Communication and Mental Illness: Theoretical and Practical Approaches; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Part I: Background; 1 Disorders of communication and mental illness; 2 Anxiety Disorders: Neurotic, Stress-Related and Somatoform Disorders; 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders; 4 Depression and Other Mood Disorders; 5 Personality Disorders; 6 Communication, Language and Mental Illness; 7 Assessment of Speech and Language in Mental Health; 8 Neuropsychiatry and Language; 9 Neuropsychology in Psychiatric Practice; Part II: Management of Mental Health Services
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10 Introduction to Management and Patient Care11 Functioning of the Multidisciplinary Team and the Speech and Language Therapist; 12 The Speech and Language Therapist as a Member of the Mental Health Multidisciplinary Team; 13 Setting Up a Speech and Language Therapy Network in Mental Health; 14 Developing a Speech and Language Therapy Service in Mental Health; 15 General Psychiatry; 16 Services for Older People in Mental Health Settings; 17 Child Psychiatry; 18 Mental Health, Offenders and the Criminal Justice System; 19 Forensic Psychiatry; 20 People with Borderline-Mild Learning Disability
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21 What Can We Learn From the Deaf Patient?22 Communication and Mental Health in People with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome; 23 Gender Identity Disorders; 24 Milieu Therapy; 25 Personal Construct Psychology; 26 Neurolinguistic Programming in Mental Health; 27 A Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Alliance: Group Work Developed Through Cognitive Behavioural Principles; 28 Interpersonal Skills as Part of Social Skill Training for Patients with Schizophrenia; Part III: The Way Forward; 29 Human Communication, Language and Mental Health: Some General Challenges for Research in this Field
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30 Communication and Formal Thought Disorder in Schizophrenia31 Language and Communication in Schizophrenia: A Communication Processing Model; 32 Linguistic Deviance in Schizophrenia: Preliminary Report; 33 Discourse Analysis in Psychiatry; 34 What is Different About the Language of Persons with Mental Illness?; 35 Language Difficulties or Emotional Difficulties -- What Comes First?; 36 Communication and Mental Health: The Way Forward; Appendix: Some Useful Addresses of Organisations Linked to Mental Health Work; The Contributors; Subject Index; Author Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Annotation Communication and Mental Illness is a comprehensive and practical textbook which presents the key themes in the practice of speech therapy in psychiatry. It describes communication problems associated with different kinds of disorders, including the autistic spectrum disorders, and details practical techniques which can be applied to them.
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Communication and mental illness.
International Standard Book Number
1853027324
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Language disorders-- Psychological aspects.
Mentally ill-- Language.
Speech disorders-- Psychological aspects.
Communication Disorders-- therapy.
Mental Disorders-- rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation of Speech and Language Disorders-- methods.