A Handbook Written for the CAMHS Nurse
Child and adolescent mental health services are operating under more clinical pressure than at any point in the last generation. Referral rates have grown faster than any workforce expansion has matched, presentations have become more complex, and the nurse in the CAMHS multidisciplinary team is carrying a scope of clinical responsibility that no recent, nurse-specific resource has addressed in full. This handbook was written to close that gap.
What the Book Covers
This handbook addresses the full scope of CAMHS nursing practice across fourteen chapters. It opens with professional identity and the legal framework governing practice, moves through development-informed clinical reasoning and structured mental health assessment, and provides detailed guidance on the presentations CAMHS nurses encounter most: self-harm, eating disorders, ADHD and neurodevelopmental conditions, anxiety, depression, trauma, and early psychosis. Later chapters address safeguarding decision-making, family-centred practice, risk assessment and crisis response, transitions to adult services, and complex populations including looked-after children and unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people. A final chapter focuses on vicarious trauma, clinical supervision, and long-term practitioner sustainability.
A Resource Centred on the Nurse's Role
Most existing CAMHS literature is written for multidisciplinary teams, with the nursing contribution present but not centred. This handbook is structured around what CAMHS nurses actually do: conducting assessments, formulating risk, monitoring physical health in eating disorders, making safeguarding referrals, engaging reluctant young people, and coordinating complex care packages. Clinical frameworks are applied to realistic scenarios through composite case studies, illustrating the reasoning that experienced practitioners use in practice.
This book is for readers who...
...are registered mental health nurses entering or working in specialist CAMHS teams; school nurses or community children's nurses managing mental health presentations in universal or targeted settings; nursing students on CAMHS placements who need greater clinical depth than a placement guide provides; and experienced practitioners seeking a structured reference for the clinical decisions that arise most frequently in this specialty.
A Structured Guide to Complex Clinical Territory
CAMHS nursing requires developmental knowledge, psychiatric assessment, physical health monitoring, safeguarding vigilance, and systemic thinking, applied simultaneously and often under pressure. For nurses who want to approach those demands with greater clarity and confidence, this handbook offers a thorough and evidence-informed place to begin.