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The book brings together the most up-to-date knowledge and expertise covering the whole topic of alcohol. It presents the practical skills needed to offer ethical intervention and treatment and implement ethical person-centered care. It is a practice-based text that aims to improve ethical relationships, responses, care and practice necessary to be effective in interventions and treatment with those experiencing alcohol use and health problems. The focus is on combining the principles and philosophy of alcohol prevention and intervention, in hospital and community.Each chapter provides self-assessment exercises, reflective practice exercises, key points and a "to learn more" section, and develops a theoretical framework, before broadening to include application in care and practice. This work will appeal to a wide readership, from professionals working within the mental health care and practice environment to mental health students.
Assuming no prior knowledge of the field, and written in the same straightforward manner as "Health Economics for the Uninitiated", this is a short, practical guide on how to use evidence-based and cost-effective concepts, and how to avoid their pitfalls.
Is there a place for palliative care within mental health? This inspirational book offers an excellent foundation for integrating best-practice specialist palliative care into serious and enduring mental health service delivery. The shared practice values and vision between these two disciplines provide an optimistic starting point from which to address the lack of palliative care service delivery in mental health practice. Focusing on the similarity in philosophy between palliative care and mental health practice, it incorporates: . person-centred practice . relationship-based connectedness . a belief in compassionate care . respect for autonomy and choice . quality-of-life issues. The book addresses the practice skills needed in preparation for competent intervention and treatment. Each chapter develops a theoretical framework which is supported by practical application. Both professionals and students of palliative care will find the interactive text and practical case studies especially valuable, as will the professional working in substance use. Its userfriendly approach will appeal to a wide range of readers in various related disciplines. ''While it could be assumed that mental health has a lot to offer palliative care, we both [feel] that palliative care could offer more to mental health practice...It is a neglected area. There is little or no literature related to palliative care within serious mental health practice, and that which does exist relates to care of the dying in terms of cancer.'' From the Preface
This sixth book in the Mental Health-Substance Use series explores the effects of various interventions on both affected individuals and their families.
Book five of the Mental Health-Substance Use series: a key text on providing appropriate care tailored to the needs of families and individuals.
Outlines the specific health issues, experiential aspects, treatment options and wider implications of mental health-substance use for professionals, students and educators.
Explores the varied needs of individuals and carers, the nature of the therapeutic relationship, and the theory and application of a variety of interventional techniques.
Explores how professionals can best respond to the particular concerns and dilemmas arising from and in mental health-substance use for individuals and their families
Key book for professionals evaluating, developing and monitoring services for those experiencing mental health-substance use and those close to them.
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