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Solution Focused Practice and Mental Health Crisis

Inclusive Support Towards Safety and Hope

Nick Perry

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English
Routledge
16 June 2025
This book provides an interdisciplinary understanding of Solution Focused Practice (SFP) and how to use the approach when working with people in mental health crisis.

The book takes a whole systems perspective, presenting SFP as a ""common language"" between different professional cultures and making the case for its use across all environments of mental health crisis care. The chapters explore the uniqueness of SFP, chart its history in the UK, and outline ways in which SFP can optimise client agency as well as positively impact worker wellbeing. Anonymised accounts of professional experiences are included throughout to give readers an understanding of how Solution Focused questions can change the balance of power within practice situations and provide inclusive support towards safety and hope.

This will assist a wide range of professionals involved in and working alongside the mental health system including psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, therapists, counsellors, and other support staff. We hope it will also be useful for service users.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781032856476
ISBN 10:   1032856475
Pages:   142
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. An Introduction and a Welcome! 2. The Uniqueness of Solution Focused Practice 3. The Impact of Solution Focused Conversations on the Structure of the Brain (And Why We Should All Be Using This Approach to Treat Trauma) 4. Extemporising Solution Focused Practice – Using the Approach Moment by Moment 5. Solution Focused Practice in UK Mental Health Settings – Where Next? 6. ‘This Magical Lightbulb Went Off in My Head’ - How Training NHS Staff in Solution Focused Practice Can Change the Experience of People Presenting in Mental Health Crisis 7. Service Users Are Doing it for Themselves 8. Using Solution Focused Practice to Shape Mental Health Services for Children and Young People 9. Statutory Children’s Workers: ‘Modelling Hope’ to Engage and Support Young People in Crisis 10. How Solution Focused Practice Aligns With the Principles of Procedural Justice and Can Change Frontline Policing for the Better 11. Solution Focused Practice Can Help Us to Deliver a More Inclusive and Empowering Psychiatry 12. Using Solution Focused Practice to Assess and Manage Suicide Risk 13. Helping Amhps to Be Amhps - Solution Focused Practice Under the Mental Health Act 1983 (as Further Amended) 14. The Wellbeing Benefits of Solution Focused Practice for Helping Professionals 15. Some Conclusions, and Some More Best Hopes

Nick Perry is a registered social worker, an Approved Mental Health Professional, and is accredited by the UK Association for Solution Focused Practice. He has experience as an educator, supervisor, inspector and practice lead, and is a visiting lecturer at Brighton University.

Reviews for Solution Focused Practice and Mental Health Crisis: Inclusive Support Towards Safety and Hope

'Mental health crisis is the daily lived reality of many people in the UK. Navigating our mental health systems can often be experienced as disempowering and dehumanising: a set of difficult hurdles for vulnerable and often stigmatised people. In my experience as a clinician, Solution Focused Practice provides an inclusive and person-centred model for improving the agency, instrumentality, and autonomy of people with mental health problems at points of crisis. Nick and his colleagues are to be commended for bringing together their expertise in this important new book. The book will be of enormous benefit to all practitioners working in crisis environments, and people/communities of colour, based on the clear elucidation of how a Solution Focused approach can support and strengthen anti-racist practice. This is based on the premise that all of society, not just people of colour, thrive when they can find their own solutions to challenges, devoid of the pernicious impact of racism and discrimination.' Dr Tim Ojo is a senior consultant psychiatrist in the UK. He is also a qualified coach, leadership mentor, accredited mediator, and organisational consultant with over 12 years of experience in formal medical leadership 'There is a consensus that we are facing a crisis in Mental Health care. We need a societal and professional dialogue not just on the causes of this crisis but on what ideas and approaches may offer new ways of helping people who find themselves struggling with a mental health problem. This is particularly so for those who experience the 'rough' end of mental health care when they fall into a mental health crisis. ‘Solution Focused Practice and Mental Health Crisis – inclusive support towards safety and hope’ looks like exactly the type of book we need to assist in this most vital of tasks. In this book a number of contributors, coming from different professional backgrounds, will outline how Solution Focused Practice can inspire sensitive and creative ways to engage with those in crisis and explain how new directions leading to resolutions are available.' Dr Sami Timimi is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in the NHS in Lincolnshire, UK. He writes from a critical psychiatry perspective and has written widely on subjects related to childhood, psychotherapy, depression, behavioural problems, and cross-cultural psychiatry 'Racialised communities may present with various inter-relational, health and socio-economic issues that they may struggle with during experiences of distress. Such issues may require practical solutions and specific knowledge. The use of Solution Focused Practice within the AMHP role (and by other professionals working in crisis environments) invites, with humility and respect, the exploration of issues in a gentle and curious way; that values strengths, unique internal resources; and instils hope. The approach provides opportunities to counteract some of the endemic systemic discrimination experienced in such situations. I hope the book will be read widely.' Colleen Simon is currently the Head of Social Work and Social Care for Central & North West London Mental Health Trust, UK. Social worker; lecturer-practitioner on the Bournemouth University AMHP course; she is also an independent trainer 'In my career in the UK National Health Service, I have been convinced of the effectiveness of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in benefitting both clients and clinicians to achieve a greater sense of wellbeing and agency in what they do. This is powerfully outlined by the contributors to this book, who come from a wide range of professional disciplines. With rising numbers of people needing mental health services there needs to be an approach that provides a common language between the different practitioners involved in their care. I have attended countless multidisciplinary meetings and case conferences in an acute hospital setting which could have been transformed by the Solution Focused approach: where a positive outcome is facilitated through hopeful conversations focusing on the resources of the client, their cultural background, and unique perspective on a better future. I believe this book demonstrates that change is happening, and that further possibilities will be generated by the authors’ descriptions of SFBT in mental health crisis.' Kidge Burns is an experienced Solution Focused practitioner who has worked in the NHS with a variety of clients, in different hospital settings. She is also a speech and language therapist; an accreditor for UKASFP; a supervisor and experienced author and trainer 'This book definitely needed writing. Each chapter addresses a most ‘frequently asked question’ about the Solution Focused approach and does so with convincing examples from everyday practice. It will be a standard reference for practitioners and trainers alike.' Chris Iveson worked as family therapist and social worker before he co-founded – together with Evan George and Harvey Ratner - the BRIEF therapy practice in London. The long-lasting co-operation with Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg and their many innovations in SFBT have made BRIEF a leading centre for the development and teaching of SF Brief Therapy and Coaching 'The application of ideas derived from Solution Focused Practice to mental health acute care is fast gaining ground, and there are many ideas in this publication which have obvious and immediate application. For me, the content about the use of the approach in the Mental Health Act interviewing process is a particularly valuable contribution; and the detailed examples of AMHP practice given by Nick Perry give us a very real picture of these ideas working at first hand. The challenge of applying such an approach where our liberty, as well as our wellbeing is on the line, is well brought out. I recommend the whole publication.' John Mitchell has practised as an Approved Mental Health Professional for many years and is an experienced AMHP manager. He is a regular contributor to The Critical AMHP Blog and co-authored the discussion paper: ‘MHA Assessments’ and s13(1) MHA. His AMHP practice is the subject of Chapter 18 of Horatio Clare’s Your Journey, Your Way (Penguin, 2024). Like Horatio, he has experience of being detained under the Mental Health Act


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