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7+ YearsPublisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
ISBN 13 | 9781405148948 |
ISBN 10 | 1405148942 |
Book Subtitle | A Practice Manual |
Book Description | [There has been an] extraordinary shift in how we understand andtreat psychosis, none more so than in the arena of EarlyIntervention (EI) bringing with it new hope for young people withemerging psychosis and their families. From the introduction to the book Centred around the Early Psychosis Declaration (EPD), this bookexplores the declaration's five themes through contributions from asizeable number of mental health practitioners, service-users andcarers. It is designed to help those working with peopleexperiencing psychosis at an early stage of illness to develop andimplement effective early intervention skills, enabling them toexamine and refine their practice. Most importantly, the book is apractical guide to delivering early intervention strategies with aunique focus on recovery. * Includes an abundance of case studies to link theory topractice * Evidence-based * Edited by an team with a wealth of clinical and researchexperience * Suitable for qualified practitioners from all disciplinesworking in the Early Intervention field, including mental healthnurses, psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapists,clinical psychologists and lecturer/practitioners |
About the Author | Paul French is Associate Director for Early Intervention inGreater Manchester West Mental Health NHS foundation Trust andHonorary Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, School ofPsychological Sciences, University of Manchester. Jo Smith is Joint National Early Intervention Programme Leadfor NMHDU (National Mental Health Development Unit) and a CharteredClinical Psychologist. She is also Early Intervention ClinicalDevelopment Lead for Worcestershire Early Intervention Service withWorcestershire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust. David Shiers is Joint National Early Intervention ProgrammeLead for NMHDU (National Mental Health Development Unit) and GPadvisor for the West Midlands. Mandy Reed is a Consultant Nurse for Early Intervention inPsychosis and a Senior Lecturer at the University of the West ofEngland (UWE). Mark Rayne is a Programme Specialist in Service Developmentfor the NHS West Midlands Regional Development Centre. |
Language | English |
Author | Paul French |
Publication Date | 2 April 2010 |
Number of Pages | 322 |
Promoting Recovery In Early Psychosis paperback english - 2 April 2010