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As a reference guide this would be a useful resource for staff new to children and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) teams, especially nursing students and student social workers.
The focus of this slim volume is different approaches to mental health from the broad perspective of viewing such events as a psychospiritual crisis.
This book offers an informative resource for new students in the field of mental health nursing practice.
Written by two psychiatrists, this book examines how the ways we relate to others can affect our health.
A great deal of effort has been made to help nurses embed the principles of the Mental Capacity Act into their practice.
This is a short and precise book that explains the nature of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), treatments available and some self-help tools and techniques.
