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Mental Health for Primary Care Mark Morris

Mental Health for Primary Care By Mark Morris

Mental Health for Primary Care by Mark Morris


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Summary

'This book gives a 'bottom-up', practical overview of mental health

Mental Health for Primary Care Summary

Mental Health for Primary Care: A Practical Guide for Non-Specialists by Mark Morris

'This book gives a 'bottom-up', practical overview of mental health. I have distilled psychological, biological and sociological background material and siphoned off anything that is not relevant to primary care. I aim to demystify the management of common problems and empower the reader to have a more rewarding and fun time at work and a better ability to cope with the ever-increasing demand and challenge of dealing with multiple physical and mental health issues often brought by a single individual to a time-limited consultation' - Mark Morris.This book provides an up-to-date guide to mental health for primary care workers who are not experts in the field. It is logically structured, providing a clear overview of causal factors before presenting individual conditions in a diagnostic hierarchy. Particular attention is given to areas where there has been a deficit in understanding or training, along with problems that are most frequently encountered and managed in primary care. Meanwhile, a Psychological Tools section introduces solid practical frameworks for managing mental health problems developed from cognitive behaviour therapy, solution-focused and motivational interviewing techniques. A selection of resources for patients is also included. It includes foreword by: Andrew Polmear MA MSc FRCP FRCGP; Former General Practitioner and Senior Research Fellow, Academic Unit of Primary Care, The Trafford Centre, University of Sussex, September 2008.

Mental Health for Primary Care Reviews

'Worthwhile.' DOODY'S REVIEW SERVICE ...comprehensive...can be utilised by any primary health care professional from maternity care through to those working with older adults in varying health disciplines. The non-specialist can develop effective communication techniques and be well equipped to provide reflective and constructive feedback when consulting. Australian Journal of Public Health

About Mark Morris

Mark Morris, David Rogers

Table of Contents

Mood Problems. Anxiety Issues and Medically Unexplained Symptoms. Personality Issues. Eating Disorders. Section III - Psychological tools - Psychological Tools - Background Considerations. Psychological Tools - Promoting Change In A Specific Area. Psychological Tools - Tools for General Use. Section IV - Patient resources.

Additional information

GOR003471978
9781846192715
1846192714
Mental Health for Primary Care: A Practical Guide for Non-Specialists by Mark Morris
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20081125
220
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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