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Holistic Mental Health Support, 1st Edition | AU/NZ

Ali Moloney, Catherine Joustra

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Starting At $69.95 See pricing and ISBN options
Holistic Mental Health Support 1st Edition by Ali Moloney/Catherine Joustra

Overview

Holistic Mental Health Support is the first comprehensive Australian text directly addressing the Certificate IV in Mental Health CHC43315. With a practice perspective in a competency framework, the text takes a strengths-based and person-centred approach, directly addressing the self-directed, recovery-oriented aims of training. This text addresses the mandatory core competencies as well as electives to comply with packaging rules, following the proven preferred structure for Community Services – chapter by competency – and then alignment of headings to elements and performance criteria of competency descriptors.

Ali Moloney

Ali Moloney, BN, GCert CardiacN, GCert AdvN, GCert FlightN, GCertEd(AppLearn), BEdProfHons(AppLearn), Cert IV TAE, and PhD candidate (2021) at The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC). In addition to her extensive 25-year career in clinical and critical care nursing and 13 years teaching at TAFE, since 2018 Ali has worked as a tutor across all years of the Bachelor of Nursing program at USC. She is involved in the new USC campus at Moreton Bay and works with course coordinators on reviewing and collating feedback for future courses. Ali also has vast experience in rural and remote nursing, and emergency nursing.

Catherine Joustra

Catherine Joustra is an RN with postgraduate teaching and assessment qualifications (Master of Education, Deakin). She has worked as a subject matter expert and instructional designer in the development of learning resources for the community health training package, including the Diploma of Counselling. Catherine has also worked at RTOs and TAFEs delivering Community Services qualifications and developing the Nursing Curriculum.
  • A comprehensive Australian resource addressing the core, plus electives and an at-risk competency in the Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315)
  • Takes a self-directed, recovery-oriented approach working with clients within a collaborative service network
  • Numerous real-world examples assist students in navigating this complex environment; the resource is rich with real-world examples, and features like 'Community support in practice', case studies and 'Reflective practice' boxes encourage application and self assessment
  • Instructor Resource Pack. Premium resources that provide additional instructor support are available for this text, including Test Bank, PowerPoints for lesson planning, additional cases with questions, solutions to in-text activities, artwork from the text and a placement log for workplace activities. These resources save you time and are a convenient way to add more depth to your classes, covering additional content and with an exclusive selection of engaging features aligned with the text. The Instructor Resource Pack is included for institutional adoptions of this text when certain conditions are met. The pack is available to purchase for course-level adoptions of the text or as a standalone resource. Contact your Cengage learning consultant for more information.
  • The long table of contents and learning objectives clearly show alignment to units of competency, and each chapter introduction gives a contextualised summary of the application to Mental Health Services
Part 1
1. Provide systems advocacy services
2. Working with diverse people
3. Promote First Nations peoples’ cultural safety
4. Establish self-directed recovery relationships and promote and facilitate self-advocacy
5. Provide recovery-orientated mental health services
6. Work collaboratively with the care network and other services
7. Provide services to people with co-existing mental health and alcohol or other drugs issues
8. Work legally and ethically in mental health
Part 2
9. Assess and promote social, emotional, and physical wellbeing
10. Work effectively and provide trauma informed care
11. Reflect on and improve own professional practice
12. Manage and participate in work health and safety
Part 3
13. Counsel clients affected by domestic and family violence
14. Recognise healthy body systems
15. Assist clients with medications
16. Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide, and provide suicide bereavement support

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  • ISBN-10: 0170461513
  • ISBN-13: 9780170461511
  • RETAIL $69.95

  • ISBN-10: 0170457796
  • ISBN-13: 9780170457798
  • RETAIL $119.95