Bültmann & Gerriets
Evidence-based Policy and Practice in Mental Health Social Work
von Martin Webber
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Reihe: Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice Series
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ISBN: 978-0-85725-426-9
Auflage: Second Edition
Erschienen am 11.07.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 264 Seiten

Preis: 67,99 €

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Martin Webber is Programme Leader of the MSc in Mental Health Social Work with Children & Adults at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. This is a post-qualifying course for experienced social workers who wish to acquire research training and become advanced practitioners. He came to the Institute of Psychiatry in 2002 as a Social Science Fellow to undertake an MSc in Health Services Research and PhD research on the role of social capital on recovery from depression. He is a qualified social worker and has worked as an Approved Social Worker in a community mental health team in the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames.



Epistemology and Evidence-based Practice in Mental Health Social Work
Contemporary Mental Health Social Work: A Synergy of Professional Practice and Legal Process
Mental-Health Policy: Shaping Social Work Practice
Mental-Health Policy: Exploring its Evidence Base
Becoming an Evidence-Based Practitioner: Steps Towards Evidence-Based Practice in Mental-Health Social Work
How to Critically Appraise Cross-sectional Surveys
How to Critically Appraise Randomised Controlled Trials
How to Critically Appraise Cohort Studies
How to Critically Appraise Case-Control Studies
How to Critically Appraise Systematic Reviews
Demystifying P-values: A User-Friendly Introduction to Statistics Used in Mental-Health Research
How to Critically Appraise Qualitative Studies
Conclusion - Advanced Practitioners: Bringing Research into Practice



Mental health social workers work within multidisciplinary teams, often based in health settings. The variety of services they work within are shaped by mental health policy that is increasingly being influenced by research evidence of 'what works'. This fully-revised second edition has a new chapter on systematic reviews and greater coverage of the impact of the 2007 amendment to Mental Health Act 1983 on mental health practitioners and services.


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