Rethinking Clinical Audit
Psychotherapy Services in the NHS
Edited by Rachael Davenhill, Matthew Patrick
Published October 1st 1998 by Routledge – 240 pages
Published October 1st 1998 by Routledge – 240 pages
Clinical audit can be a powerful tool for change, but is often perceived as externally-imposed time-wasting. Focusing on applications of clinical audit in psychoanalytic psychotherapy NHS services, the authors examine why audit is resented, how it can be 'reconstructed' as a useful tool for clinicals, and provide real-life examples of good practice. More than a simple 'how-to', this book provides new rnderstanding of a persistent problem in health-care organisations and will be of interest to all mental health staff, trainees and service managers.
Name: Rethinking Clinical Audit: Psychotherapy Services in the NHS (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Rachael Davenhill, Matthew Patrick. Clinical audit can be a powerful tool for change, but is often perceived as externally-imposed time-wasting. Focusing on applications of clinical audit in psychoanalytic psychotherapy NHS services, the authors examine why audit is resented, how it can be...
Categories: Psychotherapy, Mental Health Research