Working with Interpreters in Mental Health by Rachel Tribe

Working with Interpreters in Mental Health by Rachel Tribe

View All Editions
Regular price
Checking stock...

Working with Interpreters in Mental Health

Working with Interpreters in Mental Health by Rachel Tribe

This fully updated edition gives an insight into the opportunities and challenges of mental health professionals and interpreters working together in mental health. Drawing on extensive theory, research, and practice, chapters combine contributions from a range of disciplines on topics including interpreters in medical consultations; issues of language provision in health care services; the application of theoretical frameworks to the work with interpreters; and the work of interpreters in a variety of practice settings. This thoroughly revised edition also features additional chapters exploring interpreter perspectives on their work, along with new chapters on working with interpreters in forensic settings, in National Health Service talking therapies/primary care settings, in humanitarian work, in schools, and with older adults, as well as presenting an interprofessional approach to interpreter and therapist training. This book will be invaluable for practitioners of psychology, psychiatry, social work, and other health professionals. It will also be relevant to interpreters working with mental health professionals and their managers and service leads. It will be of interest to anyone involved in commissioning language support in health and social care services.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13
Title Working with Interpreters in Mental Health
Author Rachel Tribe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type
Publisher
Year published
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.

View All Editions

Filters

Loading editions...

⚠️

Unable to load editions. Please refresh the page to try again.