Mental Health
Mental Health: A Person-centred Approach equips students with the tools they need to provide exceptional person-focused care when supporting improved mental health of diverse communities.The third edition has been updated and restructured to provide a more logical and comprehensive guide to mental health practice. It includes new chapters on trauma-informed care, different mental health conditions and diagnoses, suicide and self-harm and the mental health of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Significant updates have been made to the chapters on the social and emotional well-being of First Nations Australians and mental health assessment. Taking a narrative approach, the text interweaves personal stories from consumers, carers and workers with lived experience. Each chapter contains 'Translation to Practice' and 'Interprofessional Perspective' boxes, reflection questions and end-of-chapter questions and activities to test students' understanding of key theories. Written by experts in the field, Mental Health remains an essential, person-centred resource for mental health students.
- Underlying recovery framework with a focus on lived experience
- Encourages reflection and critical thinking
- Suite of instructor resources
Product details
November 2022Paperback
9781108984621
488 pages
254 × 203 × 26 mm
1.09kg
20 b/w illus. 40 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to mental health and mental illness: Human connectedness and the collaborative consumer narrative Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Kirsty Baker, Lisa Hodge, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson
- 2. Trauma-informed care: Theory into practice Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Jane Barrington
- 3. Māori mental health Kerri Butler and Jacquie Kidd
- 4. The social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of First Nations Australians Katrina D. Ward and Rhonda L. Wilson
- 5. Mental illness and narratives of experience Nicholas Procter, Kirsty Baker, Monika Ferguson, Lisa Hodge, Davi Macedo and Mark Loughhead
- 6. Assessment practices and processes in mental health Mark Loughhead, Kate Rhodes, Kirsty Baker and Davi Macedo
- 7. Person-centred care in suicide and self-harm distress Nicholas Procter, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson
- 8. Mental health in the interprofessional context Anne Storey and Denise McGarry
- 9. Use of psychotropic medicines in mental health care Mark Loughhead, Simon Bell, Davi Macedo and Nicholas Procter
- 10. Legal and ethical aspects in mental health care Helen P. Hamer and Debra Lampshire
- 11. e-Mental health Rhonda L. Wilson
- 12. Mental health and substance use Rhonda L. Wilson, Andrea E. Donaldson and Bernadette Solomon
- 13. Nutrition, physical health and behavioural change Anne Storey and Denise McGarry
- 14. Mental health of people of immigrant and refugee backgrounds Nicholas Procter, Amy Baker, Mary Anne Kenny, Davi Macedo and Monika Ferguson
- 15. Gender, sexuality and mental health Helen P. Hamer, Jane Barrington and Debra Lampshire
- 16. Intellectual and developmental disability Henrietta Trip, Margaret Hughes, Reece Adams and Isaac Tait
- 17. Mental health of children and young people Rhonda L. Wilson and Serena Riley
- 18. Mental health of older people Helen P. Hamer, Debra Lampshire and Sue Thomson
- 19. Rural and regional mental health Rhonda L. Wilson and Sally-Anne Turner
- 20. Learning through human connectedness on clinical placement: Translation to practice Denise McGarry and Kerry Mawson
- 21. Conclusions: Leadership and mentoring for person-centred mental health practice Nicholas Procter, Mark Loughhead and Davi Macedo.