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.
The Handbook of Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Offers detailed case studies, including a continuous case study spanning across chapters, Provides tips for evidence-based clinical practice, Summarises key evidence from the mental health literature, Explores values and standards in contemporary practice, Reflects multi-disciplinary and international perspectives, Appeals to a wide readership, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, mental health nurses, occupational therapists and social workers.
About the Author:
Robert King leads a multi-disciplinary Graduate Mental Health programme
About the Author:
Chris Lloyd is Senior Lecturer for the Division of Occupational Therapy, both at the University of Queensland, Australia
About the Author:
Tom Meehan is also affiliated with the University of Queensland and heads a Research Unit at The Park, Centre for Mental Health in Brisbane
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.
The Handbook of Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Offers detailed case studies, including a continuous case study spanning across chapters, Provides tips for evidence-based clinical practice, Summarises key evidence from the mental health literature, Explores values and standards in contemporary practice, Reflects multi-disciplinary and international perspectives, Appeals to a wide readership, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, mental health nurses, occupational therapists and social workers.
About the Author:
Robert King leads a multi-disciplinary Graduate Mental Health programme
About the Author:
Chris Lloyd is Senior Lecturer for the Division of Occupational Therapy, both at the University of Queensland, Australia
About the Author:
Tom Meehan is also affiliated with the University of Queensland and heads a Research Unit at The Park, Centre for Mental Health in Brisbane
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