When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people’s lived experience. The third edition of Working with Serious Mental Illness maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients’ personal perspectives to p ...view more
When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people’s lived experience. The third edition of Working with Serious Mental Illness maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients’ personal perspectives to provide clear, practical advice for practitioners.
Aimed at nurses and healthcare practitioners working with mental illnesses such as severe depression, bi-polar disorder and psychosis, this book provides solutions for engaging and working with patients and their families. It vividly presents lived experience and the recommendations of patients, then proceeds through developing and implementing effective interventions and how to reflect on patient relationships to ensure sustained success.
Easy to read and packed full of practical tips and strategies, this is the ideal book for all healthcare practitioners working with patients with serious mental illness, their families and their carers. It will also be valuable reading for staff working in acute and community mental care settings who lack specialist training in serious mental health disorders, for nursing students, mental health nurses and general nurses working in mental health, primary care and community settings.
When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people’s lived experience. The third edition of Working with Serious Mental Illness maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients’ personal perspectives to provide clear, practical advice for practitioners.
Aimed at nurses and healthcare practitioners working with mental illnesses such as severe depression, bi-polar disorder and psychosis, this book provides solutions for engaging and working with patients and their families. It vividly presents lived experience and the recommendations of patients, then proceeds through developing and implementing effective interventions and how to reflect on patient relationships to ensure sustained success.
Easy to read and packed full of practical tips and strategies, this is the ideal book for all healthcare practitioners working with patients with serious mental illness, their families and their carers. It will also be valuable reading for staff working in acute and community mental care settings who lack specialist training in serious mental health disorders, for nursing students, mental health nurses and general nurses working in mental health, primary care and community settings.
New to this edition
All content fully revised and updated to reflect changes in mental health service provision
New chapters on Parity of Esteem, Working with the Principles of Trauma Informed Care and Looking After Ourselves
All-new colour design and format
Key Features
Focuses on the lived experiences, observations and recommendations for practitioners of people who use mental health services
Combines theory and practice in a skills and intervention-based approach
Presents down-to-earth intervention ideas designed for practitioners working at the front line
Practical advice is provided in a user-friendly, clearly accessible way
Contributions from experts and editors who are leaders in their field
Author Information
By Catherine Gamble, BA(Hons), RGN, RMN, RNT, Consultant Nurse, South West London and St George's Mental Health Care Trust, London, UK and Geoff Brennan, BSc(Hons), RNMH, RMN, Research Fellow, City University, London, UK
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https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/working-with-serious-mental-illness-9780702080333.html232704Working With Serious Mental Illnesshttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702080333_5.jpg29.2438.99EURInStock/Nursing & Midwifery/Mental Health Nursing/Books/Students/Fundamental nursing skills10086525503911205174549891514512011197<P>When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people’s lived experience. The third edition of <i>Working with Serious Mental Illness</i> maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients’ personal perspectives to provide clear, practical advice for practitioners.</P>
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<P>Aimed at nurses and healthcare practitioners working with mental illnesses such as severe depression, bi-polar disorder and psychosis, this book provides solutions for engaging and working with patients and their families. It vividly presents lived experience and the recommendations of patients, then proceeds through developing and implementing effective interventions and how to reflect on patient relationships to ensure sustained success.</P>
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<P>Easy to read and packed full of practical tips and strategies, this is the ideal book for all healthcare practitioners working with patients with serious mental illness, their families and their carers. It will also be valuable reading for staff working in acute and community mental care settings who lack specialist training in serious mental health disorders, for nursing students, mental health nurses and general nurses working in mental health, primary care and community settings.</P> <P>When working in the field of mental illness, the best evidence is people’s lived experience. The third edition of <i>Working with Serious Mental Illness</i> maintains its focus on research data, but this is framed by patients’ personal perspectives to provide clear, practical advice for practitioners.</P>
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<P>Aimed at nurses and healthcare practitioners working with mental illnesses such as severe depression, bi-polar disorder and psychosis, this book provides solutions for engaging and working with patients and their families. It vividly presents lived experience and the recommendations of patients, then proceeds through developing and implementing effective interventions and how to reflect on patient relationships to ensure sustained success.</P>
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<P>Easy to read and packed full of practical tips and strategies, this is the ideal book for all healthcare practitioners working with patients with serious mental illness, their families and their carers. It will also be valuable reading for staff working in acute and community mental care settings who lack specialist training in serious mental health disorders, for nursing students, mental health nurses and general nurses working in mental health, primary care and community settings.</P>00add-to-cart97807020803332023ProfessionalBy Catherine Gamble, BA(Hons), RGN, RMN, RNT and Geoff Brennan, BSc(Hons), RNMH, RMN20243Book216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875")35 illustrationsElsevier2967 Feb 2023PRINT BOOK OUT OF STOCK. REPRINT CONSIDEREDBy <STRONG>Catherine Gamble</STRONG>, BA(Hons), RGN, RMN, RNT, Consultant Nurse, South West London and St George's Mental Health Care Trust, London, UK and <STRONG>Geoff Brennan</STRONG>, BSc(Hons), RNMH, RMN, Research Fellow, City University, London, UKBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select