Description |
xvi, 280 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Classroom focus ; issue 6 |
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Classroom focus ; issue 6
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Contents |
Part One. The Concepts of Collaboration: 1. In search of collaboration and partnership / Peter Nolan and Frances Badger; 2. Mental health policy and future developments / Peter Spurgeon and Steve Field; 3. The concept of collaboration in primary care / Lynn Ashburner -- Part Two. Collaboration in Areas of Primary Mental Health Care: 4. Effective collaboration with users / Zyl Harvey; 5. Food for thought: towards improving services for people with eating disorders / Diane Cook and Tricia Whitehouse; 6. A Social services perspective on collaboration in mental health care / Paul Craddock; 7. Collaborative care for people with severe and enduring mental illness / Helen Lester, Jim Cody and Neil Deuchar; 8. Towards establishing more effective collaboration in the care of people with personality disorders / Mary Tyson and James Briscoe; 9. Prevention, detection and treatment of perinatal mental illness / Gillian Wainscott; 10. Child mental health problems in primary care / Jon Arcelus, Fiona Gale and Panos Vostanis; 11. Working with people who use illicit drugs / John Macleod; 12. Shared assessment, intervention and care for people with depression / Jan R. Oyebode; 13. Collaborative care in suicide and parasuicide / Abid Kahn, Derrett Watts and Marie Holland; 14. Collaboration and care of older adults with dementia / Julie Marlow and Tracy Smith -- Part Three. Mental Health Promotion: 15. Mental health promotion / Jennifer Law and Tom Harrison; 16. What have we learned and where do we go from here? / Frances Badger and Peter Nolan -- Appendices: Appendix I. Distinction between severe mental and behavioural disoders and common mental health problems; Appendix II. The Edinburgh Post-Natal Depression Rating Scale (including scores); Appendix III. Mental health self-help groups and voluntary organisations |
Summary |
This text describes the various models of collaborative care within primary mental health care. With the advent of multidisciplinary teams and integrated working, collaboration has become an essential part of daily practice. The field of Mental Health within primary care demands that many different practitioners combine their expertise to provide the best patient-centred care |
Notes |
Poster design by Peter Orphanides |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Primary health care.
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Mental health services.
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Transportation -- Juvenile literature.
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Transportation -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Mental health services -- Great Britain.
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Primary health care -- Great Britain.
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Cooperative Behavior.
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Mental Health Services -- organization & administration.
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Primary Health Care -- organization & administration.
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SUBJECT |
United Kingdom. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006113 |
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United Kingdom. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006113 |
Author |
Nolan, Peter, 1942-
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Badger, Frances.
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LC no. |
2002437896 |
ISBN |
0748758747 paperback |
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