This thought provoking and highly practical book is
not just about caring for the dying within mental
health, but also applying the quality care and practice
of palliative care within mental health practice.
Multidisciplinary in its approach, it focuses on
intervention, treatment, care and practice, and the
similarities in practice between palliative care and
mental health. This common ground is an excellent
foundation for integrating palliative care into mental
health care, practice and service delivery, succinctly
covering all aspects of psychological, physical, social,
spiritual, sexual and emotional health. Featuring
authoritative contributions from international experts,
each chapter develops a theoretical framework before
broadening its scope to include application in practice
- addressing what, when, where and why with a definite
focus on implementation in practice. Self-assessment
exercises, advice for further reading, ideas for
reflective practice and summaries of key points are also
included, aiming above all else to improve the
relationships, responses, care and practice necessary to
be effective in interventions and treatment with those
experiencing mental health concerns and dilemmas. Ideal
for all health, social, psychological, legal and
spiritual care students and professionals wanting sound
theoretical and practical guidance, this book is highly
recommended for General Practitioners and General
Practice Registrars, healthcare assistants studying NVQ
and health visitors. Educationalists, managers and
service developers in health and social care will also
appreciate its solution-focused, practical
approach. |
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