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A great deal of effort has been made to help nurses embed the principles of the Mental Capacity Act into their practice.
This book aims to give a detailed description of practice in psychiatric rehabilitation.
Written from the standpoint of a person diagnosed with Asperger syndrome later in life, this book offers an insight into what life is
Potentially useful for seasoned professionals and students alike, this comprehensive book comes in at over 300 impressive pages that
A great deal of effort has already been made to help nurses embed the principles of the Mental Capacity Act into their practice.
This book was intended to be the ‘go-to’ reference book for professionals in its field but in this edition, it is unlikely to be
I started off trying to read this book in its entirety but quickly came to the conclusion that this would be difficult.
Part one of this work was published in 1998 by the King’s Fund.
This book has three major strengths: First, it promotes a generic supervision method that can be applied by nurses, counsellors, supe
With more than 500 pages full to the brim with accessible explanations of mental health disorders, this is a comprehensive book will
Intended for the parents of children with Asperger’s syndrome, this book is written by a woman who has the condition herself and
This book offers a balanced appraisal of the evidence base on people with intellectual disabilities who develop dementia.
Based on her years of experience as a family health nurse, the author challenges the traditional perception that children are born inarticulate like vessels waiting to be filled with knowledge and experiences, and instead suggests they are born with int
This book provides a comprehensive overview of mental health policy.
Although this book is offered as an overview of the clinical essentials of the diagnostic category of schizophrenia, the title is misleading as the ‘essentials’ detailed are largely restricted to those that are biomedical.
A radically different model of care is proposed in this book than that offered by current mental health services, with its emphasis on a medical approach to psychiatry.
