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Mental health-substance use is a complex interrelation, with equally complex implications for individuals and their families, health professionals and society. Although its international recognition as an issue of critical importance is growing, clear guidance for professionals on mental health-substance use and its treatment is hard to find. The Mental Health-Substance Use series addresses this need, concentrating on concerns, dilemmas and concepts that impact on the life and well-being of affected individuals and those close to them, and the future direction of practice, education, research, services, interventions, and treatment. Having set the scene with the first book's Introduction, this second book in the series tackles service development: how to evaluate the current state from a firm knowledge base, plan and manage change to provide better services, and continue monitoring and evaluating them on an ongoing basis. The volumes in this series are designed to challenge concepts and stimulate debate, exploring all aspects of the development in treatment, intervention and care responses, and the adoption of research-led best practice. They are essential reading for mental health and substance use professionals, students and educators

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Setting the scene. Historical policy context of mental health-substance use. Epidemiological issues in mental health-substance use: a case for life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology. National mental health development unit - an English perspective. Severe mental health and substance use: developing integrated services - a UK perspective. An Australian rural service system’s journey towards systemic mental health-substance use capability. Developing and evaluating innovative community programme. Guidelines for working with mental health-substance use. Strategy development, model policy and procedures. The implications of workplace stress on service development. Team working. Communication: the essence of good practice, management and leadership. Spirituality, mental health-substance use. Sexuality, mental health-substance use. Mental health in the UK: the legal dimension. Useful chapters. Useful contacts.

Developing Services in Mental Health-Substance

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9781846193408, 978-1846193408
      ISBN10: 1846193400

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      Book Synopsis
      Mental health-substance use is a complex interrelation, with equally complex implications for individuals and their families, health professionals and society. Although its international recognition as an issue of critical importance is growing, clear guidance for professionals on mental health-substance use and its treatment is hard to find. The Mental Health-Substance Use series addresses this need, concentrating on concerns, dilemmas and concepts that impact on the life and well-being of affected individuals and those close to them, and the future direction of practice, education, research, services, interventions, and treatment. Having set the scene with the first book's Introduction, this second book in the series tackles service development: how to evaluate the current state from a firm knowledge base, plan and manage change to provide better services, and continue monitoring and evaluating them on an ongoing basis. The volumes in this series are designed to challenge concepts and stimulate debate, exploring all aspects of the development in treatment, intervention and care responses, and the adoption of research-led best practice. They are essential reading for mental health and substance use professionals, students and educators

      Table of Contents
      Setting the scene. Historical policy context of mental health-substance use. Epidemiological issues in mental health-substance use: a case for life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology. National mental health development unit - an English perspective. Severe mental health and substance use: developing integrated services - a UK perspective. An Australian rural service system’s journey towards systemic mental health-substance use capability. Developing and evaluating innovative community programme. Guidelines for working with mental health-substance use. Strategy development, model policy and procedures. The implications of workplace stress on service development. Team working. Communication: the essence of good practice, management and leadership. Spirituality, mental health-substance use. Sexuality, mental health-substance use. Mental health in the UK: the legal dimension. Useful chapters. Useful contacts.

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