Thursday 29 October 2020

A Halloween Mental Health Act Assessment

 

Dare you view the Masked AMHP’s latest YouTube video: A Halloween MHA Assessment?

It’s Halloween. You get a request to assess an elderly man living alone in a remote ancient cottage. What can go wrong?



Thursday 22 October 2020

How I became a social worker: #1 in a series

Back in the days when the Masked AMHP had long hair and a beard, and wore flared jeans...

I doubt that anyone has ever asked a child or even a teenager what they’d like to be when they grew up and the answer has been: “social worker”. A fireman. An engine driver. An astronaut. Maybe even a nurse. But never a social worker.

 Well, I’ve now been a social worker for over 44 years. This is how it happened.

 May be of interest to anyone curious about social work in the olden days (ie 1970's).

 (An edited version of this appeared in the Guardian on 30.09.2011.)


Tuesday 13 October 2020

Assault and Battery – and Arrows

 


Vanessa was a woman in her late 20’s, who lived on a social housing estate with her two sons, aged 6 and 8. Vanessa had bipolar affective disorder. Over a two year period, I had had to assess her under the Mental Health Act on 8 separate occasions, invariably during a hypomanic episode.

I thought I knew Vanessa well. And that was my mistake.

Warning: Contains swearing. And arrows.



Wednesday 7 October 2020

What does the Mental Health Act mean by “mental disorder”?



The legal definition of “mental disorder” for the purposes of the Mental Health Act has evolved over the years to reflect changes in society and the liberalisation of psychiatry.

The Mental Health Act 1959 was the first “modern” Act designed to deal with people with mental disorders. It replaced frankly archaic Acts such as the Lunacy Act 1890 and the Mental Deficiency Acts of 1913 and 1938. This was replaced in turn by the Mental Health Act 1983, which was further amended by the Mental Health Act 2007, which radically modified the definition of “mental disorder”.

This is an overview of those changes.