An inspirational guide for busy parents who want to better understand the automatic ways in which they can react to stressful situations, balance the `doing' and `being' modes in their everyday lives, and move from instinctive to more mindful responses.
Drawing on the most current and relevant research, this pioneering volume brings together the perspectives and experience of more than sixty leading practitioners and academics in a comprehensive yet practical guide to mentoring across health and social care. It includes consideration of the contemporary context, details of relevant demonstration ......
A Handbook for Health and Social Care Professionals, Service Users and Carers
A ground-breaking handbook exploring the nature of spirituality and its relevance to the mental health and well-being of people coming into contact with health, social care, education, and allied support services.
Mental Health Today...and Tomorrow: Exploring current and future trends in mental health care is a forward-thinking, multi-author handbook that marks a turning point in UK mental health theory, policy and practice and explores a wide range of current and future trends in mental health care.
Groundbreaking new handbook examining the concept of personal recovery through the narratives of both iconic historical figures and contemporary people from all walks of life and developing our understanding of recovery.
Supporting People with Learning Disabilities to Stay Mentally Well
This training pack is for learning disability professionals and others who wish to facilitate a course to help people with learning disabilities improve their mental health by raising awareness of mental health problems and developing personal strategies to improve or maintain their mental health.
With an emphasis on the development of evidence-based practice, this British handbook explores issues relating to the care of children and young people with learning disabilities who have mental health needs. The handbook will provide health and social care professionals with a sound knowledge base for shaping and enhancing their practice, and the ......
This new edition focuses on evidence-based practice in helping professionals and practitioners to provide high-quality personalised care for children and young people with intellectual disabilities who have mental health needs. The contents provide additional context covering prevalence, legal and cultural and contemporary mental health issues.
A complete introduction to assessment, intervention, care and support
Now in its 5th edition, Mental Health in Intellectual Disabilities continues to address the need for a handbook which, while well-grounded in research and latest clinical practice, is essentially non-academic and accessible for staff occupying many roles.