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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:11 authored by Ian Mcgonagle, Ian Baguley, Sara Owen, Sarah Lewis<p>This chapter examines the assumptions that underpin the Ten Essential Shared Capabilities and explores how the capabilities can be applied to mental health practice. The authors have found that students and practitioners develop a greater understanding of the Ten Essential Shared Capabilities if they take the time to discuss them with their colleagues. This discussion and reflection also help people to consider how the ESC can then be transferred and translated into their daily practice with service users, carers and colleagues. © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.</p>
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Learning about mental health practicePages/Article Number
23-38Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, LtdExternal DOI
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9780470512265Date Submitted
2016-03-04Date Accepted
2016-03-04Date of First Publication
2016-03-04Date of Final Publication
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