Clinical case management with persons having mental illness : a relationship-based perspective / Joseph Walsh.

Walsh, Joseph (Joseph F.)
Australia Belmont, CA : Brooks/Cole, c2000.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-314) and indexes.
  • Pt. I. Introduction — 1. An Introduction to Clinical Case Management — 2. The Policy Context of Case Management — Pt. II. A Theoretical Base for Clinical Case Management — 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Relationship Development — 4. Social Support Theory and the Community Context of Practice — Pt. 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 Paranoid Ideation — 11. Incorporating Existential Themes Into Clinical Case Management — Pt. 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 — Pt. V. Working with Persons Having Mental Illness in Groups — 16. Effective Leadership in Treatment Groups — 17. Facilitating Self-Help Groups.

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Requested by Syers, M.

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