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oapen-20.500.12657-765332023-10-05T02:27:41Z Rethinking Secondary Mental Healthcare Griffiths, Robert Huddy, Vyv Eaton, Stuart Waldorf, Jasmine Mansell, Warren Biopsychological Approach;carers;clinicians;mental health services;Perceptual Control Theory;Psychological Distress;psychological therapy;relatives;Secondary Mental Healthcare bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MM Other branches of medicine::MMJ Clinical psychology::MMJT Psychotherapy bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology This book considers how principles derived from a theory of human behaviour - Perceptual Control Theory - can be applied to create mental health services that are more effective, efficient, and humane. Authored by clinicians, academics, and experts-by-experience, the text explores the way Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) principles can be applied within the secondary mental healthcare system – from the overall commissioning and design of services to the practice of individual clinicians. A range of topics relevant to the delivery of secondary mental healthcare are covered, including community and inpatient working, the delivery of individual psychological therapy, the use of restrictive practices, and working with relatives and carers. The book concludes by describing PCT’s unique contribution to the field of mental healthcare. The book, one of the first of its kind, will be of interest to students and practitioners from a range of health and social care backgrounds, as well as service managers, commissioners, academics, and policy makers. 2023-10-04T09:32:54Z 2023-10-04T09:32:54Z 2024 book 9780367485061 9780367485085 9781003041344 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76533 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781000983111.pdf Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003041344 10.4324/9781003041344 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 9780367485061 9780367485085 9781003041344 Routledge 169 open access
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This book considers how principles derived from a theory of human behaviour - Perceptual Control Theory - can be applied to create mental health services that are more effective, efficient, and humane.
Authored by clinicians, academics, and experts-by-experience, the text explores the way Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) principles can be applied within the secondary mental healthcare system – from the overall commissioning and design of services to the practice of individual clinicians. A range of topics relevant to the delivery of secondary mental healthcare are covered, including community and inpatient working, the delivery of individual psychological therapy, the use of restrictive practices, and working with relatives and carers. The book concludes by describing PCT’s unique contribution to the field of mental healthcare.
The book, one of the first of its kind, will be of interest to students and practitioners from a range of health and social care backgrounds, as well as service managers, commissioners, academics, and policy makers.
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