Models of Mental Health
Jim Campbell author Gavin Davidson author Ciarán Shannon author Ciaran Mulholland author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Dec '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This is a one-stop shop for topics often overlooked in the field of mental health. I will be recommending it to my own students. - Bob Tummey, Senior Lecturer and Course Director for Mental Health Nursing, Coventry University, UK.
This book presents a critical overview of the main theoretical perspectives relevant to mental health practice. The book argues that no one theory provides a comprehensive framework for practice and in turn it examines traditional models of mental health as well as new and challenging ideas in the field.
This key text book presents a critical overview of the main theoretical perspectives relevant to mental health practice and argues that no one theory provides a comprehensive framework for practice. By examining traditional models of mental health, as well as new, it challenges some of the accepted views in the field and illustrates the importance of recognising the contribution, strengths and limitations of the range of different ideas.
Part of Palgrave’s Foundations of Mental Health Practice series, this is indispensable reading for any one studying or working in mental health, whether as a nurse or social worker.
This is a one-stop shop for topics often overlooked in the field of mental health. I will be recommending it to my own students. - Bob Tummey, Senior Lecturer and Course Director for Mental Health Nursing, Coventry University, UK.
ISBN: 9781137365903
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 222g
152 pages