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Zusatztext 'As an ex-professional in mental health services! this book is exactly what I need.?Written in clear and concise language! this book lays out accessibly what has been done! how things are! and what needs to be done in the vast and complex arena of mental health services.' - Jo Brand! comedian and former mental health nurse.'Public health professionals will find this book a valuable guide for working with clinical comissioning groups and local authorities on improving the quality and outcomes of mental health services.' - Amanda Killoran! Public Health Today Informationen zum Autor Peter Phillips is Senior Lecturer in Addiction at City University London and Honorary Lecturer in Social and Community Mental Health at University College London. Tom Sandford is Executive Director of services across England for the Royal College of Nursing. His previous roles in the organisation include five years as a mental health policy adviser and three years as London Regional Director. Claire Johnston is the Director of Nursing for Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, which provides mental health and substance misuse services in central London. Zusammenfassung A more influential service user movement, a range of new community-based mental healthcare programmes delivered by an increasing plurality of providers and new mental health policy and legislation are all changing the landscape of mental health services. This textbook explains how mental health professionals can contribute in this new environment. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: The Economic Context Shaping the Development of Mental Health Services / Michael Parsonage Part 1: Mental Healthcare and the Socio-political Environment 1. UK Mental Health Policy Development: A Framework for Meaningful Change / Andrew McCulloch and Simon Lawton-Smith 2. UK Mental Health Policy Development: A Counter Argument Deriving From Users' Experiences / Rachel E. Perkins 3. Collaborative Partnerships with Service Users: Models That Work / Alan Simpson 4. The Care Pathway Approach: A Contemporary, Inclusive and Outcome Focused Rationale for Service Provision / Sylvia Tang Part 2: Characteristics of New Mental Health Services 5. Home Treatment for Mental Health Crises: Presenting the Evidence and Potential for Improvement / Fiona Nolan 6. Contemporary Rehabilitation / Helen Killaspy 7. Recovery: A Journey of Discovery for Individuals and Services / Julie Repper and Rachel E. Perkins 8. Drugs, Drink and Mental Health: The Impact and Consequences of Dual Diagnosis for Mental Health Service Delivery / Liz Hughes and Peter Phillips 9. Gender-specific Mental Healthcare: The Case for Women-Centred Care / Louise Phillips and Ann Jackson 10. Race, Ethnicity and Mental Healthcare / Hári Sewell 11. Age-specific Service Lines / Chris Fox, Siobhan Reilly, Steve Iliffe and Jill Manthorpe 12. Improving Access to Psychological Therapies: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment / John Cape and Caroline Humphries Part 3: The New Territory 13. Delivering New Services: Changes in Professional Roles / Sally Hardy and Neil Brimblecombe 14. Delivering Physical Healthcare in Modern Mental Health Services: What Works and Why We All Have to Bother / David Osborn 15. Commissioning New Mental Health Services / David Jobbins 16. Working in Mental Health: Practice and Policy in a Changing Environment: Conclusions / Tom Sandford, Claire Johnston and Peter Phillips ...