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Mental Health Social Work Observed

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Despite extensive changes in the organisation of social and psychiatric services, there had been no study of mental health social work in the UK since the early 1960s. There was, however, no shortage of 'received wisdom' about the perceived failure of social work to provide a service to the mentally disordered. Originally published in 1984, it was to provide some basic information about the practice of social work in this field that the study was conducted on which Mental Health Social Work Observed is based.

The authors looked at both long-term work and emergency work in which the use of compulsory powers was requested. In addition to the views of social workers, the opinions of psychiatrists, family practitioners and of the clients themselves were sought in order to gain a full picture of social work in practice. Through their thorough immersion in the field of study and through their experience of social work and of mental health issues, the authors were able to provide a sympathetic and lucid account of the difficulties of mental health social work and of the thorny issue of interprofessional relationships which will ring true to the practitioner.

They produced recommendations relevant to social work practice at the time and this book would be found useful to social workers and their managers, to psychiatrists, family practitioners, psychiatric nurses and clinical psychologists. Of particular relevance to the then current changes in the role of the social worker under the new mental health legislation is the authors' study of mental health emergency work, culminating in a recommended code of practice.

List of contents

Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction 2. The Social Workers and their Teams 3. Working with the Health Services 4. The Clients in the Study 5. Receiving Social Work 6. Providing Social Work 7. Four Case Studies 8. The Use of Compulsory Powers 9. Improving the Service. Appendix: Referral and Review Forms. References. Index.

About the author

Mike Fisher, Clive Newton, Eric Sainsbury

Summary

Despite extensive changes in the organisation of social and psychiatric services, there had been no study of mental health social work in the UK since the early 1960s. First published in 1984, it was to provide some basic information about the practice of social work in this field that the study was conducted on which this title is based.

Product details

Authors Mike Fisher, Mike Newton Fisher, Clive Newton, Newton Clive, Eric Sainsbury, Sainsbury Eric
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.11.2023
 
EAN 9781032046303
ISBN 978-1-0-3204630-3
No. of pages 250
Series National Institute Social Services Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

MEDICAL / Health Care Delivery, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social Work, Mental health services

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