ABSTRACT
This handbook brings together authoritative contributions from leading mental health researchers, educators and practitioners to provide a comprehensive text for community mental health nurses in training and practice. In thirty-three chapters it covers a wide range of topics, from the history of the profession to current approaches to specific client groups, organised around three linked themes:
- professional context
- practice issues
- education and research.
Each chapter includes a summary of key points and suggestions for further reading, and also includes useful appendices listing key professional and voluntary organisations, journals, Internet and mailing lists.
The handbook reflects the diversity and scope of the role of the CMHN and recognizes the multidisciplinary and service user context in which nurses work. It is an essential text for CMHNs and mental health nurse educators, and offers a useful source of reference for allied professionals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Chapter 1|140 pages
Context
part 2|211 pages
Practice
chapter Chapter 26|9 pages
Working with people with coexisting mental health and substance misuse problems
chapter Chapter 28|12 pages
Working with people with mental health problems and learning disabilities
part 3|51 pages
Education and research