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Clinical Case Management with Persons Having Mental Illness: A Relationship-Based Perspective: Mental Health Practice

Autor Patrick C. Walsh, J. Michael Walsh, Joseph Walsh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1999
This text equips future mental health practitioners with a model and theory for case management with those with mental illness. The author helps readers feel more competent working with the these clients, giving readers skills that establish and sustain clinical relationships over months or years. The author provides intervention techniques for clients with a variety of mental illnesses (including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, schizotypal personality, paranoid ideation). This text differs from other texts by applying the theory of symbolic interactionism, emphasizing the need for establishing a productive relationship with clients as a prerequisite to any other intervention.
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ISBN-13: 9780534348526
ISBN-10: 0534348521
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brooks Cole
Seria Mental Health Practice


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PART I: INTRODUCTION. 1. An Introduction to Clinical Case Management. 2. The Policy Context of Case Management. PART II: A THEORETICAL BASE FOR CLINICAL CASE MANAGEMENT. 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Relationship Development. 4. Social Support Theory and the Community Context of Practice. PART III: WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALS. 5. The Case Manager and Psychotropic Medications. 6. Persons with Schizophrenia. 7. Persons with Bipolar Disorder. 8. Persons with Major Depression. 9. Persons with Schizotypal Personality Traits. 10. Persons with Paranoic Ideation. 11. Incorporating Existential Themes Into Clinical Case Management. PART IV: WORKING WITH FAMILIES. 12. Engaging the Family of the Person with Mental Illness. 13. Case Managers as Family Educators about Mental Illness. 14. The Family Education and Support Group. 15. The Role of the Facilitator in Support Group Development. PART V: WORKING WITH PERSONS HAVING MENTAL ILLNESS IN GROUPS. 16. Effective Leadership in Treatment Groups. 17. Facilitating Self-Help Groups. EPILOGUE.