Handbook of psychosocial rehabilitation
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Handbook of psychosocial rehabilitation
Blackwell Pub., 2007
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Key concepts and definitions
- Major mental illness and its impact
- Lived experience perspectives
- The framework for psychosocial rehabilitation : bringing it into focus
- Building and maintaining a recovery focused therapeutic relationship
- Individual assessment and the development of a collaborative rehabilitation plan
- Integrating psychosocial rehabilitation and pharmacotherapy
- Family psychoeducation
- Intensive case management in psychosocial rehabilitation
- Community participation
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Mental illness and substance misuse
- Early intervention, relapse prevention, and promotion of healthy lifestyles
- Service evaluation
- The well-being and professional development of the psychosocial rehabilitation practitioner
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Handbook of Psychosocial Rehabilitation is designed as a clinical handbook for practitioners in the field of mental health. It recognises the wide-ranging impact of mental illness and its ramifications on daily life. The book promotes a recovery model of psychosocial rehabilitation and aims to empower clinicians to engage their clients in tailored rehabilitation plans. The authors distil relevant evidence from the literature, but the focus is on the clinical setting. Coverage includes the service environment, assessment, maintaining recovery-focussed therapeutic relationships, the role of pharmacotherapy, intensive case management and vocational rehabilitation.
Table of Contents
1. Key Concepts and Definitions. 2. Major Mental Illness and its impact.
3. Lived experience perspectives - Helen Glover.
4. The framework for psychosocial rehabilitation: bringing it into focus - Lindsey G. Oades and Frank P. Deane.
5. Building and maintaining a recovery focused therapeutic relationship - Frank P. Deane and Trevor P. Crowe.
6. Individual assessment and the development of a collaborative rehabilitation plan.
7. Integrating psychosocial rehabilitation and pharmacotherapy - Tom Meehan, Shane McCombes and Terry Stedman.
8. Family psychoeducation.
9. Intensive case management in psychosocial rehabilitation.
10. Community participation - Chris Lloyd and Frank P. Deane.
11. Vocational rehabilitation.
12. Mental illness and substance misuse.
13. Early intervention, relapse prevention and promotion of healthy lifestyles.
14. Service evaluation.
15. The well-being and professional development of the psychosocial rehabilitation practitioner
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