Social work practice in mental health : an introduction

Author(s)

    • Bland, Robert
    • Renouf, Noel
    • Tullgren, Ann

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Social work practice in mental health : an introduction

Robert Bland, Noel Renouf & Ann Tullgren

Allen & Unwin, 2015

2nd ed

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First ed. 2009

Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-314) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

'An invaluable resource for social workers in all practice settings, not just mental health, and a core text for social work students.' - Dr Valerie Gerrand, former AASW representative and board member of the Mental Health Council of Australia'An outstanding and very original contribution to the scholarship on mental health policy, research and service.' - Associate Professor Maria Harries AM, University of Western AustraliaDeveloping the skills to work effectively with people who have mental health problems is fundamental to contemporary social work practice. Practitioners face new challenges in a rapidly changing work environment including working with consumers and their families and in multidisciplinary teams. Now, more than ever, social workers need discipline-specific mental health knowledge and training.This second edition of Social Work Practice in Mental Health continues the guiding principles of the first edition - an emphasis on the centrality of the lived experience of mental illness and the importance of embracing both scientific and relational dimensions of practice. The new edition reflects the latest developments in best practice including the emergence of recovery theory and the importance of evidence-based approaches.This is a comprehensive guide to social work practice in specialist mental health settings as well as in other fields of practice, covering the most commonly encountered mental health problems. It features information on assessment, case management, family work and community work, and reveals how the core concerns of social work - human rights, self-determination and relationships with family and the wider community - are also central to mental health practice.

Table of Contents

List of tablesPrefacePART I: THE CONTEXT FOR PRACTICE1. A starting point: Understanding social work in mental health2. The lived experience of mental illness3. Concepts and issues in mental health4. The policy and legal context for practice5. Overview of mental disordersPART II: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE6. Assessment for social work practice7. Social casework in mental health settings8. Working with people with mental illness across service systems9. Working with families10. Working with communities11. Sustaining social work in mental health agenciesAppendicesBibliographyIndex

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Details

  • NCID
    BB27720205
  • ISBN
    • 9781743314753
  • Country Code
    at
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Sydney
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 320 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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