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Values and Ethics in Mental Health Practice
Author | : Daisy Bogg |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2010-09-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781844457748 |
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This book draws on both the historical context and contemporary research evidence to present the roles of the Mental Health Social Worker, the Approved Mental Health Professional and Best Interest Assessor, within an ethical framework. Codes of practice and statutory legal requirements, such as the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and the Human Rights Act, are all considered and linked to a competency-based approach that will assist both those in training and those in practice to understand the dilemmas, complexities and conflicts that are evident in the practice environment.
Values and Ethics in Mental Health
Author | : Alastair Morgan,Anne Felton,Bill Fulford |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2015-11-02 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781350313187 |
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Mental health is the one area of health care where people are often treated against their will, with the justification that it is in their own interest. This raises significant ethical questions and value dilemmas; questions of autonomy, human rights, power and treatment. An understanding of how values matter is of vital importance across all disciplines working within the mental health field. This book provides a comprehensive and exploratory text for practitioners, students and all those interested in developing a knowledge of both ethics and the wider framework of values-based practice. It is unique in being fully co-written by authors representing both service user and service provider perspectives. This exciting new text will enable the mental health practitioner to work more co-productively with service users within a humane and just approach to care. With an emphasis on rights-based compassionate care throughout, this book: - Tackles the issues of how mental health is understood through key theoretical debates about mental distress, values and labelling; - Encourages readers to think critically about their understanding of key issues such as recovery, autonomy, power, knowledge, diagnoses and empathy; - Draws on a wide range of case examples and exercises to help readers deepen their knowledge of values-based practice and ethics in mental health.
Values and Ethics in Mental Health
Author | : Alastair Morgan,Anne Felton,Bill Fulford |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2015-11-02 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781350313187 |
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Mental health is the one area of health care where people are often treated against their will, with the justification that it is in their own interest. This raises significant ethical questions and value dilemmas; questions of autonomy, human rights, power and treatment. An understanding of how values matter is of vital importance across all disciplines working within the mental health field. This book provides a comprehensive and exploratory text for practitioners, students and all those interested in developing a knowledge of both ethics and the wider framework of values-based practice. It is unique in being fully co-written by authors representing both service user and service provider perspectives. This exciting new text will enable the mental health practitioner to work more co-productively with service users within a humane and just approach to care. With an emphasis on rights-based compassionate care throughout, this book: - Tackles the issues of how mental health is understood through key theoretical debates about mental distress, values and labelling; - Encourages readers to think critically about their understanding of key issues such as recovery, autonomy, power, knowledge, diagnoses and empathy; - Draws on a wide range of case examples and exercises to help readers deepen their knowledge of values-based practice and ethics in mental health.
Global Mental Health Ethics
Author | : Allen R. Dyer,Brandon A. Kohrt,Philip J. Candilis |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2021-05-22 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9783030662967 |
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This volume addresses gaps in the existing literature of global mental health by focusing on the ethical considerations that are implicit in discussions of health policy. In line with trends in clinical education around the world today, this text is explicitly designed to draw out the principles and values by which programs can be designed and policy decisions enacted. It presents an ethical lens for understanding right and wrong in conditions of scarcity and crisis, and the common controversies that lead to conflict. Additionally, a focus on the mental health response in “post-conflict” settings, provides guidance for real-world matters facing clinicians and humanitarian workers today. Global Mental Health Ethics fills a crucial gap for students in psychiatry, psychology, addictions, public health, geriatric medicine, social work, nursing, humanitarian response, and other disciplines.
Ethics and Mental Health
Author | : Michael Robertson,Garry Walter |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2013-09-26 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781444168655 |
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The field of ethics is expanding and has assumed new significance as a compulsory part of study for psychiatrists and all mental health professionals. Ethics and Mental Health: The Patient, Profession and Community presents a new approach to these ethical dilemmas that have become an increasing part of modern practice.The book begins by exploring c
Ethical Issues in Mental Health
Author | : Steve Baldwin,Philip J. Barker |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2013-11-11 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781489932709 |
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Why write another book on ethics? As practitioners we are involved both in the design and delivery of services to people with mental health problems. In common with all other professionals, our work has led to the experience of ethical dilemmas: typically, these have involved major confrontations, either with our col leagues or our consciences. This book, however, is not limited to a discussion of such major themes. Rather, we have tried to use a broader canvas: ethics, in our view, is really about the judgement of right and wrong in ordinary, everyday life. Ethics are highly personal: we fashion our own personal code from our experi ence of others, and from the 'tests' which bring meaning to our lives. Such experiences shape our individual values. We bring these codes and values to our work. We are not always aware of their influence in our dealings with people. Although we may not always be aware of it, all our actions pose an ethical question. Given that our work involves us in helping others to live ordinary, satisfying lives, this challenge heightens the intensity of our ethical dilemmas. This is most evident where our personal code conflicts with the implicit code of the health setting.
Mental Illness and Public Health Care
Author | : James M. Humber,Robert F. Almeder |
Publsiher | : Humana Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-11-19 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1617373109 |
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Is the involuntary commitment of the mentally ill morally proper? How can we determine proper psychiatric care in a managed health care system? And can a mental health professional violate patient's confidentiality when they believe a patient is a threat to someone? In six non-ideological essays, leading bioethicists, including one with practical experience in medical administration, search for clear moral and legal guidelines for dealing with the complex issues presented when treating mentally ill patients. Objective and readily understandable, Mental Illness and Public Health Care illuminates for the educated reader some of the key ethical issues facing mental health care professionals and provides convincing practical conclusions with real moral import.
From Morality to Mental Health
Author | : Mike W. Martin |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2006-04-20 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780195304718 |
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Surveying the ways in which morality and mental health are related, this book touches on practical concerns, such as love and work, crime and violence, and addictions. It aims to shows how morality and mental health are intertwined in our pursuit of a meaningful life.