Enabling Recovery

Awards:   Commended for BMA Medical Book Awards 2016 (Psychiatry category) 2016 (UK)
Author:   Frank Holloway ,  Sridevi Kalidindi ,  Helen Killaspy ,  Glenn Roberts
Publisher:   RCPsych Publications
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9781909726338


Pages:   494
Publication Date:   01 July 2015
Format:   Paperback
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  • Commended for BMA Medical Book Awards 2016 (Psychiatry category) 2016 (UK)

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Author:   Frank Holloway ,  Sridevi Kalidindi ,  Helen Killaspy ,  Glenn Roberts
Publisher:   RCPsych Publications
Imprint:   RCPsych Publications
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.850kg
ISBN:  

9781909726338


ISBN 10:   1909726338
Pages:   494
Publication Date:   01 July 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of contributors; List of figures, tables and boxes; Preface; Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Rehabilitation in a historical context Paul Wolfson and Frank Holloway; 2. What is psychiatric rehabilitation? Tom Craig and Helen Killaspy; 3. Rehabilitation as a values-led practice: the contribution of recovery, social inclusion and personalisation Glenn Roberts, Jed Boardman and Kevin Lewis; 4. A comprehensive approach to assessment in rehabilitation settings Alan Meaden and Sridevi Kalidindi; 5. Understanding madness: a psychosocial perspective Elina Baker and Glenn Roberts; 6. First-person narratives Jerome Carson; Part II. Treatment Approaches: 7. Treatment approaches: overview Sridevi Kalidindi, Frank Holloway, Helen Killaspy and Glenn Roberts; 8. Rehabilitation at the coalface: practical approaches to helping people improve their functional skills Simon Tobitt, Thérèse Jenkins and Sridevi Kalidindi; 9. Cognitive approaches: cognitive-behavioural therapy and cognitive remediation therapy Craig Steel, Til Wykes and Rumina Taylor; 10. Family interventions Gráinne Fadden; 11. Working with challenging behaviour Shawn Mitchell and Sanjith Kamath; 12. Working with coexisting substance misuse Cheryl Kipping; 13. Creative therapies and creativity Frank Röhricht, Stuart Webster and Simon Procter; 14. Management of medication when treatment is failing Georgina Boon, Melinda Sweeting and James MacCabe; 15. Physical healthcare Joseph Hayes and David Osborn; Part III. Key Elements of a Rehabilitation Service: 16. Key elements of a rehabilitation service: overview Helen Killaspy, Frank Holloway, Sridevi Kalidindi and Glenn Roberts; 17. Rehabilitation in hospital settings Steffan Davies and Helen Killaspy; 18. Community-based rehabilitation and recovery Sridevi Kalidindi and Frank Holloway; 19. Housing: a place to live Helen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe and Geoff Shepherd; 20. Work and employment Jed Boardman; 21. Peer support in mental health services Julie Repper and Emma Watson; 22. Leadership, management and service development in rehabilitation practice Tom Edwards and Frank Holloway; Part IV. Special Topics in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: 23. Special topics in psychiatric rehabilitation: overview Frank Holloway, Sridevi Kalidindi, Helen Killaspy and Glenn Roberts; 24. Rehabilitation and acquired brain injury Ryan Aguiar and Czarina Kirk; 25. Autism spectrum disorder Dene Robertson and Daniel De La Harpe Golden; 26. Risk management in rehabilitation practice Shawn Mitchell; 27. Rehabilitation: an international perspective Frank Holloway, Matthew Erlich and Lloyd I. Sederer; 28. Psychosocial rehabilitation across culture: the experience in low- and middle-income countries Rangaswamy Thara and Dinesh Bhugra; 29. Expanding the evidence base Helen Killaspy and Steffan Davies; Part V. Future Directions: 30. Psychiatric rehabilitation: future directions in policy and practice Helen Killaspy, Sridevi Kalidindi, Glenn Roberts and Frank Holloway; 31. Rehabilitation and recovery in the twenty-first century Helen Killaspy, Sridevi Kalidindi, Glenn Roberts and Frank Holloway; Index.

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This is an excellent text on this burgeoning field. ...A very helpful text to gather resources in these times of austerity with a longer view of cost benefit. It also evidences the need to look after staff so they can look after patients. Its strengths are its clarity and the breadth and depth of the subject matter it covers. Its detailed account of the need to take time and build relationships and not give up if it doesn't work straight away is very important. - BMA Medical Book Awards 2016 Programme and Award Winners (This title was Highly Commended in the Psychiatry category) Although the book focuses on rehabilitation psychiatry, its appeal is wider and it is useful to multidisciplinary mental health teams, medical students and other healthcare practitioners. It is easy to read - the diversity of topics allows each chapter to stand alone so readers can dip in and out of the book as they please. It also functions as a 'toolkit' to support shared decision-making when faced with complexity. - BJPsych Bulletin


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About the editors: Dr Frank Holloway is Emeritus Consultant Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLAM) and is a former Chair of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists. Dr Sridevi Kalidindi is Consultant Psychiatrist in Rehabilitation, SLAM and Chair of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry (2013-17). Dr Helen Killaspy is Professor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry, Division of Psychiatry, University College London and is a former Chair of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry. Dr Glenn Roberts is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Independent Practice and formerly Academic Secretary of the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry and Lead on Recovery for the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

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