Interprofessional Perspectives of Mental Health Crisis: For Nursing, Health, and the Helping Professions - Paperback
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by Kris Deering (Author)
"There is plenty in this book to get your teeth into and help us think about how we work with people in mental health crises and how we might best make a difference."
Alan Simpson, Professor of Mental Health Nursing, Health Service and Population Research, King's College London, UK
"Any one of us could experience a mental health crisis. However, a high-quality interdisciplinary response can be lifesaving and life changing. This book is an important contribution to the literature as it has examples of
good practice for all professionals - both on the frontline and in service development."
Dr Adrian James, President, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK
"This publication is a valuable and timely resource given the increasing recognition of the impact of mental health needs in a range of different professional settings."
Victoria Sweetmore, Acting Discipline Lead for Mental Health and Learning Disability Nursing, University of Derby, UK
- Promotes understanding of the various roles each of the key services play within the crucial first 24-hours of a mental health crisis and the challenges they face
- Fosters interprofessional collaboration to create a whole-system approach to crisis care
- Helps professionals to understand good practice and the challenges of other services when aiding a person in crisis
- Critically evaluates service provision and ways to improve crisis care
- Explores recovery and collaboration with service users experiencing a crisis and their significant others The book is timely and essential in its promotion of high-quality interdisciplinary response and emphasis on integration and collaboration between service providers. Kris Deering is Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing and the module lead of Working with a Person Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis at UWE Bristol, UK. Including working as a senior practitioner for a mental health crisis team, Kris has over 15 years of mental health nursing experience. Jo Williams is Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at UWE Bristol, UK. Her clinical practice experience includes civilian and military nursing, supporting people living with co-existing mental health and substance misuse issues.










