470-03029-5) * Focuses on the 'Ten Essential Shared Capabilities': Working in Partnership; Respecting Diversity; Practicing Ethically; Challenging Inequality inequality, in mathematics, statement that a mathematical expression is less than or greater than some other expression; an inequality is not as specific as an equation, but it does contain information about the expressions involved. ; Promoting Recovery; Identifying People's Needs and Strengths; Providing Service User Centred Care; Making a Difference; Promoting Safety and Positive Risk Taking; Personal Development and Learning * Much-needed: in 2006 Professor Lord Layard, Professor of Health Economics at the LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor , made a seminal seminal /sem·i·nal/ (sem´i-n'l) pertaining to semen or to a seed. sem·i·nal adj. Of, relating to, containing, or conveying semen or seed. speech in which he outlined an initiative to scale up therapy for people suffering from depression and anxiety by training an additional 10,000 clinical psychologists This list includes notable Clinical Psychologists and contributors to Clinical psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as Clinical psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline. and therapists For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c83510 |
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