UBC Press An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis, Paperback, 208 pages

UBC Press An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis book Paperback 208 pages

UBC Press An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis, Paperback, 208 pages

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An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis is a manual for using cognitive behavioural approach to working with families of people with severe mental illness.The authors, all experienced clinicians, discuss the various core components of family work, including what constitutes family work, when it might be offered, and how and where it might be applied. As well as these core concerns, the authors also look at reframing challenges and overcoming common personal and external barriers to effective family work. Each chapter can be read individually or as part of the integrated manual. The central argument of the book is that family work must be individualised and it offers a clear approach to engaging and working with families to ensure that this happens, including guidance on how to link components of a service user's plan with their family's strengths and strategies for reducing stress. The book addressed both theory and practice, and concentrates on the experience of mental illness for the service user and their family, providing a focus for intervention.Exploring family work as an integrated psychosocial and educational support strategy, this manual will increase the confidence and competence of new family workers - mental health workers, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists - and broaden the knowledge of those already working in the area.

Gina Smith, RMN, RGN, Dip Thorn, MSc is a consultant nurse in the Avon and Wilshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust. She is a co-facilitator on the Integrated Approaches to Serious Mental Illness Course at the University of Gloucestershire, a Visiting Fellow at the University of the West of England and the Clinical Director of Studies for the postgraduate mental health practice programme at the University of Bath. Karl Gregory has worked as a psychiatric nurse with people with severe and enduring mental illness for over 20 years, both ward and community based. He has an MSc in counselling and now works freelance in counselling, as well as coordinating a diploma in counselling at the University of Bristol. Annie Higgs holds a BSc in community studies and a postgraduate diploma certificate in education. She is an honorary tutor at the Institute of Psychiatry in London

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Name
UBC Press An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis book Paperback 208 pages
Category
Features
Book cover type
Paperback
Written by
Karl Gregory, Annie Higgs, Gina Smith
Number of pages
208 pages
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
15/03/2007
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9781843103691
Weight & dimensions
Width
152.4 mm
Height
228.6 mm
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