The psychiatric profession must ensure that its next generation of leaders has the appropriate skills to provide mental health services in the face of globalization and urbanization, new technologies, and competing demands for shrinking resources. Developing leadership skills and leaders is critical in order to optimise the use of resources, their application, service planning and delivery of services for patients and their families.
This is the first book on leadership (rather than management skills) to focus on psychiatry and mental health care. Contributions from international experts with clinical and non-clinical backgrounds pull together the theories and practical skills required to be a successful leader. The aim is to guide mental health professionals in general and psychiatrists in particular on how to gain the relevant skills and on how to utilise these skills and training to take on leadership roles in clinical and organisational settings.
The book covers the role of the leader and the skills required for leadership, including chapters on communication, decision-making, team development, mentoring, gender issues in leadership, burnout and more. It includes a section on assessment tools and learning material. Essential reading for all those who aspire to lead in psychiatry!
Inhoudsopgave
List of Contributors viii
Preface xi
Part A The Role of the Leader
1 What is Leadership? 3
Dinesh Bhugra, Susham Gupta and Pedro Ruiz
2 What Makes a Leader? Skills and Competencies 13
Juan J. López-Ibor, Blanca Reneses and María Inés López-Ibor
3 Medical Professionalism, Leadership and Professional Judgement 34
Dinesh Bhugra, Alex Till, Nicholas Deakin and Pedro Ruiz
4 Leadership Theories and Approaches 49
John P. Baker
5 Clinical Leadership 63
Ahmed Okasha
6 Leadership and Clinician Engagement in Service Development 74
Hugo de Waal
Part B Skills Required for Leadership
7 Communication 89
Levent Küey
8 Leadership and Decision-Making 99
Dinesh Bhugra, Alex Till and Pedro Ruiz
9 Team-Building in Psychiatry 107
Wolfgang Gaebel, Andreas Kuchenbecker, Noemi Wulff and Jürgen Zielasek
10 Coaching and Mentoring 126
Rebecca Viney and Denise Harris
11 Leadership and Factions 137
Zoë K. Reed
12 Leadership Outside the Clinical Team 147
Juan J. López-Ibor, María Inés López-Ibor and Blanca Reneses
13 Leadership in Academic Psychiatry 163
Dilip V. Jeste and Maja Gawronska
14 Taking People With You 179
David M. Ndetei and Patrick Gatonga
15 Leaders and Managers: A Case Study in Organizational Transformation – the Sheppard Pratt Experience, 1990-2011 189
Robert Roca and Steven S. Sharfstein
16 Burnout and Disillusionment 199
Wulf Rössler
17 Gender Issues Related to Medical Leadership with Particular Reference to Psychiatry 206
Marianne Kastrup and Klement Dymi
18 Leadership for Good versus Good Leadership in Mental Health 217
Sidney H. Weissman and Kenneth G. Busch
19 Acquiring Leadership Skills: Description of an International Programme for Early Career Psychiatrists 226
Norman Sartorius
20 Leadership, Ethics and Managing Diversity 233
Julio Torales, Hugo Rodriguez and Dinesh Bhugra
Part c Learning Materials
21 Assessment Tools 241
Cindy L. Ehresman
22 Learning Materials 253
John P. Baker
23 Conclusions 260
Dinesh Bhugra, Susham Gupta and Pedro Ruiz
Index 263
Over de auteur
Dinesh Bhugra is Professor of Mental Health and Cultural
Diversity at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College
London. He was President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
until 2011, and is President-Elect of the World Psychiatric
Association until 2014, when he becomes President. He was awarded a
CBE in 2012. He has authored/co authored over 350 papers, chapters
and 30 books, the most recent volumes being Principles of Social
Psychiatry, Mental Health of Refugees and Asylum Seekers
and Textbook of Cultural Psychiatry. He is editor of the
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, International
Journal of Culture and Mental Health and International
Review of Psychiatry.
Dr Pedro Ruiz is currently Professor & Executive Vice Chair
as well as Director of Clinical Programs at the Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine. Currently, he is President of the World
Psychiatric Association (2011-2014). Dr Ruiz has also served in
more than 40 editorial boards in the United States and abroad and
has also authored more than 600 publications; among them,
‘Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook’ and the Ninth Edition
of ‘Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of
Psychiatry’.
Susham Gupta is a Consultant Psychiatrist currently working
with the City and Hackney Assertive Outreach Service in East
London. He has various research interests and has published in the
areas of dementia, transcultural psychiatry, management in
psychiatry and mental health legislation. He is on the editorial
board of International Journal of Social Psychiatry and World
Journal of Psychiatry.