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BukuClinical handbook of co-existing: mental health and drug and alcohol problems
Bibliografi
Author: Velleman, Richard (Editor); Baker, Amanda (Editor)
Topik: Mental Health; Alcohol; Drug Abuse; Cognitive Behaviour-Therapy; Family Intervention; Anxiety; Depression; Psychosis; Pesonality Disorders; Training
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978-1-58391-776-3    Edisi: 1    
Penerbit: Routledge     Tempat Terbit: New York    Tahun Terbit: 2007    
Jenis: Books
Fulltext: Clinical Handbook of Co-existing Mental Health and Drug and .pdf (3.25MB; 6 download)
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Abstract
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinical settings. Despite this, health professionals rarely receive training in how to detect, assess and formulate interventions for co-existing problems and few clinical guidelines exist.

This Handbook provides an exciting and highly useful addition to this area. Leading clinicians from the UK, the US and Australia provide practical descriptions of assessments and interventions for co-existing problems. These will enable professionals working with co-existing problems to understand best practice and ensure that people with co-existing problems receive optimal treatment. A range of overarching approaches are covered, including:

working within a cognitive behavioural framework;
provision of consultation-liaison services, training and supervision;
individual, group and family interventions; and
working with rurally isolated populations.

The contributors also provide detailed descriptions of assessments and treatments for a range of disorders when accompanied by drug and alcohol problems, including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and learning difficulties.

The Clinical Handbook of Co-existing Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Problems will enhance clinicians confidence in working with people with co-existing problems. It will prove a valuable resource for all psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, social workers and all those working in both primary and secondary care health settings.
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