03056nam 2200481 a 450 991079172270332120161219111727.01-4833-2671-31-4522-5459-1(CKB)2560000000089926(EBL)997251(OCoLC)809774390(MiAaPQ)EBC997251(OCoLC)1007857937(StDuBDS)EDZ0000159189(EXLCZ)99256000000008992620130912d1994 fy 0engur|||||||||||Clinical case management[electronic resource] a guide to comprehensive treatment of serious mental illness /Robert W. Surber, editorThousand Oaks SAGEc19941 online resource (xvii, 275 p.)Sage focus editions ;167Description based upon print version of record.1-322-42318-0 0-8039-4387-3 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I - Clinical Case Management Themes; Chapter 1 - An Approach to Care; Chapter 2 - Clinical Case Management; Chapter 3 - Understanding Culture as a Process; Chapter 4 - Engaging Families and Natural Support Systems; PART II - Clinical Case Management Activities; Chapter 5 - Comprehensive Assessment and Treatment Planning; Chapter 6 - Linkage and Monitoring; Chapter 7 - Advocacy and Case Management; PART III - Clinical Case Management Issues; Chapter 8 - Treatment of Substance Abuse and Mental IllnessChapter 9 - Clinical Case Management of Personality Disordered ClientsChapter 10 - Managing Problematic Behaviors; Chapter 11 - The Psychiatrist's Perspective; Chapter 12 - The Power of Dreams: Supporting Client Goals and Meaningful Activities; Chapter 13 - Resolving Value Conflicts; Chapter 14 - Implementing Clinical Case Management Services; PART IV - Epilogue (A Case Study); Chapter 15 - Sí, Se Puede (Yes, You Can); About the ContributorsThe integration of a broad array of interventions is described in this comprehensive, practical guide for those working with seriously mentally ill adults. It draws on the experience of clients who struggle with severe and disabling problems in a challenging urban environment. The contributors argue that psychological and practical issues are intertwined and therefore such interventions must be delivered concurrently. They also emphasize that understanding and using the resources of a client's culture is critical to the successful implementation of care, and that families and natuSage focus editions ;v. 167.Mentally illCareChronically illCareMentally illCare.Chronically illCare.362.20425Surber Robert W1526180StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910791722703321Clinical case management3768071UNINA