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CHF110.40
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This book serves as an ideal guide for those seeking to take the certification exam in community psychiatry. It features topical chapters authored by a nationally and internationally recognized experts and addresses the future of the field.
During the past decade or more, there has been a rapid evolution of mental health services and treatment technologies, shifting psychiatric epidemiology, changes in public behavioral health policy and increased understanding in medicine regarding approaches to clinical work that focus on patient-centeredness. These contemporary issues need to be articulated in a comprehensive format. The American Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP), a professional organization internationally recognized as holding the greatest concentration of expertise in the field, has launched a methodical process to create a competency certification in community psychiatry. As a reference for a certification examination, that effort will benefit enormously from a comprehensive handbook on the subject.
Presents an organizing structure for community psychiatry Expands upon the guiding principles underling practice Examines best practices methods and new models of treatments Addresses the future of the field, including administration, workforce issues and professional development Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
Hunter L. McQuistion, MD is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and Director of the Division of Outpatient & Community Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The St. Luke's & Roosevelt Hospitals in New York City.
Wesley E. Sowers, MD is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Director, Center for Public Service Psychiatry Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic; and Medical Director, Allegheny County Office of Behavioral Health.
Jules M. Ranz, MD is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and Director of the Public Psychiatry Fellowship, N.Y.S. Psychiatric Institute.
Jacqueline Maus Feldman, MD is the Patrick H. Linton Professor and Vice Chair for Clinical Services in the Department of Psychiatry/University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Texte du rabat
Recent years have seen the exponential growth of behavioral health services and technologies, with an expanding public behavioral health picture to match. In community psychiatry especially, person-centered competencies and issues continue to gain in prominence. The Handbook of Community Psychiatry reflects the rapid changes in the field, providing basic and specialized information in areas such as epidemiology, person-centered planning and care, innovations in practice, and treatment of special populations. Organized for maximum comprehension and retention, the text is packed with helpful visuals and technological links. The Handbook:
Defines community psychiatry, reviews the history of the field, and expands on the guiding principles underlying practice.
Contenu
Introduction: What is Community Psychiatry?.- Background: Community Psychiatry and History.- Basic Psychiatric Epidemiology.- Financing.- Advocacy: Community Organizing and Politics.- Recovery and Person-centered Care.- Context-specific Clinical Assessment.- Team-based Treatment.- Family Therapy in Public Sector Settings.- Motivational Interviewing.- Group Modalities/techniques.- Psychiatric Rehabilitation.- Case Management.- Physical Wellness.- Working with Peers.- Cultural Competence.- Assertive Community Treatment.- Family Psychoeducation.- Co-occuring Chemical Dependency and Mental Illnesses.- Supported Employment.- Illness Self-management and Recovery.- Psychopharmacology and its Adherence.- Trauma-based interventions.- Cognitive Therapy of Schizophrenia.- Clubhouse Models.- Supported Housing Models.- Telepsychiatry.- Integrated Primary and Mental Health Care.- Innovative Acute Care Models: Mobile, Emergency, Crisis Residential, Inpatient.- Innovative Programming in Chemical Dependency.- Innovative International Community Behavioral Health Models.- Criminal Justice: Diversion and Incarceration.- Homelessness.- Children and Youth.- Elders.- Rural Psychiatry.- Disaster Response.- Creating a Welcoming Service Environment.- Systems Transformation / engineering.- The Role of the Medical Director.- Program Evaluation.- How to be Successful in Research in Clinical Settings.- Medical Students and Residency.- Community/Public Psychiatry Fellowships.- Mentoring.- Ethics.