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Care Planning in Mental Health Promoting Recovery

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.10.2013

Herausgeber

Angela Hall + weitere

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

248

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,4 cm

Gewicht

381 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-67186-3

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Rezension

"It is also a valuable learning resource for studentsstudying mental health care and the qualified and experiencedpractitioner wishing to gain a fresh approach to planningrecovery-focused care." ( N ewbooks.lib , 4September 2014)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.10.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

248

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,4 cm

Gewicht

381 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-67186-3

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  • Contributors ix

    1 Introduction: The Emergence of Recovery as a Key Concept 1
    Stephan D. Kirby, Angela Hall and Mike Wren

    The chapters 10

    2 Experiencing Recovery 18
    Aidan Moesby and Sandra Cleminson

    3 Recovery as a Framework for Care Planning 25
    Jim Campbell, Theo Stickley, Sarah Bonney and Nicola Wright

    Introduction 25

    Recovery debated 27

    Historical context 28

    Recovery concepts in the literature 30

    The social construction of recovery 39

    Models for recovery 40

    Conclusion 45

    Section 1: Surviving 53

    4 Discovering the Person 55
    Angela Hall and Donna Piper

    Introduction 55

    Conclusion 67

    5 Parity of Esteem 71
    Mike Wren and Natalie Iley

    Introduction 71

    Parity of esteem considerations 72

    Personalising parity of esteem 75

    6 Holistic Care: Physical Health, Mental Health and Social Factors 84
    Teresa Moore and Scott Godfrey

    Recovery 85

    Promoting health and recovery 86

    Physical considerations for quality of care 87

    Medical considerations for quality of care 88

    Emotional considerations for quality of care 89

    Social consideration for quality of care 90

    Lifestyle considerations for quality of care 90

    Educational considerations for quality of care 91

    Practice-related considerations for quality of care 92

    Emergency department and mental health 92

    Preventative considerations for quality of care 94

    Conclusion 96

    7 Strengths and Diversities: A Substance Misuse Perspective 100
    Julie Wardell

    Introduction 100

    Background to substance misuse 101

    Approaches to substance misuse 102

    Government strategy and substance misuse 103

    Recovery and substance misuse 104

    Evaluating recovery from substance misuse 110

    Conclusion 111

    Section 2: Managing 115

    8 The Legal and Ethical Landscape 117
    Charlotte Chisnell and Gordon J. Mitchell

    Review of the Mental Health Act 1983 118

    The Mental Health Acts 1983 and 2007 120

    Supervised Community Treatment (SCT)/Community treatment: section 17A-section 17G 120

    Mental Health Tribunal (MHT) 121

    Age-appropriate services 122

    Electro-convulsive therapy 122

    Advocacy and rights 122

    Revised Code of Practice and principles 123

    Changes to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 123

    The Mental Capacity Act 2005 124

    The authorisation of Deprivation of Liberty safeguards 127

    Urgent authorisation 129

    Conclusion 129

    9 Enabling Risk to Aid Recovery 132
    Angela Hall

    Introduction 132

    Risk and regulation 134

    Impact of inquiries 134

    Exploring risk issues 136

    Enabling risk 138

    Risk management cycle 139

    Conclusion 143

    Acknowledgement 144

    10 Collaborating Across the Boundaries 146
    Mike Wren, Stephan D. Kirby and Angela Hall

    Introduction 146

    Collaborating across professional boundaries 152

    Policy drivers 155

    Conclusions 157

    Section 3: Thriving 161

    11 Relationships and Recovery 163
    Stephan D. Kirby

    The therapeutic alliance 168

    A model of therapeutic alliance in mental health recovery 172

    Conclusions 175

    12 Holistic Care Planning for Recovery 179
    Devon Marston and Jenny Weinstein

    The recovery approach 179

    Holistic person-centred care planning 180

    Barriers to person-centred care planning 181

    What would good care planning look like? 181

    How can change be achieved? 182

    A holistic response at admission to hospital 182

    Experiences of people from BME communities 183

    Risk assessment and keeping women safe 187

    Continuity of care planning 190

    Recognising skills and potential to aid recovery 190

    Planning a return to work 191

    Personalisation 192

    Conclusions 193

    13 Recovery-Orientated Practice in Education 197
    Mike Fleet

    Introduction 197

    Challenges to implementing recovery in education 198

    The quality of experience for both nurse and service user 199

    Redefining service user involvement 204

    Transforming the workforce to deliver service user-led education 205

    Establishing a 'Recovery Education Centre' 205

    Changing the way we approach risk assessment and management 206

    Increasing opportunities for building a life 'beyond illness' 207

    Increasing 'personalisation' and choice 207

    Conclusion 209

    14 The Recovery Journey 217
    Stephan D. Kirby

    Survive (domain) 219

    Manage (domain): 'reconstruction' 219

    Thrive (domain) 220

    'Deconstruction' 221

    'Consolidation' 222

    15 Conclusions: Reflection on the Future (Again) 223
    Stephan D. Kirby, Mike Wren and Angela Hall

    ...And in closing 225

    Index 229