Early intervention (EI) is the single most important advance in mental health care in recent decades, representing a key shift in both theoretical standpoint and service delivery.
Early Intervention in Psychiatry clearly describes best practice for extending this approach to all psychiatric disorders. Beginning with the rationale for EI, it informs interventions in people from all age groups across the lifespan, from perinatal to old age. It addresses EI in specific settings, such as primary health care, community health, the general hospital, non-government agencies, and in social movements, and for specific disorders including depression and anxiety, alcohol and substance use, childhood disorders, psychoses, bipolar disorders, eating disorders and borderline personality disorders.
Early Intervention in Psychiatry is an essential guide for all psychiatrists, general practitioners, family physicians and public health doctors. It is also a valuable resource for mental health professionals and primary care colleagues, including nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, vocational rehabilitation specialists, peer and support workers and for mental health commissioners and policy-makers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Part I The Rationale for Early Intervention in Nearly Everything
1 Introduction 3
Peter Byrne and Alan Rosen
2 How Early Intervention Can Turn Things Upside Down and Turn a Patient Into a Psychiatrist 10
Nick Meinhold
3 Involving the Family in Early Interventions 20
Gr´ainne Fadden
4 Do Early Intervention Services for Psychosis Represent Valuefor Money? 33
Paul Mc Crone and Martin Knapp
Part II Early Intervention Across the Lifespan
5 Perinatal Preventive Interventions in Psychiatry: A Clinical Perspective 45
Martin St-Andr´e, Hannah Schwartz and Keiko Yoshida
6 Psychiatry and Intervention in Infancy and Early Childhood57
Jane Barlow
7 Early Intervention for Young People with Mental Illness68
Tom Callaly
8 Transiting Out of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services- Influences on Continuities and Discontinuities in Mental Health Care 79
Linda Dowdney and Helen Bruce
9 Adults of Working Age 92
Karl Marlowe
10 Early Intervention in Older Adults – A Focus on Alzheimer’s Dementia 103
Brian Lawlor and Celia O’Hare
Part III Early Intervention in Specific Settings
11 Primary Prevention of Mental Disorders 119
Inge Petersen, Arvin Bhana, Crick Lund and Helen Herrman
12 Early Intervention in Mental Health Problems: The Role of the Voluntary Sector 134
Andrew Mc Culloch, Isabella Goldie and Sophie Bridger
13 Why Primary Care Matters for Early Intervention in Psychiatry147
David Shiers and Helen Lester
14 Early Intervention in the General Hospital 160
Peter Byrne and Iyas Assalman
15 Early Intervention Services versus Generic Community Mental Health Services: A Paradigm Shift 169
Marco Armando, Franco De Crescenzo and Maximilian Birchwood
Part IV Early Intervention in Specific Disorders
16 Prevention and Early Intervention in Depression and Anxiety Disorders 187
Irwin Nazareth and Tony Kendrick
17 Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention and Early Intervention201
Nicola C. Newton, Mark Deady and Maree Teesson
18 Early Intervention in Childhood Disorders 218
Rajeev Jairam and Garry Walter
19 Early Intervention for Delirium 234
David Meagher and Walter Cullen
20 Early Intervention for Self-Harm and Suicidality 255
Sarah Steeg, Jayne Cooper and Nav Kapur
21 Early Intervention in Bipolar Disorder 267
Paddy Power, Philippe Conus, Craig Macneil and Jan Scott
22 Early Intervention in Eating Disorders 288
Leora Pinhas, Jennifer Wong and D. Blake Woodside
23 Early Intervention to Reduce Violence and Offending Outcomesin Young People with Mental Disorders 305
Rick Fraser, Rosemary Purcell and Danny Sullivan
24 Early Intervention for Borderline Personality Disorder318
Andrew M. Chanen and Louise Mc Cutcheon
Part V Conclusions
25 Early Intervention and the Power of Social Movements: UKDevelopment of Early Intervention in Psychosis as a Social Movementand its Implications for Leadership 337
David Shiers and Jo Smith
26 Challenging Stigma 358
Amy C. Watson, Patrick Corrigan and Kristin Kosyluk
27 Conclusion: Towards Standards for Early Prevention and Intervention of Nearly Everything for Better Mental Health Services373
Alan Rosen and Peter Byrne
Afterword for Early Intervention of Nearly Everything for Better Mental Health Services 396
Patrick Mc Gorry
Index 400
Über den Autor
Peter Byrne, Homerton University Hospital, London; Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK
Alan Rosen, School of Public Health, University of Wollongong; Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Sydney; Mental Health Commission of New South Wales, Australia