Early intervention in psychiatry EI of nearly everything for better mental health

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Otros Autores: Byrne, Peter, 1964- editor (editor), Rosen, Alan, 1946 January 3- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley and Sons Inc 2014.
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46125267*spi
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  • Machine generated contents note: List of contributors
  • Foreword
  • Part I: The Rationale for Early Intervention in Nearly Everything
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 How Early Intervention can turn things upside down and turn a patient into a psychiatrist
  • 3 Involving the Family in Early Interventions
  • 4 Do Early Intervention Services for Psychosis Represent Value for Money?
  • Part II: Early Intervention across the Lifespan
  • 5 Perinatal preventive interventions in psychiatry: A clinical perspective
  • 6 Psychiatry and Intervention in Infancy and Early Childhood
  • 7 Early Intervention for young people with mental illness
  • 8 Transiting out of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
  • 9 Adults of working age
  • 10 Early Intervention in Older Adults
  • A focus on Alzheimer's Dementia
  • Part III: Early Intervention in Specific Settings
  • 11 Primary prevention of mental disorders
  • 12 Early intervention in mental health problems: the role of the voluntary sector
  • 13 Why primary care matters for early intervention in psychiatry
  • 14 General hospitals
  • 15 Early Intervention Services: Background, rationale and development
  • Part IV: Early Intervention in Specific Disorders
  • 16 Prevention and early intervention in depression and anxiety disorders
  • 17 Alcohol and substance use prevention and early intervention
  • 18 Early intervention in childhood disorders
  • 19 Early intervention for Delirium
  • 20 Early intervention for Self-harm
  • 21 Early intervention in Bipolar disorder
  • 22 Early intervention in Eating disorders
  • 23 Early intervention to reduce violence and offending outcomes in young people with mental disorders
  • 24 Early intervention for Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Part V: Conclusions
  • 25 Early intervention and The Power of Social Movements: UK development of early intervention in psychosis as a social movement and its implications for leadership
  • 26 Challenging stigma
  • 27 Conclusions including standards
  • Afterword.