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OverviewIn this thought-provoking text, a collection of respected authors with a wealth of academic and practice experience come together to challenge some of the prevailing ideas serving as the foundation for the current child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) structure. Providing a fresh new perspective on critical issues and seeking to stimulate reflection and debate; from managers and commissioners to newly qualified practitioners and students, this book will both challenge and energise readers, spurring them on to reconsider some of the pressing CAMH issues of our time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah Campbell , Dinah Morley , Roger CatchpolePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Weight: 0.264kg ISBN: 9781137547460ISBN 10: 1137547464 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 16 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsEditors' Introduction Chapter 1: What Evidence Works for Whom – Peter Wilson Chapter 2: Non-diagnostic practice in child and adolescent mental health – Sami Timimi Chapter 3: Neuroscience and CAMHS practice – Matthew Woolgar and Carmen Pinto Chapter 4: Early intervention with babies and their parents – Robin Balbernie Chapter 5: The view from the bridge: bringing a third position to child health – Sebastian Kraemer Chapter 6: The wider clinical and social context of ADHD – Louise Richards Chapter 7: Cultural Context and Socially Inclusive Practice – Steven Walker Chapter 8: Being Mixed Race – Dinah Morley Chapter 9: The role of schools in promoting children's mental health – Neil Humhrey Chapter 10: From Outreach to Reaching Out: a relational approach to mental health within the community – Nick Barnes Chapter 11: 'Who can I turn to?' Making healthcare more relationship-centred and not system-centred – Sarah Campbell and Jenny Cobb.Reviews'A fascinating read from a great range of writers with some serious experience behind them. Readers should find plenty of ideas to help them reflect on, or kick-start, ways of working in CAMH that might just put some much-needed change in motion.' -Angie Hart, Professor of Child, Family & Community Health, University of Brighton, UK 'This book challenges us to look critically at our own practice and will raise some very interesting discussions. I strongly recommend it not only to students on post-registration courses, but to those on pre-registration courses who have a desire to work in this area once qualified.' - Sharon Pagett, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK Author InformationSarah Campbell is a senior lecturer and Programme Director for MSc programmes in Mental Health (CAMH and Adult) at City University London, UK. Dinah Morley is an honorary researcher at the Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry in East London, and an honorary senior lecturer at City University London, UK. Roger Catchpole, now retired, was Lead Consultant and trainer at Young Minds, the UK's leading charity committed to improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |