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Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation : An Empirical Approach

ISBN: 9781606233443 | 1606233440
Edition: 1st
Format: Trade Paper
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Pub. Date: 4/22/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
This comprehensive, authoritative text provides a state-of-the-art review of current knowledge and best practices for helping adults with psychiatric disabilities move forward in their recovery process. The authors draw on extensive research and clinical expertise to accessibly describe the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of psychiatric rehabilitation. Coverage includes tools and strategies for assessing clients' needs and strengths, integrating medical and psychosocial interventions, and implementing supportive services in such areas as housing... MORE
Introductionp. 1
Who Are People with Psychiatric Disabilities?p. 3
Stigma and Mental Illnessp. 32
Definition of Psychiatric Rehabilitationp. 50
Service Approachesp. 77
Rehabilitation Assessmentp. 79
Illness Self-Managementp. 115
Case Managementp. 137
Medications and Psychiatric Rehabilitationp. 160
H... MOREp. 173
Employment and Educationp. 195
Social Functioningp. 210
Family Interventionsp. 234
Psychosis and Cognitive Impairmentp. 263
Managing Criminal Justice Involvementp. 286
Special Populations and Problemsp. 309
Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorderp. 311
Dual Diagnosisp. 331
Physical Health and Medical Carep. 346
Peer Services and Supportsp. 359
Managing Aggressive Behaviorp. 379
System Considerationsp. 399
Erasing Stigma and Promoting Empowermentp. 401
Cultural Competence in Psychiatric Rehabilitationp. 423
Policyp. 437
Referencesp. 461
Indexp. 552
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Patrick W. Corrigan, PsyD, is Professor of Psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Previously, he directed the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at the University of Chicago. Dr. Corrigan's research interests include psychiatric rehabilitation, team leadership, consumer-operated services, supported employment, and the stigma of mental illness. Kim T. Mueser, PhD, is Executive Director of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Boston University. Dr. Mueser's clinical and research interests include psychiatric rehabilitation for persons with severe mental illnesses, intervention for co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders, and the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. He has served on numerous editorial boards, has published many journal articles and book chapters, and has coauthored over 10 books. His book The Complete Family Guide to Schizophrenia (with Susan Gingerich) received the National Alliance on Mental Illness NYC Metro Ken Book Award. Gary R. Bond, PhD, is Chancellor’s Professor of Psychology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Dr. Bond's research has aimed at identifying evidence-based practices for individuals with severe mental illness, with a primary focus on supported employment and assertive community treatment. Robert E. Drake, MD, PhD, is the Andrew Thomson Professor of Psychiatry and Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, where he is also Vice Chair and Director of Research in the Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center. His research focuses on co-occurring disorders, vocational rehabilitation, health services research, and evidence-based practices. Phyllis Solomon, PhD, is Professor of Social Work in the School of Social Policy and Practice and Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Solomon conducts research on services and service delivery systems for adults with severe psychiatric disorders, with a primary focus on peer-provided services, family interventions, and the intersection of the criminal justice and mental health systems.


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