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Author: ARND-CADDIGAN Margaret; POZZUTO Richard;
Title: Evidence-based practice and the purpose of clinical social work.
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 80(1), January-March 2010, pp.35-52.
Format: article;
Topics: evidence-based practice; health insurance; mental health services; psychiatric social work; service users; social workers; treatment; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: LITTLECHILD Brian; HAWLEY Christopher;
Title: Risk assessments for mental health service users: ethical, valid and reliable?
Reference: Journal of Social Work, 10(2), April 2010, pp.211-229.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; mental health problems; mental health services; professional conduct; professional role; risk assessment; risk management; social work approaches; social work methods; social workers; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: NATHAN Jack; WEBBER Martin;
Title: Mental health social work and the bureau-medicalisation of mental health care: identity in a changing world.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 24(1), March 2010, pp.15-28.
Format: article;
Topics: approved mental health professionals; mental health care; mental health problems; mental health services; psychiatry; social workers; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: PACK Margaret;
Title: Allies in learning: critical-reflective practice on-line with allied mental health practitioners.
Reference: Social Work Education, 29(1), February 2010, pp.67-79.
Format: article;
Topics: distance learning; e-learning; mental health services; occupational therapists; reflective practice; social workers; practice; New Zealand; Add comment Select:
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Author: SLAYTER Elspeth; STEENROD Shelley A.;
Title: Addressing alcohol and drug addiction among people with mental retardation in nonaddiction settings: a need for cross-system collaboration.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 9(1), January-March 2009, pp.71-90.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; collaboration; intervention; learning disabilities; mental health problems; mental health services; screening; social workers; substance misuse; practice; United States; Add comment Select:
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6 of 136
Author: ROSOFF Philip M.;
Title: The ethics of care: social workers in an influenza pandemic.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 47(1), 2008, pp.49-59.
Format: article;
Topics: communicable diseases; ethics; mental health services; social care provision; social workers; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: OFFICE FOR PUBLIC MANAGEMENT;
Title: Services for young people's wellbeing: what is the review saying so far?: report for the Reference Network
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Office for Public Management, 2008. 7p.
Format: book;
Topics: counselling; happiness; hospitals; mental health services; schools; social workers; survey methods; therapies; young people; Add comment Select:
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Editor(s): BUYSSE Virginia; WESLEY Patricia W.; (eds.);
Title: Evidence-based practice in the early childhood field
Publisher: Washington, DC: Zero to Three, 2006. 258p.
Format: book;
Topics: child care; children; early intervention; evidence-based practice; families; health care; health professionals; mental health services; social workers; special educational needs; research; Add comment Select:
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE; RAY Mo; et al.;
Title: SCIE research briefing 26: mental health and social work
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2008. 23p.
Format: book;
Topics: information management; mental health care; mental health services; social work; social workers; research; Add comment Select:
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;
Title: The role of social work in mental health services.
Reference: Community Care, 17.7.08, pp.32-33.
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Format: article;
Topics: mental health problems; mental health services; social networks; social workers; Add comment Select:
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Author: HARDIMAN Eric R.; HODGES John Q.;
Title: Professional differences in attitudes toward and utilization of psychiatric recovery.
Reference: Families in Society, 89(2), April-June 2008, pp.220-227.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; mental health problems; mental health services; models; psychiatry; psychology; rehabilitation; social work; social workers; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: GUSHWA Melinda; CHANCE Toni;
Title: Ethical dilemmas for mental health practitioners: navigating mandated child maltreatment reporting decisions.
Reference: Families in Society, 89(1), January-March 2008, pp.78-83.
Format: article;
Topics: child abuse; child neglect; confidentiality; ethics; mental health services; social workers; social worker-service user relationship; United States; Add comment Select:
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Editor(s): HARDCASTLE Mark; et al.; (eds.);
Title: Experiences of mental health in-patient care: narratives from service users, carers and professionals
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2007. 218p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: art therapy; carers; mental health; mental health care; mental health services; occupational therapy; patients; psychology; service users; social workers; research; care professionals; Add comment Select:
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Title: An exploration into how social workers' define the work they do and see themselves as professionals within a multidisciplinary mental health team and how other professionals within the team view social work as a profession
Format: research register;
Topics: attitudes; mental health services; multi-disciplinary services; social care professionals; social work; social workers; research; Add comment Select:
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Author: WEBER Zita; BUGARSZKI Zsolt;
Title: Some reflections on social workers’ perspectives on mental health services in two cities - Sydney, Australia and Budapest, Hungary.
Reference: International Social Work, 50(2), March 2007, pp.145-155.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; community mental health services; empowerment; mental health services; social work history; social work methods; social workers; Australia; Hungary; Add comment Select:
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Author: FORBAT Liz;
Title: Practitioner views on service users involvement in mental health: rhetoric and contradictions.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Workforce Development, 1(3), December 2006, pp.24-31.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; mental health services; nurses; social workers; staff; user participation; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: WELLS Melissa; et al.;
Title: Mental health professionals' exposure to clients with problematic internet experiences.
Reference: Journal of Technology in Human Services, 24(4), 2006, pp.35-52.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour; counsellors; internet; mental health problems; mental health services; social care professionals; social workers; training; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: SALTUS Roiyah;
Title: Improving the quality of access to mental health information and care: the views of health practitioners and social work professionals in Wales.
Reference: Diversity in Health and Social Care, 3(3), 2006, pp.183-189.
Format: article;
Topics: access to information; access to services; attitudes; black and minority ethnic people; health professionals; mental health care; mental health services; multicultural approach; social workers; research; Wales; Add comment Select:
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Author: GOLIGHTLEY Malcolm;
Title: Social work and mental health
Publisher: Exeter: Learning Matters, 2006. 173p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: approved social workers; mental health law; mental health problems; mental health services; social care provision; social workers; research; Add comment Select:
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20 of 136
Title: The transition from practitioner to manager: personal perspectives, experience and reflection
Format: research register;
Topics: managers; mental health services; social care professionals; social care staff; social workers; research; Add comment Select:
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