Description |
xxi, 230 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Part One: The contexts of interdisciplinary working. 1. The evolution of interdisciplinary working: definitions and policy context -- 2. Models and values for interdisciplinary working in mental health -- 3. Interdisciplinary working and the mental health legislation -- 4. Interdisciplinary care planning in mental health -- 5. Interdisciplinary risk assessment planning and management -- Part Two: interdisciplinary working in practice. 6. Involving people who use services in interdisciplinary working in mental health -- 7. Interdisciplinary working with people with mental health problems in primary care -- 8. Interdisciplinary working with children and young people with mental health problems -- 9. Interdisciplinary working with older adults with mental health needs -- 10. Interdisciplinary working with individuals with complex needs -- 11. Interdisciplinary education and training -- 12. Managing interdisciplinary working and practice in mental health |
Summary |
"Presenting a model for interdisciplinary working, this book offers an overview of practice and policy across a range of mental health settings. It explores how to combine skills, theories and expertise from a range of disciplines in response to the diverse needs of service users, from children to older people, and those with complex needs"--Publisher |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-225) and index |
Subject |
Medical cooperation.
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Mental health care teams.
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Mental health services.
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LC no. |
2012012332 |
ISBN |
0333948025 (paperback) |
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9780333948026 (paperback) |
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