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Mental Health in Ireland Brendan Kelly

Mental Health in Ireland By Brendan Kelly

Mental Health in Ireland by Brendan Kelly


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Summary

Provides a clear overview of common mental illnesses and explains mental health policy and services in Ireland, how to access care and community support, the rules governing involuntary mental health care, and the underpinnings of happiness and well-being in Ireland today.

Mental Health in Ireland Summary

Mental Health in Ireland: The Complete Guide for Patients, Families, Health Care Professionals and Everyone Who Wants to be Well by Brendan Kelly

One in four individuals will develop a mental illness at some point in their life, and virtually everyone knows someone with a mental illness or a family affected by suicide. Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals attend general practitioners for mental health problems; tens of thousands attend community mental health teams; and there are 18,173 admissions to inpatient psychiatric facilities in Ireland, of which 1,921 are involuntary admissions under the Mental Health Act 2001.

Mental Health in Ireland provides a clear overview of mental health, illness and well-being in Ireland. It includes a clear guide to common mental illnesses, including depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, dementia, eating disorders and suicide and self-harm. For each condition, four key questions are answered: What are the signs and symptoms? How common is it? What are the causes? What are the treatments?

Written by one of Irelands leading psychiatrists, the book also explains mental health policy and services in Ireland, how to access care and community support, the rules governing involuntary mental health care, and the underpinnings of happiness and well-being in Ireland today.

In clear, accessible language, Mental Health in Ireland offers an essential and unique guide for patients, families, carers, mental health professionals and anyone with an interest in mental health and illness.

About Brendan Kelly

Brendan Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght Hospital. He is the author of Hearing Voices: The History of Psychiatry in Ireland and incoming Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword by Dr Muiris Houston 1 Introduction Part 1 Specific Mental Illnesses 2 Depression 3 Schizophrenia 4 Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression) 5 Anxiety Disorders 6 Eating Disorders 7 Alcohol and Drug Problems 8 Dementia 9 Other Mental Illnesses and Conditions 10 Children and Adolescents 11 Deliberate Self-Harm and Suicide Part 2 Mental Health Care in Ireland 12 Mental Health Services in Ireland 13 Involuntary Mental Health Care and Protection of Human Rights 14 The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 15 Stigma and Structural Violence: Mental Illness in Broader Society 16 Happiness and Well-being in Ireland 17 Dignity, Mental Illness and Human Rights

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GOR009612142
9780995792715
0995792712
Mental Health in Ireland: The Complete Guide for Patients, Families, Health Care Professionals and Everyone Who Wants to be Well by Brendan Kelly
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Liffey Press
2017-10-31
450
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