Working with Dual Diagnosis: A Psychosocial Perspective
By (Author) Darren Hill
By (author) William J. Penson
By (author) Divine Charura
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
3rd November 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Care of people with mental health issues
Nursing specialties
362.2
Paperback
192
Width 156mm, Height 156mm
In the UK it is estimated that a third of patients in mental health services have a substance abuse problem, and that half of patients in drug and alcohol services have a mental health problem. Part of Palgrave's Foundations of Mental Health series, this book explores the intertwined issues of substance use and mental health as a social phenomenon and offers a critical, informative guide to understanding dual diagnosis. Written by authors with extensive experience within mental health and drug treatment services, Working with Dual Diagnosis explores areas that are key to understanding the relationship between the two, including: - Models for understanding substance use, mental health and the correlation of complex social and psychological factors - Treatment processes for working with individuals, groups and families and within a community setting - The historical social, political, economic and legislative context of mental health and substance use - Practice implications for dual diagnosis, including how practitioners can work with and promote better treatment, after care and support for those experiencing dual diagnosis issues. Enriched with reflective exercises, case studies and key points, this book will inform all work related to dual diagnosis populations within health, social and criminal justice service, and is an essential text for social work, nursing, occupational therapy and probation students.
This book covers important issues and provides readers with an understanding of the history, context and practice of working with clients with the label of a 'Dual Diagnosis'. - Sharon Sykes, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Darren Hill is a Principal Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, a registered Social Worker and a former Community Drug Worker. William J Penson is currently a PhD student at UCLAN and a mental health trainer with the UK charity Community Links (Northern). Divine Charura is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University in Counselling and Psycho-therapy. He is also an independent trainer, coach and a UKCP registered Psychothera-pist and Supervisor.