Interprofessional Care and Mental Health A Discursive Exploration of Team Meeting Practices / edited by Cordet Smart, Timothy Auburn.

This book utilises conversation analysis (CA) and discursive psychology (DP) methodologies to examine the internal workings of multi-disciplinary teams which are concerned with the care, treatment and diagnosis of clients with complex mental health needs. Bringing together practitioners, service use...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Smart, Cordet (Editor), Auburn, Timothy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:The Language of Mental Health
Springer eBook Collection.
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Electronic access restricted to members of the Holy Cross Community.
Table of Contents:
  • CHAPTER 1: Introduction; Cordet Smart, Jennifer Dickenson and Tim Auburn
  • CHAPTER 2:Inside the meeting: Discursive approaches as a framework for understanding multidisciplinary team Meetings; Timothy Auburn, Cordet Smart, Madeleine Tremblett
  • CHAPTER 3: Healthcare meetings where the service user is absent: The ethical and values based implications for research; Cordet Smart, Lindsay Aikman, Madeleine Tremblett, Jennifer Dickenson and Sifiso Mhlanga
  • Part Two: Identifying and understanding the complexities of MDT meetings
  • PART TWO: Identifying and understanding the complexities of MDT meetings
  • CHAPTER 4: Theorising multi-disciplinary team meetings in mental health clinical practice; Cordet Smart, Timothy Auburn
  • CHAPTER 5: Power struggles in MDT meetings; using different orders of interaction to understand the interplay of hierarchy, knowledge and accountability; Cordet Smart, Christianne Pollock, Lindsay Aikman, and Erica Willoughby
  • CHAPTER 6: ‘Unspoken’ outcomes; the unintended consequences of interactions in MDT meetings as supporting staff wellbeing and the delivery of compassionate care; Lindsay Aikman
  • PART THREE: Clinical applications – team formulations in mental health MDTs
  • CHAPTER 7: Conversation analysis of psychological formulation discussions in adult learning disabilities teams; Katherine Peckitt, Cordet Smart
  • CHAPTER 8: Does this child have autism? Exploring team discussions when diagnosing Autistic Spectrum Disorder; Nicole Parish,- CHAPTER 9: Negotiating resources during CMHT team meetings – exploring requests for joint working; Sifiso Mhlanga
  • CHAPTER 10: Sharing Information and Retelling Stories in a Memory Clinic MDT Meeting
  • Jennifer Dickenson, Cordet Smart
  • PART FOUR: Patient centred interactions in team meetings
  • CHAPTER 11: Advocacy for service users and carers in community learning disability team meetings when service users and carers are absent; Cordet Smart, Holly Reed
  • CHAPTER 12: Concern constructions in multidisciplinary team meetings: risk or patient focused?; Madeleine Tremblett
  • CHAPTER 13: Listening To ‘Early Intervention In Psychosis Teams’ Talk About Psychosis And Its Meaning: The Perspective Of Those With Lived Experience Of Psychosis; Claire Whiter, Ben Durkin, Ashley Tauchert
  • PART FIVE: Interventions – Supporting teamwork in mental health care
  • CHAPTER 14: Using joint Conversation Analysis between Staff and Researchers: developing reflexivity in community mental health teams; Cordet Smart, Holly Reed, Madeleine Tremblett
  • CHAPTER 15: Training for enhanced team performance in mental healthcare contexts: a workshop and its fit with interprofessional care; Cordet Smart, Holly Reed, Brajan Sztorc, Dominique Clancy, Emily Connolly
  • CHAPTER 16: Conclusions: Advancing team working in Community Mental Health settings; Cordet Smart, Tim Auburn. .