Social work and mental health
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Social work and mental health
(Transforming social work practice / series editors, Jonathan Parker and Greta Bradley)
Sage : Learning Matters, 2014
5th ed
- : pbk
- : hbk
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Previous ed. published 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-234) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
While mental health is a core subject on the social work curriculum, many students find the breadth of the subject difficult to grasp. There is much to understand from law, policy and legislation, to ethical and value-based considerations. This book is written as an introduction to the complex issues around mental health. Law and policy are outlined whilst the author gives space to ethical considerations when working alongside the most vulnerable in society. There are clear links between policy, legislation and social work practice and learning features mean students can begin to think critically about a variety of mental health issues.
Key updates:
A new chapter on the Mental Capacity Act
More material on the Personalisation Agenda
More material on working with dementia
This book is in the Transforming Social Work Practice series. All books in the series are affordable, mapped to the Social Work Curriculum, practical with clear links between theory & practice and written to the Professional Capabilities Framework.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Values and Ethical Mental Health Social Work
Social Work Practice and Mental Health
The Legal and Political Context
Working with Vulnerable People: Mental Health in Children and Adolescents
Working with Vulnerable People: Adults Who Are Short-Term Service Users
Working with Vulnerable People: Adults Who Are Long-Term Service Users
Working across Organisational and Professional Boundaries
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