Mental Health : A Person-Centred Approach

SKU: 9781316620205
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  • Author:
    PROCTER Nicholas / HAMER Helen / MCGARRY Denise / WILSON Rhonda / FROGATT Terry
  • ISBN:
    9781316620205
  • Publication Date:
    September 2017
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    420
  • Binding:
    Pack
  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia
Mental Health : A Person-Centred Approach
Mental Health : A Person-Centred Approach

Mental Health : A Person-Centred Approach

SKU: 9781316620205
Regular price $120.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    PROCTER Nicholas / HAMER Helen / MCGARRY Denise / WILSON Rhonda / FROGATT Terry
  • ISBN:
    9781316620205
  • Publication Date:
    September 2017
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    420
  • Binding:
    Pack
  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia

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Chapter 3. Maori mental health Jacquie Kidd and Kerri Butler

Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach adopts an all-encompassing approach to engaging with, responding to and supporting people with mental illness and substance abuse. This substantially updated second edition incorporates the latest mental health research, including a new chapter focusing on psychotropic medications, while retaining the strong narrative approach of the first edition. Readers are encouraged to connect theory, practice and the lived experiences of consumers and carers. The diverse range of consumer and carer perspectives enhances readers' understanding of the process of recovery from mental illness, the use of mental health services and the provision of mental health support, by encouraging them to make human connections as they read. Written by an expert author team, Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach is an essential resource for students, supporting the development of safe, high-quality, person-centred care in both the Australian and New Zealand contexts.

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    Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach adopts an all-encompassing approach to engaging with, responding to and supporting people with mental illness and substance abuse. This substantially updated second edition incorporates the latest mental health research, including a new chapter focusing on psychotropic medications, while retaining the strong narrative approach of the first edition. Readers are encouraged to connect theory, practice and the lived experiences of consumers and carers. The diverse range of consumer and carer perspectives enhances readers' understanding of the process of recovery from mental illness, the use of mental health services and the provision of mental health support, by encouraging them to make human connections as they read. Written by an expert author team, Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach is an essential resource for students, supporting the development of safe, high-quality, person-centred care in both the Australian and New Zealand contexts.

Chapter 3. Maori mental health Jacquie Kidd and Kerri Butler

Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach adopts an all-encompassing approach to engaging with, responding to and supporting people with mental illness and substance abuse. This substantially updated second edition incorporates the latest mental health research, including a new chapter focusing on psychotropic medications, while retaining the strong narrative approach of the first edition. Readers are encouraged to connect theory, practice and the lived experiences of consumers and carers. The diverse range of consumer and carer perspectives enhances readers' understanding of the process of recovery from mental illness, the use of mental health services and the provision of mental health support, by encouraging them to make human connections as they read. Written by an expert author team, Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach is an essential resource for students, supporting the development of safe, high-quality, person-centred care in both the Australian and New Zealand contexts.