Serious mental health problems in the community: policy, practice and research

Editors:
BROOKER Charlie, REPPER Julie
Publisher:
Balliere Tindall
Publication year:
1998
Pagination:
336p.
Place of publication:
Edinburgh

This resource offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary critical overview of the effect of policy framework, organizational structures, economic issues and the principles of "good" practice in the provision of community services for people with serious mental health problems. Combines research evidence and practical illustrations of approaches and interventions with informed comment on their efficacy and implementation in routine clinical practice. Chapters include key points, case studies, questions for reflection and discussion and suggested further reading.

Subject terms:
mental health problems, organisational structure, policy, social care provision, community mental health services, economics;
Content type:
practice guidance
Location(s):
United Kingdom
ISBN print:
0 7020 2127 x

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