Part A: Context of Mental Health
Mick McKeown, Karen M. Wright, Jonathan Gadsby and Dan Warrender
Chapter 1: The Context and Nature of Mental Health Care in the 21st Century
Steven Pryjmachuk
Chapter 2: Overview of Mental Health Nurse Education and Training
Simon Fletcher and Scott Reeves
Chapter 3: Working with Other Professionals
Julia Terry and Janet Garner
Chapter 4: Meaningful Service User Involvement
Simon Hall And Mandy Reed
Chapter 5: Working With Families and Carers
Peggy Mulongo and John Wainwright
Chapter 6: Championing Equalities and Addressing Vulnerability in Mental Health Care
Joe Forster, Sarah Loughran, Rob MacDonald and Ian Callaghan
Chapter 7: Organisations and Settings for Mental Health Care
Ben Hannigan, Bethan Edwards, Ian Hulatt and Alan Meudell
Chapter 8: The Policy Context for Contemporary Mental Health Care
Bob Sapey
Chapter 9: Madness and the Law
Julie Ridley, Stephanie de la Haye, June Sadd, Karen Newbigging and Karen Machin
Chapter 10: Independent Advocacy in Mental Health Care
Karen M. Wright and Alan Armstrong
Chapter 11: The Ethical Mental Health Nurse
Part B: Key concepts and Debates
David Pilgrim and Mick McKeown
Chapter 12: Sociological Understandings of Mental Health
Richard Bentall and Mick McKeown
Chapter 13: Critical Psychological Ideas and Practices
Tim Thornton
Chapter 14: Philosophical Understanding of Mental Health
Jane Fraser
Chapter 15: A Service User Perspective
Duncan Double
Chapter 16: Psychiatric Understandings of Mental Health
Julian Raffay and Don Bryant
Chapter 17: Spiritual Care: Understanding Service Users, Understanding Ourselves
Rhiannon Corcoran and Rosie Mansfield
Chapter 18: Public Mental Health: Prevention and Promotion
Jennie Day and Mick McKeown
Chapter 19: Psychopharmacology for Mental Health Nurses
Part C: Skills for Care and Therapeutic Approaches
Kevin Acott, Emily Griffin and Harvey Wells
Chapter 20: Wellbeing in Mental Health Care
Karen Machin and Emma Watson
Chapter 21: Recovery-Orientated Practice
Chris Essen and Jane Cahill
Chapter 22: Employment and Recovery in Mental Health Care
Sue Barker and Gemma Emile
Chapter 23: Compassionate Communication in Mental Health Care
Jacquie White, Samantha O’Brien, Megan Beadle and Anthony Ackroyd
Chapter 24: Meeting The Physical Health Needs of Mental Health Service Users
Simon Hall And Mandy Reed
Chapter 25: Therapeutic Engagement For Mental Health Care
Nicki Moone and Steve Trenoweth
Chapter 26: Mental Health Assessment
Michael Kelly, Claudette Kaviya and Oladayo Bifarin
Chapter 27: Care Planning
Michael Coffey, Rachel Cohen and Bethan Edwards
Chapter 28: Mental Health Care Coordination
John Butler and Michael Haslam
Chapter 29: Mental Health Risk Assessment: A Personalised Approach
Owen Price
Chapter 30: Minimising Violence and Related Harms
Sarah Traill and Adam Traill
Chapter 31: Cognitive Behavioural Therapies
Doug MacInnes, Amanda Francis and Annie Jeffrey
Chapter 32: Psychosocial Interventions to Support Carers
Alan Simpson and Susan Henry
Chapter 33: Self-Help and Peer Support in Recovery
Jenelle Clarke, Nick Manning, Gary Winship and Simon Clarke
Chapter 34: Therapeutic Communities, Democracy and the New Recovery Movement
Part D: Tailoring Care to People with Specific Needs
David Pulsford, Michael Smith and Eve Potts
Chapter 35: Dementia: Assessment and Care Approaches
Karen M. Wright and Robert Bond
Chapter 36: Care of People Experiencing Eating Disorders
Rebecca Hall and Sophie Holt
Chapter 37: Children and Young People’s Mental Health Care
Helen Spandler, Dina Poursanidou and Mick McKeown
Chapter 38: Non-Medical Alternatives for Crisis Care
Nick Bohannon, Sumaiyaa Khoda and Gary Lamph
Chapter 39: Primary Mental Health Care
Jayne Breeze, Carol Cooper, Angela Kydd, Suzanne Monks, Julie Skilbeck, James Turner and Eleanor Wilson
Chapter 40: Palliative and End-Of-Life Care in Mental Health Care
Gillian Rayner, Karen M. Wright and Caroline Brown
Chapter 41: Working Compassionately with People who Self-Harm
Part E: Transition to Practice
Mick McKeown, Karen M. Wright and Lynda Carey
Chapter 42: Democratic Leadership for Mental Health Care
Karen M. Wright and Natalie Miles
Chapter 43: Clinical Supervision in Mental Health Nursing
Marie O’Neill and Kevin Moore
Chapter 44: Transferable Skills and Transition: Becoming a Mental Health Nurse and Beyond
Ged McCann, Mick Burns and Ian Callaghan
Chapter 45: Commissioning for Mental Health Services
Karen M. Wright, Mick McKeown and Mike Thomas
Chapter 46: Compassionate Mental Health Care in Times of Uncertainty