基本説明
Contents: What is Schizophrenia/ Clinical skills/ The sufferer in society/ Special considerations/ Changing services.
Full Description
Mental health care for people experiencing schizophrenia has changed dramatically over the last twenty years. This book draws on the expertise of a group of experienced clinical practitioners to provide an up-to-date understanding of this condition, and a practical guide to implementing evidence-based psychosocial interventions for people with schizophrenia. Written in a clear and accessible format, this book -covers the historical, social and political perspectives which give meaning to the current position of mental health care -includes up-to-date interventions framed within the context of peoples lives -describes how these interventions translate into specialist areas of practice Using a variety of clinical examples, this text provides a clear overview of schizophrenia, and serves as a comprehensive, practical guide to the understanding, treatment and management of this mental condition.
Contents
SECTION 1: WHAT IS SCHIZOPHRENIA Nature of Schizophrenia Hearing Voices Past and Present Policies and Politics SECTION 2: CLINICAL SKILLS Therapeutic Relationship Case Management Medication Anxiety and Depression in Schizophrenia Positive Symptoms Negative Symptoms Prodromal Signs Family Work SECTION 3: THE SUFFERER IN SOCIETY Social Issues Neighbourhood Networking SECTION 4: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Dual Diagnosis Forensic Issues Psycho-social Interventions on Ward Settings SECTION 5: CHANGING SERVICES User Involvement Training and Clinical Supervision