Models for mental disorder : conceptual models in psychiatry
Publisher: Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 5th edDescription: viii, 194p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781118540527
- WM 100
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Summary: Anticipates the move towards integration of psychiatric services into multidisciplinary teams (doctor, psychologist, nurse, social worker, etc) and the need to bring together the different philosophies of mental illness. This book identifies four different models of mental disorder that are relevant to clinical practice.
1. Introduction -- 2. The disease model -- 3. The psychodynamic model -- 4. The cognitive-behavioural model -- 5. The social model -- 6. An integrated model.
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WM 100 THO Mental health and well-being : alternatives to the medical model | WM 100 TRE Treating chronic and severe mental disorders : | WM 100 TYR Nidotherapy : | WM 100 TYR Models for mental disorder : conceptual models in psychiatry | WM 100 VUL Vulnerability to psychopathology : risk across the lifespan | WM 100 WAT Mental health practice : | WM 100 WOM Women's mental health : |
Previous edition published as: Models for mental disorder / Peter Tyrer, Derek Steinberg ; with illustrations by Derek Steinberg. 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The disease model -- 3. The psychodynamic model -- 4. The cognitive-behavioural model -- 5. The social model -- 6. An integrated model.
Anticipates the move towards integration of psychiatric services into multidisciplinary teams (doctor, psychologist, nurse, social worker, etc) and the need to bring together the different philosophies of mental illness. This book identifies four different models of mental disorder that are relevant to clinical practice.
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