Consultation between professionals can help individuals and services, both in terms of skills development and inter-professional relationships reducing the need for cross referrals and patient waiting. It enables existing skills and expertise to be spread widely, whilst contributing to a more thoughtful culture in mental health. This book describes consultation between practitioners in child and adolescent mental health services as a way of addressing needs and co-developing skills. Each chapter looks in detail at real life examples of consultation work across different settings and in different contexts, providing the reader with a genuine flavour of the work and the benefits is can bring. Training, service and organisational issues are al...
The lack of specialist mental health care in rural areas necessitates an innovative approach to serv...
The present study was part of a two-stage study set up to examine the changes fundholding has made o...
This is an excellent book. I am sur-prised that the entire field of child and adolescent psychiatry,...
Consultation between professionals can help individuals and services, both in terms of skills develo...
It is estimated that approximately 10% of children and young people in Scotland have mental health p...
Published version made available with permission from publisher. Version of record available here: i...
Background: The Family Consultation Service (FCS) is a community mental health intervention for chil...
Despite the importance of consultation in early intervention of mental health difficulties, there ha...
Recent development of comprehensive Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) has seen the...
In specialist child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provision serving children living i...
A number of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) have established primary mental heal...
Anyone who works within children and adolescent mental health services knows what a challenging and ...
The Social Worker's Guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health provides a comprehensive guide to wo...
The Child Mental Health Service (CMHS) is an Australian primary care program introduced in July 2010...
The lack of specialist mental health care in rural areas necessitates an innovative approach to serv...
The lack of specialist mental health care in rural areas necessitates an innovative approach to serv...
The present study was part of a two-stage study set up to examine the changes fundholding has made o...
This is an excellent book. I am sur-prised that the entire field of child and adolescent psychiatry,...
Consultation between professionals can help individuals and services, both in terms of skills develo...
It is estimated that approximately 10% of children and young people in Scotland have mental health p...
Published version made available with permission from publisher. Version of record available here: i...
Background: The Family Consultation Service (FCS) is a community mental health intervention for chil...
Despite the importance of consultation in early intervention of mental health difficulties, there ha...
Recent development of comprehensive Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) has seen the...
In specialist child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provision serving children living i...
A number of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) have established primary mental heal...
Anyone who works within children and adolescent mental health services knows what a challenging and ...
The Social Worker's Guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health provides a comprehensive guide to wo...
The Child Mental Health Service (CMHS) is an Australian primary care program introduced in July 2010...
The lack of specialist mental health care in rural areas necessitates an innovative approach to serv...
The lack of specialist mental health care in rural areas necessitates an innovative approach to serv...
The present study was part of a two-stage study set up to examine the changes fundholding has made o...
This is an excellent book. I am sur-prised that the entire field of child and adolescent psychiatry,...