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Jose Silveira,Patricia Rockman

Managing Uncertainty in Mental Health Care

Managing Uncertainty in Mental Health Care

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Mental health has become a global priority due to its profound contribution to disability, morbidity, and mortality. Drs. Patricia Rockman and José Silveira's book Managing Uncertainty in Mental Health Care examines core assumptions informing the primary approaches to assessing mental illness in clinical settings, highlighting how current diagnostic frameworks obscure clinician uncertainty and encourage overconfidence. They propose emerging transdiagnostic approaches to mental health care that align with the irreducible uncertainty of the domain, making space for error and offering clinicians a novel way to advance the fundamental aim of mental health care: to reduce the harm and suffering of all.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 05 January 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc


Mental health has emerged as a global priority due to the profound impact of mental illness on disability, morbidity, and mortality. It is estimated that one in five individuals will experience mental illness at some point in their lives, and the number of people seeking care for themselves and others is increasing rapidly. However, the existing systems and mental health care approaches are struggling to meet the demand, leading to a shortage of providers and a need for innovative solutions.

In their book "Managing Uncertainty in Mental Health Care," Drs. Patricia Rockman and José Silveira critically examine the core assumptions that inform the primary approaches used to assess mental illness in clinical settings. They argue that current diagnostic frameworks obscure clinician uncertainty, leading to overconfidence and the potential for errors. The authors propose strategies for reducing the impact of inevitable errors, such as acknowledging the fallibility of clinical judgment, independent of competence and experience.

The book makes a compelling case for modifying approaches to mental health care to align with the irreducible uncertainty of the domain. By exploring emerging transdiagnostic approaches to mental health care, the authors create space for error and offer clinicians a novel way to advance the fundamental aim of mental health care: reducing the harm and suffering of all individuals.

This book is a valuable resource for mental health professionals, researchers, and policymakers who are committed to improving the quality and accessibility of mental health care. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of the challenges facing the field and offers practical solutions that can be implemented in clinical practice.

In conclusion, mental health has become a global priority, and the impact of mental illness on individuals, families, and communities cannot be overstated. By acknowledging the fallibility of clinical judgment, adopting transdiagnostic approaches to mental health care, and reducing the harm and suffering of all, we can work towards a more inclusive and effective mental health system.

Weight: 308g
Dimension: 157 x 234 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780197509326

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