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You don't know like I know
- Author:
- BASSET Thurstine
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Today, March 2008, pp.26-28.
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Place of publication:
- Hove
The author argues for a rewriting of the national occupational standards for mental health workers to recognise the primacy of service user knowledge.
Psychosis revisited: a recovery-based workshop for mental health workers, service users and carers
- Authors:
- BASSET Thurstine, et al
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 149p., bibliog., CD ROM
- Place of publication:
- Brighton
- Edition:
- 2nd ed.
This revised and updated second edition of Psychosis Revisited is a two-day workshop that encourages participants to take a fresh look at psychosis and examine practical ways in which they can work effectively with people who have psychotic experiences. The materials build on innovative work by The British Psychological Society (BPS). The training pack is designed to help trainers facilitate a two-day workshop, exploring psychotic experiences from a broad range of perspectives. Particular emphasis is given to the perspectives and understanding of the individual in distress. The training also considers psychological, social and cultural understandings of psychotic experiences and enables participants to consider ways of offering help and support with associated difficulties.
Travelling hopefully
- Authors:
- BASSET Thurstine, REPPER Julie
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Today, November 2005, pp.16-18.
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Place of publication:
- Hove
This article discusses the role of hope for people with mental health problems and for people working in mental health services, and proposes a constructive cycle of hopefulness whereby hope leads to increasing opportunity.
Pathways for the stars
- Authors:
- ALLEN Peter, BASSET Thurstine
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Health Today, March 2003, pp.20-22.
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Place of publication:
- Hove
Looks at a diploma in community mental health for support workers wanting to progress beyond certificate level. The diploma is pioneered by the Richmond Fellowship.
Looking to the future: key issues for contemporary mental health services
- Editor:
- BASSET Thurstine
- Publisher:
- Pavilion Publishing,|Mental Health Foundation
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 229p.bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- Brighton
Focusing on central issues and debates, key research findings and current challenges, the book is illustrated with mental health service users' poems and photographs, and presents a broad overview of the mental heath care system which is looking to the future. The book is intended as a reader for the Certificate in Community Mental Health Care. Contents include: perspectives on mental health and illness; issues around empowerment; carpers' testimonies; legal contexts across the UK; individual care planning; risk and safety; anti-racist practice in mental health assessment; community mental health services; working with people with long term needs; strategies for living with mental distress; understanding relationships; the soul of psychiatry.