Mental health services Books
£11.56
Lulu Press Ten Days in a MadHouse Annotated
£10.08
Lulu Press The Trauma Informed Herbalist
£21.59
Theheirs Publishing Company Plan de Comidas de la dieta keto vegana Descubre los secretos de los usos sorprendentes e inesperados de la dieta cetognicaadems de recetas veganas y tcnicas esenciales para empezar
£13.68
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Military Mental Health Care
Book SynopsisMilitary Mental Health Care is both a resource for struggling veterans and a useful tool for their loved ones or anyone looking for ways to support the veterans in their lives.Trade Review'Combat is one of life’s most significant traumatic events.' And in a manual that is both thorough and tender, the authors provide a splendid service to veterans, their families, and the mental health professionals who compassionately care for them. Recommendations and resources pertaining to anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, anger management, suicide prevention, and drug abuse fill the book. An extensive presentation on posttraumatic stress disorder includes symptoms and various treatments of the problem. The discussion of traumatic brain injury—considered the 'signature wound' of the current war on terror—is adeptly handled. A stellar section on grieving reminds us that 'grief has its own time line' and comes in many forms: normal, pathological, acute traumatic, and complicated. Ways to aid bereaved military children are offered. A chapter on homelessness highlights a very sad situation: every night an estimated 67,000 veterans in America are homeless. The stigma surrounding mental health issues contributes to the silent suffering of veterans returning from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Some feel shamed by their vulnerability; others feel guilt and blame themselves. This guide makes it clear that every veteran 'deserves to get better,' and highlights the various kinds of help available to military personnel. * Booklist, Starred Review *Mental health help for vets is abundant, but finding the right resource in a time of crisis can be tricky. Therapist Lawhorne-Scott and journalist Philpott (the duo behind the forthcoming Wounded Warrior Handbook) abet that search for soldiers and their families in a unique reference that pulls together information on treatment and support for a range of post service psychological problems, from traumatic brain injury to substance abuse, anxiety, and sexual trauma. The authors present a particularly packed section on the treatment options for post-traumatic stress disorder, including types of counseling, recent medical findings, and an exhaustive—and somewhat dense and technical—look at anger management, an issue affecting soldiers with PTSD at a higher rate than those without. The manual also includes a detailed guide for families to hold meetings designed to help each member—as well as the vet—and a plan for families to face the changes and expectations that arise with a returning soldier. Given the tens of thousands of soldiers coming home from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan each month (a third of them with or likely to develop mental health problems), Lawhorne-Scott and Philpott’s guide is particularly timely. * Publishers Weekly *Therapist Lawhorne-Scott and journalist Philpott (coauthors, The Wounded Warrior Handbook) state that 'one in three returning warriors has or is likely to develop serious mental health and/or psychological issues that make it difficult for them to adjust to a normal environment.' Directed at military service members, this is an easy-to-follow reference guide on mental health for returning veterans. Chapters cover problems (e.g., PTSD, head injuries), symptoms (e.g., stress, anger, depression), social issues (e.g., suicide, homelessness, family relationships), resilience, and wellness. Self-help sections include bulleted lists, suggested websites, and resources from the Veterans Administration and other service agencies. Each chapter is designed to stand alone, so there is some repetition; for example, anger appears as the subject of one chapter, while the information is duplicated in the chapter on PTSD. VERDICT A thorough starting point for families, veterans, and caregivers seeking information on military service–related mental health issues. * Library Journal *The stigma of mental illness is one that, unfortunately, plagues current and former members of the military, as well as civilians. Yet those returning home from the trials and stresses of combat far too often also face depression, disconnection, isolation, anger, post-traumatic stress disorder, unemployment, poverty, substance abuse, divorce, grief, domestic abuse, homelessness, and suicide. The past decade has seen tens of thousands of Americans deployed in many theaters of war; some died, some came back physically wounded, and undoubtedly many more came back mentally wounded. As its subtitle indicates, Military Mental Health Care, by Lawhorne (clinical therapist) and Philpott (editor, International Homeland Security Journal), is designed to serve as a resource for "service members, veterans, families, and community." The various chapters deal with specific mental issues and are divided into useful, specific subsections. The book also has an excellent glossary and index. Considering its content and reasonable price, this book should be a useful resource for library and personal collections. It is a nice addition to the "Military Life" series, which includes, among other titles, Lawhorne, Philpott, and J. Hill's The Wounded Warrior Handbook (2nd ed., CH, Jul'12, 49-6037). Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *Mental illness in the military is a critical issue discussed regularly on television, radio, and newspapers. . . . Mental health clinicians will benefit from the book’s description of agencies, services, and self-help groups for military personnel with mental health problems. ... Military Mental Health Care is a good place to start for those interested in mental health problems relevant to the military (e.g., post-traumatic stress). Military Mental Health Care is a practical guide for those who want to understand the specific mental health problems most frequently suffered in the military. Each chapter provides quick, concise information on a specific mental health topic and how ultimately to receive more information. This text, like other texts, is not a replacement for professional mental health care nor does it purport to be. The book, however, is useful to any lay person trying to understand mental illness in the military. * North American Social Science Review *Military Mental Health Care is an excellent resource for mental health organizations and veterans groups. With the statistic of every soldier who gets killed in the line of duty, 25 soldiers die of their own hand, a lot more needs to be done to help our returning warriors! The introduction in this book tells us that 1 out of 3 returning veterans needs some kind of mental health care. Not only are these soldiers struggling, but the problems spiral out to include wives, children, and our community. ... This book works as a reference book with easy to locate chapters in a time of crisis. For example, anxiety, PTSD, depression, stress, sexual trauma, grief, anger and several other problems are all completely covered by chapter. As a worker for NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness), we are constantly on the look-out for books of this nature to help our clientele. Instead of having to read an entire book to get the help you need, you can locate the chapter that you need at the present time. ... I think this book would be a very beneficial book to have in offices such as NAMI, Mental Health of America and organizations that do counseling for our returning soldiers. * Goodreads *From the foreword: While prevention will always be the ultimate goal, unfortunately in our line of work that is sometimes unavoidable. We define resiliency as having the ability to overcome adversity or setback, rebound from an incident and return to a renewed level of optimal performance. I think you will find that our various resiliency programs provide valuable resources in overcoming adversity and building resiliency in the mind, body, and spirit. As you read through these chapters, it will be evident that resiliency plays a critical role in all phases of the process from initial injury/incident through rehabilitation to sustaining optimality. . . . Stay Fit! Stay Strong! Stay Resilient! -- Sgt. Major Bryan Battaglia, Senior Enlisted Officer, Joint Chiefs of Staff at the PentagonTable of ContentsForeword Introduction 1. Traumatic Brain Injury 2. Stress 3. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 4. Depression 5. Anger 6. Anxiety 7. Grief 8. Stigma 9. Alcohol/Drugs 10. Sleep Disturbance 11. Sexual Trauma and Hazing 12. Suicide 13. Families 14. Homelessness and Mental Health 15. Resilience 16. Health and Wellness References and Resource Guide Glossary Index About the Authors
£20.54
Lulu.com Mind Over Anxiety
£12.39
Lulu.com Freedom is in the Mind
£19.98
£23.63
Wildside Press Hypochondriasis
£10.22
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Childhood Interrupted The Complete Guide to PANDAS and PANS
£18.87
Tyndale House Publishers Your Brain Is Always Listening
Book Synopsis
£20.69
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Davids Journey with Schizophrenia Insight into Recovery
£11.51
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Schizophrenia: Understanding Symptoms Diagnosis & Treatment
£10.18
Wilder Publications The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science
£21.53
Lioncrest Publishing When Mental Illness Strikes: Crisis Intervention for the Financial Plan
£23.19
Wilfrid Laurier University Press Living Recovery: Youth Speak Out on âOwningâ Mental Illness
Book SynopsisLiving Recovery provides critical information for practitioners and educators in mental health services about the self-described needs of young people diagnosed with mental illness. It portrays the stages of living with mental illness through the recovery model ELARââ¬"emergence, loss, adaptation, and recovery. The author interviewed youth aged sixteen to twenty-seven in Canada, Australia, and the US, and her book relates the price of the stigma surrounding mental illness, especially for young people who are already challenged with the developmental tasks of adolescence. The text examines the youth-described ââ¬Åsocial illnessâ⬠of stigma and the resulting self-marginalization they say is necessary to survive stigma and social isolation. When youth feel isolated, ignored, or shunned, the resulting shame and stress they may feel has the potential to exacerbate such illnesses as obsessive compulsive disorder, psychosis, anxiety, and/or various mood disorders. The findings from this research anticipate and identify interventions that are useful for youth with mental illness. If programs and systems of care take into account youth stories such as those presented here, interventions will become more meaningful and more likely to address problems related to social and emotional distresses. In charting journeys through the emergence of illness, to loss, adaptation, and recovery, the book reports on how mental illness disrupted these youthsââ¬â¢ lives on every level, especially in the transition from late adolescence to young adulthood. But youth also describe ways in which they adapted and recovered and how they came to ââ¬Åown the illnessâ⬠with a greater sense of agency and self-direction.Table of ContentsTable of Contents for Living Recovery: Youth Speak Out on ââ¬ÅOwningâ⬠Mental Illness by JoAnn Elizabeth Leavey Acknowledgements Chapter One: Framing the Context for Youth with Mental Illness Introduction Terms Used in This Book Who Is This Book For? Redefining Our Understanding of Mental "Illness" The Journey of Youth Through the Mental Health System Framing the Context for Youth Living with Mental Illness The Effects of a Mental Illness Diagnosis on Youth Youth, Metaphor, and Mental Illness Youth and the Social Construction of Mental Illness The Significance and Direction of This Work Summary Chapter Two: How Do Youth Experience Mental Illness? Prevalence of Mental Illness Growing Up: Forming Identity and Developmental Tasks for Young People Some Common Problems Experienced by Youth with Mental Illness Summary Chapter Three: Youth Participants: Who Are They? Research Objectives Why Use Qualitative Research? The Interviews Demographic Profile of Participants My Impressions of Participants Summary Chapter Four: Youth Speak: Mental Health Experiences and Needs Data Analysis: Emergency, Loss, Adaptation, and Recovery (ELAR) What Do Youth Have to Say? 1. Emergence 2. Loss 3. Adaptation 4. Recovery Summary Chapter Five: Understanding: Integrating the Results Integrating the Results and the Stages of Emergence, Loss, Adaptation, and Recovery General Context Developing Theory about Youth and Mental Illness: A Framework for Understanding Considerations for Practice The Stages of Emergence, Loss, Adaptation, and Recovery Integration and Implications of Key Findings Summary Chapter Six: Where Are We and Where Do We Go from Here? Gap in Service Delivery Significance of Early Intervention Implications and Suggestions for Testing the Theoretical Framework Adaptation: A Conceptual Approach Recovery and Wellness Implications and Suggestions for Future Program and Policy Design Limits and Benefits of This Research Suggestions for Future Research Conclusion Appendix References Index
£28.47
£11.35
University of Alaska Press With the Wind and the Waves: A Guide to Mental Health Practices in Alaska Native Communities
£20.82
Wilder Publications The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science
£12.63
Robertson Publishing PTSD in Pictures & Words
£12.40
Hayle Medical Dyslexia: Diagnosis and Treatment
£94.50
Hayle Medical Understanding Mood Disorders
£109.80
Hayle Medical Mood Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment
£99.00
Foster Academics Eating Disorders
£104.62
Foster Academics Learning Disabilities: Assessment and Intervention
£94.50
Foster Academics Mood Disorders: Clinical Assessment and Management
£109.80
Halo Publishing International Uncovered
£18.86
Covenant Books Unbreakable: Lessons Learned from Real Cop Stories to Build Resiliency and Mental Toughness
£10.40
American Medical Publishers A Clinical Guide to Anorexia Nervosa
Book Synopsis
£110.07
American Medical Publishers Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Eating
Book Synopsis
£114.44
Difference Press Holy Sh*t, My Kid is Cutting!: The Complete Plan to Stop Self-Harm
Book SynopsisYou discovered your kid is cutting, leaving you with a sinking feeling in your stomach. You ask yourself questions such as: Is my kid’s self-harm my fault? Did I fail as a parent? Where is the smiling kid I once knew? Cutting is the behavior that tells you something is definitely wrong and that your kid needs immediate understanding and help. Dr. J.J. Kelly has been working with teens and young adults for the last fifteen years, and she is the person whom other professionals send their self-harm patients to. In Holy Sh*t, My Kid Is Cutting!, she makes sure you: Uncover why your kid is cutting by debunking myths and revealing truths about self-harm Build your plan of action to make the cutting stop Find the professional who actually helps Move your kid forward to becoming a healthy, active, joyful young adult Relieve your worry and guilt, and get all the tools you need to steer your kid onto a healthy, happy path again.
£12.30
Chiron Publications Psychedelics and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts
£30.50
Lulu.com Chasing Fireflies
£14.47
Independently Published Self-Harm to Self-Harmony: A Personal Journey of Overcoming Self-Harm
£11.52
Aheri Press Liberation
£28.49
Devon Station Books Helping Mothers Helping Babies
£28.50
Black Inc. Because Im Not Myself You See
£17.09
Passionpreneur Publishing With Gratitude
£15.99
Isohan Publishing Inclusive Mental Health Practice
£10.28
Isohan Publishing Mental Health Workbook for Military Spouses
£12.60
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: An Information Guide
£8.90
Each One Teach One Publications Racial Trauma Recovery: Healing Our Past Using Rhythm and Processing
£29.69
Tellwell Talent Gita for Jacob
£10.71
Tellwell Talent Descent Into Hell
£17.96
Chipmunka Publishing King of The World
£16.59
Chipmunka Publishing Preordained By Death
£13.63
Chipmunka Publishing The Walking Worried
£16.59
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Mental Health Wisdom
£11.72