TY - BOOK AU - Pratt, Carlos W. AU - Gill, Kenneth J. AU - Barrett, Nora M. AU - Roberts, Melissa M. TI - Psychiatric rehabilitation SN - 9780128099902 AV - RC439.5.P73 2014 PY - 2014/// CY - Amsterdam PB - Elsevier/AP, Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier KW - Mentally ill--Rehabilitation KW - Community mental health services KW - Mental Disorders therapy KW - Mental illness Treatment N1 - Includes bibliographical references [p.475 -526; CONTENTS Part 1 Understanding the Nature of Severe Mental Illness 1. The Experience of Mental Illness -- Introduction The Story of Paul The Serious Mental Illnesses Psychiatric Disability The Stigma of Major Mental Illness What Does the Term "Psychiatric Rehabilitation" Mean? Summary 2. Symptoms and Etiology of Serious Mental Illness -- Introduction Symptoms Phases of Schizophrenia Mood Disorders How Are Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders Different? Relevance to Psychiatric Rehabilitation Dual Diagnosis and Co-occurring Disorders Etiology Summary 3. Course, Treatment, and Outcome of Severe Mental Illnesses -- Introduction Course Treatment Understanding Course, Treatment, and Outcome: What Is Not Known Can Hurt! Summary Part 2 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Principles and Methodology 4. The Goals, Values, and Guiding Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation -- Introduction. Contents note continued: The Concept of Recovery The Ongoing Study of Recovery Recovery-oriented Mental Health Systems The Goals, Values, and Guiding Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Psychiatric Rehabilitation Ethics The Future of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Thought and Practice Summary 5. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Methods -- Introduction Hallmarks of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Process The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Process Evaluating Rehabilitation Progress Summary Part 3 Applications of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Principles and Methodology 6. Health and Wellness -- The Story of Ted Overview of the Problem Factors That Contribute to Poor Health Health Problems Interfere with the Attainment of Rehabilitation Goals Strategies for Addressing Comorbid Illnesses Promotion of Readiness for Lifestyle Changes Wellness Community-based Group Interventions Summary 7. Psychiatric Day Programming -- Introduction. Contents note continued: Partial Hospitalization The Development of Partial Hospitalization Programs Components of a Psychiatric Day Program The Development of Clubhouse Programs The Story of Jill, Affinity House Member Evaluating Psychiatric Day Programs State-of-the-Art Psychiatric Rehabilitation Day Programming Summary 8. Assertive Community Treatment and Case Management -- Introduction The Need for Continuity of Care A Nonsystem System Risk of Rehospitalization Awareness of the Need for Care Coordination at the National Level Case Management The Story of Micky Development of Assertive Community Treatment: A Practical Innovation Evaluating Case Management Fidelity and ACT ACT as an Early Intervention Strategy ACT and Persons in the Criminal Justice System Other Case Management Approaches for Jail Diversion Purposes ACT Comes of Age as a Program and a Professional Specialty. Contents note continued: The Future of ACT and Case Management Approaches Summary 9. Co-occurring Disorders and Integrated Treatment -- Introduction History of Co-occurring Disorders Treatment Fundamental Strategies for Providing Integrated Co-occurring Disorders Treatment (ICDT) Stages of Change: Applying Motivational Interviewing Principles of Treatment for People with Co-occurring Disorders Integrated Services: An Evidence-based Practice Roger's Story Summary 10. Employment -- Introduction Barriers to Employment Developing Vocational Services Supported Employment Supported Employment: An Evidence-based Practice Transitional Employment: Forerunner to SE Carl's Story Other Vocational Services Summary 11. Supported Education -- Introduction Benefits of Supported Education Barriers to Education History of the Supported Education Model An Individual Placement and Support/Choose-Get-Keep-Leave Framework. Contents note continued: Jose's Story Applying Psychiatric Rehabilitation Principles to Supported Education Research on Supported Education Dissemination of Supported Education Future Directions in Supported Education Summary 12. Residential Services and Independent Living -- Introduction History of Residential Services Stigma and Residential Treatment Programs Emergence of the Linear Continuum Paradigm Supported Housing: A Better Approach to Residential Services Housing First Impact of the Olmstead u. L.C. Decision on Residential Service Models Implementing the Supported Housing Approach Summary 13. Self-help and Peer-delivered Services -- Introduction Defining Mutual Self-help and Peer Support The History of the Self-help Movement Self-help for Persons with Co-occurring Disorders Individualized Self-help Strategies Self-advocacy: Another Form of Self-help Mental Health Mutual Support Groups. Contents note continued: Beyond Self-help: The Emergence of Peer-provided Services History of the Consumer/Peer Provider Movement Research on the Effectiveness of Self-help and Peer-delivered Services Peer-provided Services: Feasibility and Perceived Benefits The Issue of Disclosure Are Peer Providers as Effective as Other Providers? Consumer-operated Services as an Evidence-based Practice Summary 14. The Role of the Family in Psychiatric Rehabilitation -- Introduction Working with Families and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Principles Family Interventions Family Psychoeducation: An Evidence-based Practice Family to Family Initiatives The Concept of Family Recovery Familial Strengths and Resilience Summary 15. Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Acute Care and Hospital Settings -- Introduction A 19th-century Institution in the 21st Century Comparison and Contrast with Today's Hospitals The Olmstead Decision. Contents note continued: The Many Meanings of the "Shame of the States" Functions of State Psychiatric Hospitals Length of Hospital Stay and Rehabilitation Outcome Population Served by State Psychiatric Hospitals N2 - Discusses interventions to help individuals with mental illness improve the quality of their life, achieve goals, and increase opportunities for community integration so they can lead full and productive lives. This title emphasizes strengths, skill development, and the attainment of valued social roles ER -