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Person-Centered Care for Mental Illness: The Evolution of Adherence and Self-Determination [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 251 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: American Psychological Association
  • ISBN-10: 1433819775
  • ISBN-13: 9781433819773
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 251 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: American Psychological Association
  • ISBN-10: 1433819775
  • ISBN-13: 9781433819773
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In contrast to the institutional approach of years past, today most people with mental illness live in the community, and decide for themselves whether, and to what extent, to participate in treatment. Providers are now beginning to ask, "How do I provide services that help people achieve their recovery goals?" rather than, "How do I get my patient to adhere to the prescribed treatment?" Contributors to this volume describe the public health benefits that emerge when providers respect personal health care decisionseven when the person making them has a serious mental illness. They also share evidence-based practices that enhance self-determination, such as: creating an advance psychiatric directive addressing clients' information processing difficulties, so they can better understand their treatment options motivational interviewing to support employment as part of a recovery plan Rich examples of consumer-provider interactions illustrate how providers can instill hope and help activate the client's support network to facilitate goal-setting and decision-making.
Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 3(6)
Patrick W. Corrigan
Chapter 1 The Problem of Adherence and the Importance of Self-Determination
9(20)
Patrick W. Corrigan
Kristin Kosyluk
Petra Kottsieper
Chapter 2 Beyond the Rational Patient: Implications for Health Decisions and Behaviors
29(24)
Patrick W. Corrigan
Karina J. Powell
Patrick J. Michaels
Chapter 3 How Does Stigma Impede Adherence and Self-Determination?
53(28)
Patrick W. Corrigan
Andrea B. Bink
Chapter 4 Person-Centered Care
81(22)
Larry Davidson
Janis Tondora
Rebecca Miller
Maria J. O'Connell
Chapter 5 Psychiatric Advance Directives
103(14)
Maria J. O'Connell
Chapter 6 Shared Decision Making
117(24)
Beth Angell
Elizabeth Matthews
Victoria Stanhope
Michael Rowe
Chapter 7 Increasing Employment Motivation for Individuals With Psychiatric Disabilities
141(14)
Jonathon E. Larson
Chapter 8 Cognitive Approaches That Impact Self-Determination
155(18)
Patrick J. Michaels
Karina J. Powell
Patrick W. Corrigan
Chapter 9 Self-Determination Within the Context of Legally Mandated Treatment
173(18)
Amy C. Watson
Chapter 10 Peer Support and Service Engagement
191(20)
Mark S. Salzer
Petra Kottsieper
Chapter 11 Self-Determination and Cultural Considerations: An Asian Perspective
211(24)
Eun-Jeong Lee
Chow Lam
Nicole Ditchman
Chapter 12 Critical Last Thoughts About Self-Determination and Recovery
235(8)
Patrick W. Corrigan
Index 243(8)
About the Editor 251
Patrick W. Corrigan, PsyD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Previously, he was professor of psychiatry at the University of Chicago, where he directed the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.

His research examines psychiatric disability and the impact of stigma on recovery and rehabilitation. Currently, he is principal investigator of the National Consortium for Stigma and Empowerment (NCSE) funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, NCSE is a collaboration of investigators from more than a dozen research institutions.

He is also principal investigator of current grants from the National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities and Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, and he is conducting stigma research with support from the Department of Defense, the Veterans Administration, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Dr. Corrigan has authored or edited more than a dozen books, most recently The Stigma of Disease and Disability: Understanding Causes and Overcoming Injustices, published by APA.

Dr. Corrigan has published more than 3 peer-reviewed articles and is editor emeritus of the American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.