The Social Worker and Psychotropic Medication
Toward Effective Collaboration with Clients, Families, and Providers
Kia Bentley author Joseph Walsh author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cengage Learning, Inc
Published:14th Feb '13
Should be back in stock very soon
This up-to-date primer on psychopharmacology and psychosocial interventions serves as a useful resource as you expand your daily roles in psychiatric medication management. Presenting material within a contemporary framework of "partnership" practice that is rich with case examples, the authors offer facts, myths, and relevant information about psychotropic medication in an easy-to-access manner. Content on a variety of topics, including coverage of children and adolescents, helps you become more responsive to the medication-related concerns of mental health clients--and work more collaboratively on these issues with families and other mental health care providers. Data from the authors' national survey of randomly selected NASW members provides information that enables you to be aware and active with respect to clients' medication-related dilemmas, but also mindful of the sociopolitical context of prescription practice in psychiatry.
1. The Larger Context of Psychopharmacology and Social Work. 2. Overview of Social Work Roles in Medication Management Across Settings. 3. Basic Psychopharmacology. 4. The Five Classes of Medication. 5. Intervention Concerns with Special Populations. 6. Referrals, Decision-Making, and the Meaning of Psychiatric Medication. 7. Medication Education for Clients and Families. 8. Medication Monitoring and Management. 9. Medication Adherence. 10. Future Directions in Psychopharmacology: Implications for Social Workers. Alphabetical Listing of Currently Available Prescriptions Described in This Book. Glossary.
ISBN: 9781285419008
Dimensions: 16mm x 161mm x 232mm
Weight: 472g
368 pages
4th edition