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245 | 0 | _aRecovery in mental health nursing | |
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_aLondon : _bMcGraw-Hill/Open University Press, _c2017 |
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300 | _axii, 208p. | ||
520 | _aRecovery is a key concept throughout mental health, but its meaning is elusive and hard to grasp in day to day practice. This textbook is an accessible and practical guide to recovery in mental health, demystifying the concept and helping students and practitioners to develop a personal awareness of what recovery is and what it means at an individual level. The book presents recovery as being intimately connected to our values and who we are as people. The chapters build upon what we understand recovery to be and apply these ideas to various areas of practice, such as communication, being self-aware, reflective practice, clinical supervision and how we engage with service users, families and the multi-disciplinary team. Explanations are given of the most popularly used recovery concepts and approaches such as the Tidal model, Repper and Perkins’ Psychosocial model, and the WRAP and Path models, and their use in daily practice. | ||
650 | _aMental disorders | ||
650 | _aPsychiatric nursing | ||
650 | _aRehabilitation | ||
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_aWrycraft, Nick _eeditor |
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_aCoad, Alison _eeditor |
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