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This practical guide helps nursing students and other healthcare professionals promote and improve the health and wellbeing of those with mental health problems by looking closely at the disparities that people with mental health problems face in relation to their physical health.
It includes:
• Evidence-based techniques such as motivational interviewing and promoting physical activity. • MCQs at the start of each chapter for readers to test their knowledge. • Reflection points, activities and case studies to link theory to practice. • Summaries of key messages to take away.
This is essential reading for all nursing students and healthcare professionals.
Part one: Mental and physical health in contextChapter one: Concepts of health and current health policy - Dr Tim BradshawChapter two: Physical health in people with mental health problems - Dr Tim BradshawChapter three: Signs and symptoms of common physical health problems - Pat ConaghanPart two: Primary, secondary and tertiary preventionChapter four: Assessing and monitoring physical health - Pat Conaghan and Nigel HendersonChapter five: Physical health of young people at high/ultra-high risk for psychosis - Rebekah Carney and Joseph FirthChapter six: Protecting the cardiovascular and metabolic health of people experiencing psychosis for the first time - Dr David ShiersChapter seven: Promoting physical activity - Joseph Firth and Rebekah Carney Chapter eight : Smoking cessation - Dr Tim BradshawChapter nine: Weight management - Dr Jackie Cleator and Dr Tim BradshawChapter ten: Conducting health checks using the serious mental illness Health Improvement Profile [HIP] - Dr Jacquie WhitePart three: Overcoming common barriers to health and wellbeingChapter eleven: Activation for physical and mental well-being - Dr Hilary MairsChapter twelve: Motivational Interviewing for Positive Lifestyle Choices - Ian Wilson
′This book is a valuable resource for many people within the healthcare field. It is neatly divided into two parts; context within current UK policy and issues within practice areas. Many key areas are covered with multi-choice questions to enhance the learning for the reader. A contemporary, essential read.′