ABSTRACT

Tackling Mental Health Crises provides a practical guide to combining social and psychological responses to mental health problems.

David Kingdon and Marie Finn look at what constitutes a crisis, be it an individual crisis presentation or a situational crisis for services. They reject current diagnostic approaches to mental health, focussing instead on a symptom-led approach and keeping an awareness of the intervention experience for clients and carers throughout. Subjects covered include:

  • engaging and assessing the client
  • risk assessment and management
  • emotional, behavioural, cognitive and physical presentations
  • service teams and settings.

The emphasis throughout is on taking a holistic look at crisis prevention and management, encompassing both the work that takes place at an individual level and the wider impact of societal and political issues.

Containing clear direction and practical advice, combined with numerous case studies and commentary from users and carers themselves, this book will be of great use to anyone involved with dealing with mental health crises.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

What is a crisis?

chapter |16 pages

Crisis planning

chapter |31 pages

Emotional difficulties

chapter |31 pages

Behavioural problems

chapter |18 pages

Troublesome thoughts

chapter |14 pages

Physical symptoms

chapter |25 pages

Service teams and settings

chapter |15 pages

Preventing crises