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Communication skills in mental health care : an introduction / edited by Xavier Coll [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Radcliffe, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: xvi, 174 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm + 1 videodisc (sound, colour ; 12 cm)Content type:
  • text
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • unmediated
  • video
Carrier type:
  • volume
  • videodisc
ISBN:
  • 1846195160
  • 9781846195167
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8914 23
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Taking a good psychiatric history -- 3. Mental health assessment of anxiety and depression -- 4. Assessing risk to self: suicide and self-harm -- 5. Information gathering in psychosis -- 6. Information giving and shared decision making in psychosis -- 7. Working with families and young people -- 8. Assessment of mental capacity -- 9. Dealing with emotions -- 10. Breaking bad news in mental health -- 11. Mental health consultations in primary care: managing the 'heartsink patient' -- Appendix 1. Calgary-Cambridge Guides -- Appendix 2. The psychiatric history -- Appendix 3. The HEEAADSSS + ICE protocol -- Appendix 4. Family tree (pedigree diagram for Kevin's family history) -- Appendix 5. How to pass communication skills OSCEs in mental health -- Appendix 6. Example of OSCE mark sheets in mental health -- Appendix 7. OSCE model answers.
Summary: "Communicating effectively when addressing psychiatric and psychological problems in everyday practice can be difficult. This book provides a clear and concise guide on how to run consultations, using the Calgary-Cambridge Model. The model is applied to an extensive variety of mental health conditions, ranging from taking a good psychiatric history to specialist scenarios such as working with families and young people or breaking bad news in mental health. There are also practical and comprehensive chapters on anxiety, depression, psychosis, risk to self, mental capacity, dealing with emotions and mental health consultations in primary care."--Publisher's website.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.8914 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A417479B
Accompanying Material North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.8914 COM ACCOMPANYING PART ( DISC ) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan A495449B

Accompanied by: 1 videodisc (DVD)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Taking a good psychiatric history -- 3. Mental health assessment of anxiety and depression -- 4. Assessing risk to self: suicide and self-harm -- 5. Information gathering in psychosis -- 6. Information giving and shared decision making in psychosis -- 7. Working with families and young people -- 8. Assessment of mental capacity -- 9. Dealing with emotions -- 10. Breaking bad news in mental health -- 11. Mental health consultations in primary care: managing the 'heartsink patient' -- Appendix 1. Calgary-Cambridge Guides -- Appendix 2. The psychiatric history -- Appendix 3. The HEEAADSSS + ICE protocol -- Appendix 4. Family tree (pedigree diagram for Kevin's family history) -- Appendix 5. How to pass communication skills OSCEs in mental health -- Appendix 6. Example of OSCE mark sheets in mental health -- Appendix 7. OSCE model answers.

"Communicating effectively when addressing psychiatric and psychological problems in everyday practice can be difficult. This book provides a clear and concise guide on how to run consultations, using the Calgary-Cambridge Model. The model is applied to an extensive variety of mental health conditions, ranging from taking a good psychiatric history to specialist scenarios such as working with families and young people or breaking bad news in mental health. There are also practical and comprehensive chapters on anxiety, depression, psychosis, risk to self, mental capacity, dealing with emotions and mental health consultations in primary care."--Publisher's website.

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