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Modern community mental health : an interdisciplinary approach / edited by Kenneth Yeager PhD, LISW; David L Cutler, MD; Dale Svendsen, MD, MS; Grayce M Sills, PhD, RN, FAAN.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford University Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 621 pages. IllustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199798063
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RA790.5 MOD
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: SECTION I COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH: PROGRESS AND PRINCIPLES -- 1. Introduction / Grayce M. Sills -- 2. Public Mental Health in America: "Enlightenment" to Accountable Care / Kenneth R. Yeager -- 3. State Psychiatric Hospitals in the Twenty-First Century / Alan Radke -- 4. Involuntary Civil Commitment: Applying Evolving Policy and Legal Determination in Community Mental Health / Bentson McFarland -- 5. Trauma-Informed Care / Janice L. LeBel -- 6. An Approach to Interdisciplinary Mental Health Work in South-Verona, Italy / Donata Pavani -- 7. Bridging the Interdisciplinary Education Training Gap / Holly Kastan -- SECTION II PREPARATION FOR PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY WORK -- 8. Recovery and Resiliency: Transitioning from the Hospital to the Community / Kamal Floura -- 9. The Importance of Preparing Medical Students for Community Psychiatry / Julie Niedermier -- 10. The Power of Groups in Serious Mental Illness: Integrated Pathways to Recovery / Phil Shapiro -- 11. Cultural Competency / Carl C. Bell -- 12. Recovery Facilitating Service Planning: An Interdisciplinary Responsibility / Daniel W. Bradford -- 13. Consumer-Professional Partnerships During the Recovery Era / Fred Frese -- 14. Interdisciplinary Mental Health Consultation: A Key Skill for Mental Health Professionals / Anita Everett -- 15. Physical Health and Mental Health Care / Benjamin G. Druss -- SECTION III BEST PRACTICES AND CURRENT EVIDENCE FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE -- 16. Evidence-Based Practice in Community Mental Health / Robert J. Ronis -- 17. Crisis Intervention and Support / William Nunley -- 18. Early Intervention and Prevention of Long-Term Disability in Youth and Adults: The EASA Model / Patrick D. McGorry -- 19. Family Psychoeducation / Harriet P. Lefley -- 20. Assertive Community Treatment Teams / Phyllis Solomon -- 21. Crisis Intervention Teams: A Boundary-Spanning Collaboration Between the Law Enforcement and Mental Health Communities / Christopher D. Bowling -- 22. Case Management Contributions to Care / Kenneth R. Yeager -- 23. Principles and Practices of Medication Management for People with Schizophrenia: Evolution Within a Recovery-Based Framework of Care / Anthony O. Ahmed -- 24. Optimizing Medication in the Service of Recovery: Is There a Path for Reducing Over-Utilization of Psychiatric Medications? / Will Hall -- 25. Supported Housing, Socialization, Education, and Employment / Robert E. Drake -- 26. Recovery and Community Mental Health / David A. Pollack -- 27. Military Veterans and Families / Shane Marshall -- 28. Mental Illness and Intellectual Disability / Carroll S. Jackson -- 29. Addressing Suicide Risk in Community Mental Health / Darcy Haag Granello -- 30. Jail Diversion: Using the Sequential Intercept Model / Kathleen Kemp -- SECTION IV LEADERSHIP, ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT -- 31. New Promises: Specialized Dockets as Partnerships Between Treatment and the Criminal Justice System / Charlotte Coleman-Eufinger -- 32. The Use of Technology in a Community Mental Health Setting / Jessica Levy Auslander -- 33. Establishing a Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care for Persons with Co-occurring Conditions / Kenneth Minkoff -- 34. Transformational Leadership in Mental Health / Judy Wortham-Wood -- 35. Psychiatric Risk Management: Efforts to Reduce Unforeseen Outcomes / Kenneth R. Yeager -- 36. Quality Management and Program Evaluation / Kevin Corcoran -- 37.A Social Systems Perspective on Leadership in Systems of Care / Laura Weisel.
Summary: This is the first truly interdisciplinary book that examines how professionals work together within community mental health. It takes into account the key concepts of community mental health and combines them with current technology to develop an effective formula that redefines the community mental health practice.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: SECTION I COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH: PROGRESS AND PRINCIPLES --
1. Introduction / Grayce M. Sills --
2. Public Mental Health in America: "Enlightenment" to Accountable Care / Kenneth R. Yeager --
3. State Psychiatric Hospitals in the Twenty-First Century / Alan Radke --
4. Involuntary Civil Commitment: Applying Evolving Policy and Legal Determination in Community Mental Health / Bentson McFarland --
5. Trauma-Informed Care / Janice L. LeBel --
6. An Approach to Interdisciplinary Mental Health Work in South-Verona, Italy / Donata Pavani --
7. Bridging the Interdisciplinary Education Training Gap / Holly Kastan --
SECTION II PREPARATION FOR PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY WORK --
8. Recovery and Resiliency: Transitioning from the Hospital to the Community / Kamal Floura --
9. The Importance of Preparing Medical Students for Community Psychiatry / Julie Niedermier --
10. The Power of Groups in Serious Mental Illness: Integrated Pathways to Recovery / Phil Shapiro --
11. Cultural Competency / Carl C. Bell --
12. Recovery Facilitating Service Planning: An Interdisciplinary Responsibility / Daniel W. Bradford --
13. Consumer-Professional Partnerships During the Recovery Era / Fred Frese --
14. Interdisciplinary Mental Health Consultation: A Key Skill for Mental Health Professionals / Anita Everett --
15. Physical Health and Mental Health Care / Benjamin G. Druss --
SECTION III BEST PRACTICES AND CURRENT EVIDENCE FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE --
16. Evidence-Based Practice in Community Mental Health / Robert J. Ronis --
17. Crisis Intervention and Support / William Nunley --
18. Early Intervention and Prevention of Long-Term Disability in Youth and Adults: The EASA Model / Patrick D. McGorry --
19. Family Psychoeducation / Harriet P. Lefley --
20. Assertive Community Treatment Teams / Phyllis Solomon --
21. Crisis Intervention Teams: A Boundary-Spanning Collaboration Between the Law Enforcement and Mental Health Communities / Christopher D. Bowling --
22. Case Management Contributions to Care / Kenneth R. Yeager --
23. Principles and Practices of Medication Management for People with Schizophrenia: Evolution Within a Recovery-Based Framework of Care / Anthony O. Ahmed --
24. Optimizing Medication in the Service of Recovery: Is There a Path for Reducing Over-Utilization of Psychiatric Medications? / Will Hall --
25. Supported Housing, Socialization, Education, and Employment / Robert E. Drake --
26. Recovery and Community Mental Health / David A. Pollack --
27. Military Veterans and Families / Shane Marshall --
28. Mental Illness and Intellectual Disability / Carroll S. Jackson --
29. Addressing Suicide Risk in Community Mental Health / Darcy Haag Granello --
30. Jail Diversion: Using the Sequential Intercept Model / Kathleen Kemp --
SECTION IV LEADERSHIP, ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT --
31. New Promises: Specialized Dockets as Partnerships Between Treatment and the Criminal Justice System / Charlotte Coleman-Eufinger --
32. The Use of Technology in a Community Mental Health Setting / Jessica Levy Auslander --
33. Establishing a Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care for Persons with Co-occurring Conditions / Kenneth Minkoff --
34. Transformational Leadership in Mental Health / Judy Wortham-Wood --
35. Psychiatric Risk Management: Efforts to Reduce Unforeseen Outcomes / Kenneth R. Yeager --
36. Quality Management and Program Evaluation / Kevin Corcoran --
37.A Social Systems Perspective on Leadership in Systems of Care / Laura Weisel.

This is the first truly interdisciplinary book that examines how professionals work together within community mental health. It takes into account the key concepts of community mental health and combines them with current technology to develop an effective formula that redefines the community mental health practice.

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