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Assertive Outreach: A Strengths Approach to Policy and Practice


Assertive Outreach: A Strengths Approach to Policy and Practice

Paperback by Ryan, Peter (Professor of Mental Health, Middlesex University, Chair of Mental Health Academic Group, Chair of ENTER Mental Health); Morgan, Steve (Independent Mental Health Consultancy, 'Practice-Based Evidence', London)

Assertive Outreach: A Strengths Approach to Policy and Practice

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ISBN:
9780443073755
Publication Date:
1 Mar 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:
Churchill Livingstone
Pages:
286 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 May - 3 Jun 2024
Assertive Outreach: A Strengths Approach to Policy and Practice

Description

This book gives a comprehensive, evidence-based account of assertive outreach from a Strengths perspective. Emphasising developing a collaborative approach to working with the service user, which stresses the achievement of the service user's own aspirations, and building upon the service user's own strengths and resources.The book gives a comprehensive, authoritative approach to the subject, which combines both an overview of the policy and practice issues. It makes use of extensive case study material, to illustrate individual and team circumstances. Both authors have over ten years experience of working in this field, and have published extensively on assertive outreach. Comprehensive and authoritative Integrates policy and practice Extensive use of case study material Evidence-based

Contents

Part 1 - A Guide to Policy 1. The Origins and Evidence for Case Management2. The Transformation of Case Management into Assertive Outreach: The Policy Context 1985-2003 3. The Purpose and Principles of a 'Strengths' Approach Part 2 - A Guide to Practice 1. Ethical Dilemmas 2. The Foundations of Creative Collaboration 3. Targeting: Who is the Client? 4. Developing Trusting Working Relationships 5. Strengths Assessment 6. Care Planning and Care Coordination 7. Working with the Service User 8. Risk-Taking 9. Practice Based Evidence

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