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Self–Harm and Violence: Towards Best Practice in Managing Risk in Mental Health Services - ISBN 9780470746066

Self–Harm and Violence: Towards Best Practice in Managing Risk in Mental Health Services

ISBN 9780470746066

Autor: Richard Whittington, Caroline Logan

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780470746066

ISBN10:      

0470746068

Autor:      

Richard Whittington, Caroline Logan

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2011-03-18

Ilość stron:      

328

Wymiary:      

242x170

Tematy:      

JC

The unique challenges faced by mental health service workers who engage with patients exhibiting violent or self–harmful behaviour is a growing concern. Service–users and practitioners exposed to these types of behaviours are often themselves the sufferers of anxiety, misery, and serious injury. Providers and commissioners alike have a shared interest in working more effectively to resolve this increasingly complex issue.
Self–Harm and Violence: Towards Best Practice in Managing Risk in Mental Health Services sets out for the first time to examine and explore the most effective clinical practice techniques relating to the management of risk in mental health care settings. The volume’s contributors, many of whom were members of the original national advisory group which drew up the Department of Health’s 2007 Best Practice in Managing Risk guidelines, are all leading experts in their respective fields. The implementation of Best Practice into a variety of ′real world′ clinical settings sheds important new light on the effectiveness of various risk management techniques.
Self–Harm and Violence represents a state–of–the–art assessment of our knowledge and understanding of best practice in the management of risk in mental health care settings.

Spis treści:
Contributors.
Foreword.
Preface.
1 Introduction (Richard Whittington and Caroline Logan).
PART I EXPERIENCE.
2 Service Users: Experiences of Risk and RiskManagement (Kay Sheldon).
3 Carers: Experiences of Risk and RiskManagement (Sally Luxton).
PART II EVIDENCE.
4 Understanding andManaging Self–HarminMental Health Services (Maria Leitner and Wally Barr).
5 Understanding andManaging Violence inMental Health Services (Richard Whittington, James McGuire, Tilman Steinert and Beverley Quinn).
6 Suicide and Homicide by People withMental Illness: A National Overview (Kirsten Windfuhr and Nicola Swinson).
7 Evidence and Principles for Service User Involvement in RiskManagement (Helen Gilburt).
PART III PRACTICE.
8 Guidelines and Standards forManaging Risk inMental Health Services (Caroline Logan, Norbert Nedopil and Thomas Wolf).
9 Organizations, Corporate Governance and RiskManagement (Ben Thomas).
10 Formulation in Clinical Risk Assessment andManagement (Caroline Logan, Rajan Nathan and Andrew Brown).
11 Evidence and Principles for Positive RiskManagement (Paul Clifford).
12 Encouraging Positive RiskManagement: Supporting Decisions by People with Learning Disabilities Using a Human Rights–Based Approach (Richard Whitehead, Ged Carney and Beth Greenhill).
PART IV IMPLEMENTATION.
13 Case Study 1: A Four–StepModel of Implementation (Geraldine Strathdee, Phil Garnham, Jane Moore and Devendra Hansjee).
14 Case Study 2: Narrowing the Gap between Policy and Practice (Kate Hunt).
15 Case Study 3: Learning fromExperience – Using Clinical Risk Data to Influence and Shape Clinical Services (Louise Fountain and Patrick McKee).
16 Case Study 4: FromTicking Boxes to Effective RiskManagement (Lorna Jellicoe–Jones, Mark Love, Roy Butterworth and Claire Riding).
17 Conclusions (Caroline Logan and Richard Whittington).
Glossary.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Richard Whittington is Professor of Mental Health in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Liverpool and an Honorary Research Fellow at Mersey Care NHS Trust. He has a PhD from the Institute of Psychiatry in London, and is a researcher and forensic psychologist with a particular research interest in the issues of violence, self–harm and mental health.
Caroline Logan is a Consultant Forensic Clinical Psychologist in Greater Manchest er West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester. She has a DPhil from the University of Oxford and is both practitioner and researcher, focusing on violence and self–harm, personality disorder and risk.

Okładka tylna:
The unique challenges faced by mental health service workers who engage with patients exhibiting violent or self–harmful behaviour is a growing concern. Service–users and practitioners exposed to these types of behaviours are often themselves the sufferers of anxiety, misery, and serious injury. Providers and commissioners alike have a shared interest in working more effectively to resolve this increasingly complex issue.
Self–Harm and Violence: Towards Best Practice in Managing Risk in Mental Health Services sets out for the first time to examine and explore the most effective clinical practice techniques relating to the management of risk in mental health care settings. The volume’s contributors, many of whom were members of the original national advisory group which drew up the Department of Health’s 2007 Best Practice in Managing Risk guidelines, are all leading experts in their respective fields. The implementation of Best Practice into a variety of ′real world′ clinical settings sheds important new light on the effectiveness of various risk management techniques.
Self–Harm and Violence represents a state–of–the–art assessment of our knowledge and understanding of best practice in the management of risk in mental health care settings.

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