Problematic and risk behaviours in psychosis : a shared formulation approach
2010
Acknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. List of Abbreviations. Part I: The SAFE Approach Theory, Models and Processes. Problematic Behaviour in Psychosis: A Barrier to Social Inclusion and Recovery. Definitions, Prevalence and Consequences. The SAFE Approach: An Overview. Improving Care Planning: The WHO ICIDH-2 Model and Service Level Formulation. Formulating the Person: Arriving at a Shared View. Shared Risk Assessment in Psychosis. Shared Risk Formulation. CARM: An Integrative Model for Understanding Problematic Behaviour in Psychosis. Working with Staff and Carer Beliefs in SAFE. Part II: Assessment. Assessing Problematic Behaviours Excesses in Psychosis: A Multidisciplinary Team Based Approach. Identifying Early Warning Signs of Risk. Assessing Behavioural Deficits. Part III: Interventions in SAFE. Working with Low Risk Behavioural Excesses. Working with High Risk Behaviours. Working with Behavioural Deficits. Part IV: Implementation Issues: Translating SAFE into Routine Clinical Practice. Translating SAFE into Care Plans. Applying SAFE and CARM in Specialist Settings. Implementing SAFE: The Dynamics of Change. Training, Supervision, Reflective Practice and Staff Support Groups. Appendices. References. Index.
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