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Nurses have a key role to play within the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Team. Yet there are few textbooks devoted to the specialist and advanced roles which many undertake within this field of practice. This text will fill the void addressing legal and ethical issues while focusing upon clinical practice and the application of theoretical concepts.
Fiona Smith, Adviser in Childrens and Young Peoples Nursing, Royal College of Nursing
This book focuses on child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) for nurses training and working in this field. The authors explore the various roles CAMH nurses fulfil and consider how these roles might be undertaken with confidence.
Drawing upon both the academic evidence available, and grounded in the reality of clinical practice, the book looks at how to assess the different issues and the various interventions used in practice. The authors consider the effect of child and family development on mental health, as well as broader factors influencing mental health and well-being. Among the core issues considered are::
Nursing in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is relevant to nurses at all levels, but is especially useful to postgraduate nurses and nurses in specialist child and adolescent mental health services (SCAMHS). Other professional staff will also find it useful.
Contributors:: Laurence Baldwin, P. Mani Das Gupta, Clay Frake, Neil Hemstock, Michael Hodgkinson, Sarah Hogan, Cath Kitchen, Peter Nolan, Theresa Norris, Ged Rogers, Noreen Ryan, Mervyn Townley, Panos Vostanis and Richard Williams.
Data sheet
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction Nisha Dogra and Sharon Leighton (editors)
Chapter 1: Defining mental health and mental illnessSharon Leighton & Nisha Dogra
Chapter 2: Child and family developmentMani Das Gupta & Clay Frake
Chapter 3: The aetiology of child mental health problemsNisha Dogra, Mani Das Gupta & Sharon Leighton
Chapter 4 Legal and Ethical Considerations in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Sharon Leighton
Chapter 5: AssessmentNisha Dogra & Laurence Baldwin
Chapter 6: Counselling and the Therapeutic Use of SelfSharon Leighton
Chapter 7: Working with families Clay Frake
Chapter 8: Cognitive behavioural therapyMichael Hodgkinson
Chapter 9: Nurse Prescribing and Medication Management in CAMHS Noreen Ryan & Theresa Norris
Chapter 10: Inpatient CAMH nursing: two different models of careSarah Hogan, Ged Rogers & Neil Hemstock
Chapter 11: Multiagency Working Sarah Hogan, Nisha Dogra & Cath Kitchen
Chapter 12: Working with vulnerable childrenVikki Elliott & Panos Vostanis
Chapter 13: Clinical governance, audit and supervisionNisha Dogra & Dee Davies
Chapter 14: Nurses and Child and Adolescent Mental Health ResearchSharon Leighton, Lawrence Baldwin & Peter Nolan
Chapter 15: Service DevelopmentRichard Williams & Mervyn Townley