Assessing Mental Capacity
A Handbook to Guide Professionals from Basic to Advanced Practice
Kate Wilkinson editor Janice Mackenzie editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th May '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£36.99(9781138102774)
This practical, how-to handbook provides essential resources to help clinicians and other professionals assess mental capacity in key decisions. The book illustrates the basics of capacity assessments before discussing a variety of complex issues of which professionals will need to be aware. Offering expertise from a multi-disciplinary perspective, the book provides hands-on coverage of mental capacity law (concentrating on England and Wales).
This book is accompanied by online resources including semi-structured interviews and a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) questionnaire which can be downloaded and used for clinical cases, as well as further examples, information and tips. Please visit www.assessingcapacity.com.
Chapters are written by a variety of different professionals with extensive experience in the assessment of mental capacity. Coverage includes:
- Explanations of mental capacity law and how to put it into practice across a range of settings, services and populations
- A "how to" approach for administering assessments of mental capacity both for professionals who are new to the area and for more experienced professionals
- Information on practical aspects of assessing mental capacity for commonly occurring decisions and for more specialist and complex decisions
- Consideration of the best interests process and Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS).
With easily accessible information, case studies, examples from case law and internationally relevant discussions on ethical issues, this is the perfect companion to help busy professionals understand complex concepts relating to mental capacity.
"A really useful summary of the relevant information and legal guidance coupled with practical tips, cautionary notes and points to remember when assessing mental capacity. It provides illustrative examples of common decisions in clinical practice and discusses complex situations such as high risk decisions, the ‘frontal lobe paradox’, and refusals to engage with the assessment of mental capacity. This book will be a helpful resource for practitioners both for those new to assessments of mental capacity and for those with more experience." – Dr Camilla Herbert, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist
ISBN: 9781138102743
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 820g
424 pages