Palliative Care within Mental Health: Principles and Philosophy (Original Publisher)
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Explore the vital intersection of mental health and palliative care with Palliative Care within Mental Health: Principles and Philosophy (2012)—a groundbreaking CRC Press publication that redefines how we support individuals with severe mental illness facing life-limiting conditions. A must-read for mental health professionals, palliative care providers, and interdisciplinary teams seeking truly holistic care.
Description
Palliative Care within Mental Health: Principles and Philosophy – 1st Edition (2012) by CRC Press is an essential reference that examines the profound and often overlooked need for palliative approaches in mental health services. The book emphasizes a humanistic, patient-centered model of care for individuals living with both chronic mental illness and life-limiting physical conditions.
Ideal for psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, social workers, palliative care clinicians, and policy-makers, this text offers a comprehensive philosophical and clinical foundation for merging two traditionally separate disciplines. It challenges prevailing healthcare boundaries and advocates for compassionate, coordinated care at the end of life for people with enduring mental health conditions.
Key Features & Highlights:
- Explores the philosophical and ethical frameworks underpinning palliative care in mental health
- Advocates for inclusive, non-stigmatizing care models for people with serious mental illness
- Includes interdisciplinary perspectives and contributions from experts in psychiatry, palliative medicine, ethics, and nursing
- Discusses system-level integration, service development, and care planning
- Encourages reflective practice and critical engagement with real-world challenges
Topics Covered Include:
- Includes core chapters on ethical care in mental illness, communication challenges, spiritual care, symptom management in psychiatric populations, and integrated care planning
- Highlights practical and theoretical strategies for delivering compassionate end-of-life care in mental health contexts
- Covers institutional, legal, and cultural considerations when applying palliative principles in psychiatric care
About the Author:
The book is authored and edited by a team of multidisciplinary experts with extensive experience in psychiatry, palliative care, and healthcare ethics. Their combined work contributes to reshaping how healthcare systems address suffering in marginalized populations.
Technical Details:
- Format: PDF
- File Size: Approximately 8–14 MB
- Language: English
- Device Compatibility: Fully compatible with Kindle, iOS and Android devices, tablets, laptops, and all major eReaders
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q1: Is this book clinically focused or more philosophical in nature?
A: The book blends both clinical insight and philosophical discussion, making it suitable for practitioners seeking practical approaches as well as those exploring ethical and systemic dimensions of care.
Q2: Can this text be used for academic courses or training programs?
A: Yes. This book is highly recommended for use in postgraduate courses, training modules, and interdisciplinary seminars in mental health, palliative care, and medical ethics.
Additional information
Publisher |
CRC Press |
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Language |
English |
Published Year |
2012 |
ISBN |
9781846195372, 9781040295113, 9781040293119, 9781003579625 |
File Size |
56 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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