NHS mental health staff: securely attached or under attack?

Music, Graham (2017) NHS mental health staff: securely attached or under attack? Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal, 17 (3). pp. 14-17. ISSN 1475-0724

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Abstract

The author discusses the need for more compassionate and emotionally secure settings for patients and mental health providers of the National Health Service (NHS). He recaps key concepts in attachment theory and suggests applicable and helpful areas to work contexts of the NHS mental health initiative. The author explains the factors such as costs to workplace cultures, high pressure workloads, and highly competitive environments.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: National Health Services, Great Britain, Happiness, Psychology, Mental Health Personnel, Theory, Well-being
Subjects: Disabilities & Disorders (mental & physical) > Mental Health - Social Welfare
Health and Medical Sciences > National Health Service
Department/People: Children, Young Adult and Family Services
URI: https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/1624

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