Communication skills in mental health care : an introduction /: an introduction. (2022)
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- Title:
- Communication skills in mental health care : an introduction /: an introduction. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Communication skills in mental health care : an introduction
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Xavier Coll, Alexia Papageorgiou, Ann Stanley, Andrew Tarbuck ; foreword by Jonathan Silverman.
- Authors:
- Coll, Xavier
- Editors:
- Dr, Coll, Xavier
Papageorgiou, Alexia
Stanley, Ann
Tarbuck, Andrew - Contents:
- Foreword. Preface. About this book. About the editors. List of contributors. Acknowledgements. List of figures and tables. 1 Introduction. Why is teaching and learning communication skills in mental health important? Communication skills training for mental health professionals. The way forward. References. 2 Taking a good psychiatric history. Learning outcomes. The purpose of the psychiatric history. The psychiatric history compared with a medical history. Gathering a psychiatric history. Eliciting a psychiatric history. The mental state examination. The domains of the mental state examination. References. 3 Mental health assessment of anxiety and depression. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Depression. Anxiety disorders. The overlap between symptoms of depression and anxiety. Scenario. Skills for you to apply. Top tips. Further reading. 4 Assessing risk to self: suicide and self-harm. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. Assessment of self-harm. Scenario 1: Assessment of self-harm. Scenario 2: Assessment of suicide. Skills for you to apply. Further reading. 5 Information gathering in psychosis. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. How to do it. References. 6 Information giving and shared decision making in psychosis. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. 7 Working with families and young people. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. Scenario. How to do it. References. Further reading. 8Foreword. Preface. About this book. About the editors. List of contributors. Acknowledgements. List of figures and tables. 1 Introduction. Why is teaching and learning communication skills in mental health important? Communication skills training for mental health professionals. The way forward. References. 2 Taking a good psychiatric history. Learning outcomes. The purpose of the psychiatric history. The psychiatric history compared with a medical history. Gathering a psychiatric history. Eliciting a psychiatric history. The mental state examination. The domains of the mental state examination. References. 3 Mental health assessment of anxiety and depression. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Depression. Anxiety disorders. The overlap between symptoms of depression and anxiety. Scenario. Skills for you to apply. Top tips. Further reading. 4 Assessing risk to self: suicide and self-harm. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. Assessment of self-harm. Scenario 1: Assessment of self-harm. Scenario 2: Assessment of suicide. Skills for you to apply. Further reading. 5 Information gathering in psychosis. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. How to do it. References. 6 Information giving and shared decision making in psychosis. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. 7 Working with families and young people. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. Scenario. How to do it. References. Further reading. 8 Assessment of mental capacity. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. Scenario. How to do it. References. Further reading. 9 Dealing with emotions. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Dealing with emotions: general principles. Skills for you to apply. Scenario 1: Anger. Scenario 2: Distress. Dealing with extremes of emotion. Dealing with our own emotions. References. Further reading. 10 Breaking bad news in mental health. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Skills for you to apply. Scenario. How to do it. References. Further reading. 11 Mental health consultations in primary care: managing the 'heartsink patient'. Learning outcomes. Introduction. Why is it important to understand communication skills for dealing with the 'heartsink patient'? Who is the 'heartsink patient'? So why does the clinician's heart sink when these patients' names appear on the list for the day's consultations? Special considerations for this topic. Skills for you to apply. Scenario. Key tasks. References. Further reading. Appendix 1: Calgary-Cambridge Guides. Appendix 2: The psychiatric history. Appendix 3: The HEEAADSSS + ICE protocol. Appendix 4: Family tree (pedigree diagram for Kevin's family history). Appendix 5: How to pass communication skills OSCEs in mental health. Appendix 6: Example of OSCE mark sheets in mental health. Appendix 7: OSCE model answers. Index. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 362.2042
Communication in psychiatry
Psychotherapist and patient - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000878677
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781000878639
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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