Mental Health in Primary Care
A new approach
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2002. szeptember 19.
- ISBN 9780198508946
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem332 oldal
- Méret 234x156x17 mm
- Súly 520 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
This book uniquely brings together leading experts from both primary care and psychiatry to offer practical advice to the working GP. It is timely and innovative in its approach arguing that general practice needs to develop its own diagnostic and treatment philosophy for treating psychological distress. It holds onto the vision that GP, patient, family and practice team must work together.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Mental Health has finally come home to primary care, where 90% of all patients with psychological difficulties are diagnosed and treated, and where Governments increasingly see the bulk of mental health commissioning and practice as belonging. This book, whose contributors uniquely include leading figures from the world of both primary care and psychiatry, brings together the best of contemporary psychiatry with a deep understanding of the realities, challenges and opportunities of general practice.
The book is divided into four parts. The reader is taken from the first-hand experience of the encounter with the psychiatric patient in the GP consulting room, through the stresses and strains of such work, to the wider primary care mental health team of counselling, family therapy and group dynamics, and finally to specific disorders such as psychosis, eating disorders, depression, suicide, and trauma as they present in the primary care setting. The book ends with practical guidance in the use of psychotropic drugs and psychological treatments in primary care.
The tone throughout is influenced by the editors' background , one a GP, the other a psychiatrist, in psychotherapy and 'Balint' groups, which places the doctor's own feelings and aspirations centre stage, no less than those of the patient. The book offers new ideas in two ways. First, in that it looks at how cutting edge psychiatry can be applied and practised in the primary care setting, away from psychiatric institutions, and adapted to the realities of primary care, where distress does not easily fit into predetermined categories derived from secondary care. Second, because the editors, possibly unfashionably, believe that, faced with an ever-expanding, protocol-driven, standardised medical culture, the concepts and ideas of group dynamics and counter-transference need to be rediscovered if primary care is to be effective.
In sum, this book is an essential vade-mecum for all primary care mental health workers, whether GPs, psychologists, nurses, psychiatrists, psychotherapists or counsellors. It contains practical guidance and holds onto the vision that GP, patient, family and practice team must work together.
. . . an enjoyable read with sufficient detail to entertain the interested psychiatrist or general practitioner or to be used as a training or as a reference work . . . This is a very welcome additional resource to primary mental health care.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: The need for a new approach
Part 1 - In the Consulting Room
In the consulting room
Body and mind
Biological and narrative time in clinical practice
Mental illness, general practice, and society
Part 2 - Reflective Practice
The difficult patient
Stress, strain, and burnout: Support and supervision
Training for GPs
Part 3 - Mental Health Thinking in the Surgery
The practice as an organisation
Systemic family practice in primary care
Counsellors and therapists in primary care
Part 4 - Perspectives from Secondary Care
Post-natal depression
Eating disorders
Management of serious mental illness
Suicide, deliberate self-harm and severe depressive illness
Substance misuse
Psychopharmacology
Trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder
Psychological therapies