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  • Mental Health and Collaborative Community Practice: An Australian Perspective

    Mental Health and Collaborative Community Practice by Meadows, Graham; Farhall, John; Fossey, Ellie;

    An Australian Perspective

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 15 December 2020

    • ISBN 9780190309916
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages952 pages
    • Size 255x191x43 mm
    • Weight 2 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 50 Illustrations
    • 121

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    Short description:

    Mental Health and Collaborative Community Practice: An Australian Perspective, fourth edition, is a comprehensive cross-disciplinary resource on mental health for both students and professionals. It covers a breadth of topics, from the delivery of mental health care and mental health services to assessment skills, case management and the most prevalent mental health disorders.

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    Long description:

    Mental Health and Collaborative Community Practice: An Australian Perspective is an authoritative, comprehensive reference on the state of mental health and mental health care in Australia and internationally. It provides the latest information on descriptions of the disorders, policy, and treatments for mental illness.

    The fourth edition is updated with the most recent changes to policy and practice, including incorporating the new diagnostic tool ICD11. With a strong focus on community collaboration and personal recovery and through the many personal stories of mental health care that are woven into the descriptions of disorders and their treatments, this edition provides guidance for a more personal approach to mental health care. An extended team of authors, editors and associate editors provide their interdisciplinary perspectives to help readers understand and connect with the broad facets of mental health care.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: The Context
    1.1. Mental Health Care as a Complex Developing System
    1.2. Social and Environmental Determinants of Mental Health Problems and Their Care
    1.3. Specific Community Perspective in Mental Health
    1.4. Advancing Knowledge in Mental Health Care
    1.5. Delivery of Mental Health Care
    1.6. Information on Australian Mental Health and its Mental Health Care System
    1.7. Mental Health Services across Australia
    Part 2: Practice Principles
    2.1. Who Provides Mental Health Care and Support?
    2.2. Working Collaboratively
    2.3. Assessment in Mental Health
    2.4. Case Management
    2.5. Psychopharmacology
    2.6. Supporting Recovery and Wellness
    2.7. Working with Families
    Part 3: Mental Health Problems Considered in the Context of Lifespan
    3.1. Disorders of Childhood
    3.2. Disorders of Youth
    3.3. Disorders of the Elderly
    Part 4: Disorders Commonly Presenting in Adult Life
    4.1. Neuro-Developmental Disorders
    4.2. Schizophrenia
    4.3. Mood Disorders
    4.4. Anxiety and Dissociative Disorders
    4.5. Substance Use and Addictive Disorders
    4.6. Gambling and Gaming Disorders
    4.7. Disorders of Bodily Distress
    4.8. Feeding or Eating Disorders
    4.9. Personality Disorders
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