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Theory and practice of psychiatric rehabilitation
- Editors:
- WATTS Fraser N., BENNETT Douglas H.
- Publisher:
- Wiley
- Publication year:
- 1991
- Pagination:
- 396p.,bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- Chichester
Looks at the needs of the psychiatric patient when maintaining or re-acquiring a normal life in the community. Looks at social and domestic roles, employment, and at new forms of community based rehabilitation. Places rehabilitation practice in a broad historical and international context.
Rehabilitation and community care
- Author:
- PILLING Stephen
- Publisher:
- Routledge
- Publication year:
- 1991
- Pagination:
- 175p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
A practical guide to community care of the mentally ill. Shows how careful planning and implementation is required, and stresses the importance of teamwork and quality assurance. Includes chapters on day care and carers. Each chapter contains checklists and performance guides. Aimed at students and health and social services professionals.
At home in the community: a directory of housing and support services for people in long term contact with mental health agencies
- Author:
- SHERLOCK Jan
- Publisher:
- Good Practices in Mental Health
- Publication year:
- 1991
- Pagination:
- 94p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Contains listings on: selected care management schemes; crisis support and acute care; resettlement and rehabilitation services; housing with support; long-term home based services; work scheme and leisure opportunities; services for people from black and minority ethnic groups; and services for people with challenging behaviour.
Inter-professional collaboration and education: an annotated bibliography
- Authors:
- TOASE Mary, comp
- Publisher:
- London School of Economics
- Publication year:
- 1991
- Pagination:
- 40p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Bibliography of documents on inter-professional collaboration and education in primary health and community care. Professionals looked at are: people working in education; GP's; health visitors; nurses; occupational therapists; pharmacists; physiotherapists; psychiatrists; social workers; and speech therapists. Client groups include: addicts; children; older people; people with learning disabilities; and people with mental health problems.