Description
Book SynopsisDesigned to support training and CPD in compulsory mental health work, this book looks at assessment, detention, compulsion and coercion in a variety of settings. With emphasis on theory into practice, the book is essential reading for those looking to develop their reflexive and critical analytical skills.
Table of Contents1. Introduction - Jill Hemmington and Sarah Vicary 2. Lived Experience and the Boundaries Between Professionals and Others - Neil Caton and Jen Kilyon 3. Frames and Boundaries of Race and Ethnicity in Mental Health Act Assessments - Hári Sewell 4. Gender and Forensic Services - Rebecca Fish 5. Boundaries of Risks and Rights and Personality Disorder - Andy Brammer 6. Reflective Supervision, Emotional Containment and the Framing of Self and Others - Gill Robinson 7. Reflective Practice, Truth-Telling and Safe Spaces - Kevin Stone 8. Practice Education: Boundaries of Knowledge, Theory and Practice - Che McGarvey-Gill 9. Compulsory Mental Health Work and Multi-Professional Frames: Occupational Therapy in AMHP Work - Rachel Bloodworth-Strong 10. Nurses as AMHPs: From ‘Unclean’ to ‘Honorary Social Worker’ - Sarah Vicary 11. Who Do You Think You Are? Hybrid Professionals, Boundaries and the Context of AMHP Practice - Caroline Leah 12. Framing Mental Capacity and Mental Health Legislation in Decision Making - Matthew Graham 13. Navigating Communication Boundaries: Statutory Assessments As Places for Shared Decision Making - Jill Hemmington 14. Compulsory Mental Health Work: Framing the Future - Jill Hemmington and Sarah Vicary