Sheppard presents a comparative analysis of the work of mental
health social workers and community psychiatric nurses. Both
professions lay claim, to a considerable degree, to the same
"territory", and, in view of developments in community care, the
examination of the relative merits of the claims of these
professions to this territory is important. The analysis described
in the book involved not only the comparison of two professions,
but also a detailed examination of the theoretical foundations of
both professions and an empirically researched examination of
practice. The findings potentially have far-reaching implications
for policy and practice in the mental health field, and they
address issues which are likely to remain significant for the
foreseeable future.
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