Ecology of Prevention
Discover the transformative insights in Ecology of Prevention by James G. Kelly, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1987. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 320 pages and delves into the vital role of mental health consultation as a preventive service. Kelly presents a compelling argument for redefining consultation as an ecological enterprise, emphasizing its importance in community mental health services.
This essential volume offers ten guiding principles that can enhance the effectiveness of consultants in the field. Through engaging case studies, readers will gain practical knowledge and strategies to implement in their own practices. Whether you're a mental health professional or a student of psychology, Ecology of Prevention provides invaluable insights into the prevention of mental illness and the promotion of well-being.
Enhance your understanding of mental health consultation and its ecological implications by adding this significant work to your collection today!