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Textbook of Community Psychiatry

American Association for Community Psychiatry
Buch | Softcover
XV, 916 Seiten
2023 | 2nd ed. 2022
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-10241-7 (ISBN)
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The second edition of the AACP's (American Association for Community Psychiatry) Textbook of Community Psychiatry is a welcome update of this notable work that comprehensively presents the state of the art in this field. Along with continuously evolving scientific advances and principles of clinical care, community psychiatry must respond to shifts in public policy as well as economic climate. The past decade has witnessed significant political and social changes, including climate change, immigration levels, technological advancement, the influence of social media and the rise of political unrest. This new edition reflects these wider changes, incorporating new chapters and enhancing previous ones. It remains the standard text for certification of those working in healthcare and social welfare systems design and delivery of services.  

 

Readers will gain knowledge of:

  • Basic pillars of the field
  • Evidence based interventions
  • Telepsychiatry and technological aids
  • Trauma informed services
  • Integrated health systems
  • Social determinants of health
  • Structural discrimination





lt;p>Wesley E. Sowers, MD is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and is the Director of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry and its associated Fellowship Program at Western Psychiatric Hospital. He is board certified in Adult Psychiatry with subspecialty certifications in Addiction, Administrative and Community Psychiatry. He is a Past President of the American Association for Community Psychiatry and has served on the Board of Directors of that organization since 1988. He has also been on the Board of the American Association of Psychiatric Administrators since 1999. He has served as Co-Chair of the Mental Health Services Committee of the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry since 2009. From 2008 to 2016 he was co-director of the SAMHSA sponsored Recovery to Practice curriculum development project for psychiatry.

 Dr. Sowers is a graduate of Brown University and Northwestern University Medical School. He completed residencies at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry in New York City. Clinically, he has extensive experience in the provision of treatment and services to special populations such as homeless men and women, people with criminal records, LGBTQ individuals, and people with substance use disorders. He has published several articles, editorials, and book chapters on topics related to his clinical activities and health care systems management. He was the chief architect of the Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS) and its counterpart for children and adolescents (CALOCUS), instruments widely used to guide service intensity decisions.

Hunter L. McQuistion, MD is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Grossman School of Medicine and Senior Attending Psychiatrist at NYU Langone Health. He is Medical Director of the SAMHSA-funded Engagement, Treatment, and Recovery (EnTRy) Program at Family Health Centers at NYU Langone, which provides FQHC-based multidisciplinary and recovery-oriented services to underserved Brooklyn residents experiencing serious mental health challenges. He recently completed a successful and satisfying stewardship as Chief of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health at NYC Health+Hospitals Gotham Gouverneur. Among other roles in systems management and clinical policy, Dr. McQuistion has also served at a high level in the City of New York Department of Health & Mental Hygiene.

As an academic community psychiatrist, he has focused much of his career on program development and scholarship concerning people who experience homelessness and mental illnesses, but has also turned energies to other underserved populations, including interest in efforts on racial and ethnic issues as related to clinical competencies. Spanning roles in advocacy, administration, epidemiological and services research, and education, Dr. McQuistion has published and presented widely.  He offers program and educational consultation as well as providing direct clinical services. Among other accomplishments, Dr. McQuistion is a Past President of the American Association for Community Psychiatry, is recognized as an Exemplary Psychiatrist by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, and a member of the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry.

 

Jules M. Ranz, MD is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia. He was director of the Public Psychiatry Fellowship at NYS Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University Medical Center from 1992 to 2017 and continues as a mentor to many of the over 300 psychiatrists who completed the fellowship. The Public Psychiatry Fellowship is generally acknowledged to be the premier program of its kind in the country, supported by three published surveys of its alumni. In the past fifteen years, over twent

Part I Introduction and Background.- Introduction: Community Psychiatry on the Move.- History of Community Psychiatry .- Part II The Basics: The Pillars of Community Psychiatry.- Recovery and Person-Centered Care: Empowerment,Collaboration, and Integration.- Population Health, Prevention, and Community Psychiatry.- Exercising Effective Leadership.- Advocacy in Evolution: The Push and Pull of Psychiatrists.- Comprehensive Integrated Systems of Care.- Part III Core Competencies for Community Psychiatrists.- Inspiring a Welcoming, Hopeful Culture.- Motivational Interviewing as a Core Communication Style.- Person-Centered Recovery Planning as a Roadmap to Recovery .- Cultural and Linguistic Competence.- Context-Specific Assessment.- Team Leadership: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in the Aftermath of COVID-19.- Community Education.- Collaborative Medication Management and Discontinuation.- Traumatic Stress in the Community: Identification and Intervention.- Integrated Care and Community Psychiatry.- Group Appointments in Psychiatry+.- Treatment Techniques for Co-occurring Substance.- Use and Mental Disorders.- Women's Mental Health: Core Concepts for Community Psychiatry.- Part IV Effective and Established Interventions.- Developing, Evaluating and Implementing Evidence-Based Interventions in Real World Practice.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Psychiatric Rehabilitation.- Family Systems Care in Public Sector Settings.- Evidence-Based Practices for Co-occurring Addiction and Mental Illness.- Case Management and Assertive Community Treatment.- Crisis and Emergency Services.- Part V Creating Healthy Communities.- Epidemiology in Community Psychiatry.- Social and Political Determinants of Health and Mental Health.- Mental Health Services Research and Community Psychiatry.- Climate Change: Implications for Community Mental Health.- Disaster Victims and the Response to Trauma.- The Role of the Psychiatrist in Community Consultation andCollaboration.- Collaborative Reduction of Criminal Justice Involvement for Persons with Mental Illness.- Part VI Supportive Services for Community Living.- Housing First and the Role of Psychiatry in Supported Housing.- Health Self-Management: The Emerging Importance of Trauma and Resilience.- Supported Employment.- Peer Service Providers as Colleagues.- Fountain House and the Clubhouse Movement.- Service Coordination and Health Homes.- Part VII Special Populations.- Community-Based Psychiatric Care for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.- Psychiatric Care for People Experiencing Homelessness.- Early Psychosis and the Prevention and Mitigation of Serious Mental Illness.- Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis.- Veterans' Services.- Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services.- Serving Elders in the Public Sector.- Rural Populations.-Clinical Issues and Programming for Sexual and Gender Minority Populations.- Migrant and Refugee Mental Health.- Part VIII Development and Administration of Services.- Transforming Mental Health Systems and Programs.- Program Evaluation.- Creating Value: Resource and Quality Management.- Telehealth and Technology.- The Medical Director in Community-Based.- Mental Healthcare.- Financing of Community Behavioral Health Services.- Workforce Development in Community Psychiatry.- Practical Ethics for Practicing Clinicians.- Part IX Shaping the Future.- Medical Student and Resident Education in Community Psychiatry.- Public/Community Psychiatry Fellowships.- Mentoring and Supervision in Community Psychiatry .- International Trends in Community Mental Health Services.- Community Psychiatry: Past, Present, and Future.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XV, 916 p. 25 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1738 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte behavioral healthcare financing • community psychiatric practice • evidence-based intervention • mental health recovery • person-centered patient care • Psychiatric Epidemiology • Trauma-based interventions
ISBN-10 3-031-10241-X / 303110241X
ISBN-13 978-3-031-10241-7 / 9783031102417
Zustand Neuware
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