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International Reflections on Approaches to Mental Health Social Work - International Reflections and Approaches

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Malcolm Golightley is Professor of Social Work at the University of Lincoln, UK, and a registered social worker with extensive mental health experience. He is the editor of the British Journal of Social Work . Gloria Kirwan is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland, and is also a registered social worker. Klappentext Gathering a range of international perspectives on how social workers highlight and engage with the struggles of those with whom they work, this book demonstrates the concerns of mental health social workers, and the ways in which major challenges are being confronted, in a range of different countries and jurisdictions. Readers will find accounts detailing a range of social work approaches, from traditional to radical and from therapeutic to campaigning, but all sharing a commitment to highlighting the exceptional but often undervalued commitment of social work to the field of mental health. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social Work Practice. Zusammenfassung Growing out of an interest in exploring the contemporary contexts and practices related to mental health social work across the world! this book provides a range of insights into the social factors which contribute! sometimes quite significantly! to the emergence of mental health problems for individuals and even whole communities. The range and scope of mental health social work is highlighted through the different accounts of therapeutic work! advocacy! support and rehabilitation. But this collection goes further and also provides the reader with critical analyses of social work practice and social policies in certain contexts! thus inviting the reader to a more reflective consideration of the value of mental health perspectives in social work in general. Taken as a whole! the collection suggests that social work engages with the field of mental health in diverse! creative! and very reflective ways! yet is always focused on the needs and rights of those for whom problems with mental health can be personally challenging and often disempowering. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social Work Practice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Mental health an issue for everyone? 1. Social workers’ narratives of integrating mindfulness into practice 2. Early onset schizophrenia and school social work 3. Analysis of social work practice: Foucault and female body image in therapy 4. Police encounters in child and youth mental health: could stigma informed crisis intervention training (CIT) for parents help? 5. Structural and cultural factors in suicide prevention: the contrast between mainstream and Inuit approaches to understanding and preventing suicide 6. ‘Only connect’ ‘nearest relative’s’ experiences of mental health act assessments 7. Impasses in the relationship between the psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner and the consumer: a psychodynamic perspective ...

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