PART I - UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 August 2009
Summary
These first four chapters set out the underlying principles of rational, strategic treatment. Chapter 1 deals with some important values and reiterates some themes from our previous book. Chapter 2 is concerned with balancing contextual factors, scientific evidence and clinical experience to produce treatments that are rational and appropriate. Chapter 3 emphasises the importance of having clear and achievable treatment objectives in terms of improving people's lives. It considers the legitimate purposes of psychiatric treatment and it explores the concepts of rehabilitation and recovery. Chapter 4 draws these themes together and offers a model of strategic treatment planning.
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- Clinical Skills in Psychiatric Treatment , pp. 5 - 6Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008