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Mental Health A Person-centred Approach

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This textbook has now been replaced with a newer edition 9781108980883. On 1 July 2024 it will be withdrawn from institutional access; further information is available on our editions management page. This will not affect customers who have redeemed access codes or purchased via ecommerce.

Authors

Nicholas Procter, University of South Australia, Helen P. Hamer, Helen Hamer & Associates, Denise McGarry, Australian Catholic University, North Sydney, Rhonda L. Wilson, University of Southern Denmark, Terry Froggatt, Nan Tien Institute
Published 2017

Description

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…

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Key features

  • Covers a broad range of topics, providing students with a comprehensive understanding and encouraging best practice
  • Adopts a person-centred, strengths-based approach that is supported by personal narratives from both consumers and carers
  • Connects theory with practice through highly effective pedagogy
  • Includes exciting new chapters on psychotropic medications and e-mental health that prepare students for the future of the profession

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