Background
Fadden, Gráinne was born on April 21, 1959 in Castlebar, Republic of Ireland. Daughter of Michael and Sarah (McGovern) Fadden. arrived in England, 1987.
(This challenging book describes a new approach to the pro...)
This challenging book describes a new approach to the provision of mental health service to a community. Taking as their theoretical basis the vulnerability-stress model of mental illness, the authors place their findings and recommendations in the wider context of mental health care provision, and draw widely on international research in this field. They insist on a rigorous approach to the provision and evaluation of care, and use telling case studies to reveal the benefits as well as some of the difficulties that may be experienced. The practical, problem-solving and cost effective approach described in this book will be of the greatest interest to health care professionals in whatever treatment setting they may be working.
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Fadden, Gráinne was born on April 21, 1959 in Castlebar, Republic of Ireland. Daughter of Michael and Sarah (McGovern) Fadden. arrived in England, 1987.
Bachelor with honors, University College, Galway, Republic of Ireland, 1980. Master of Philosophy, University London, 1984. Postgraduate, University London, since 1991.
Psychology trainee, Maudsley Hospital, London, 1982-1984; clinical psychologist, North West Health Board, Sligo, Republic of Ireland, 1984-1987; principal clinical psychologist, Aylesbury (England) Vale Trust, 1987-1989; senior principal psychologist, Aylesbury (England) Vale Trust, 1989-1993; clinical tutor, Oxford (England) Psychology Training Course, 1990-1993; consultant clinical psychologist, Buckingham (England) Mental Health Svc., since 1994. Assessor of papers Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, British Journal Medical Psychology, British Journal Clinical Psychology. Member board assessors Journal Family Therapy, since 1996.
(This challenging book describes a new approach to the pro...)
Fellow British Psychological Society (associate). Member International Mental Health Network (United Kingdom consultant since 1994).
Married Michael Hopper, September 25, 1993. 1 child, Keelan Leigh.