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Clinical Case Management with Persons Having Mental Illness A Relationship-Based Perspective

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ISBN-10: 0534348521

ISBN-13: 9780534348526

Edition: 2000

Authors: Joseph Walsh

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This text equips future mental health practitioners with a model and theory for case management with those with mental illness. The author helps readers feel more competent working with the these clients, giving readers skills that establish and sustain clinical relationships over months or years. The author provides intervention techniques for clients with a variety of mental illnesses (including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, schizotypal personality, paranoid ideation). This text differs from other texts by applying the theory of symbolic interactionism, emphasizing the need for establishing a productive relationship with clients as a prerequisite to any other…    
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Book details

List price: $174.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 8/6/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Joseph Walsh received his MSW and his Ph.D. from Ohio State University. He is Associate Professor of Social Work at Virginia Commonwealth University and teaches courses in generalist practice, clinical practice, research, and mental and emotional disorders. He has been a direct services practitioner in the field of mental health since 1974, first in a psychiatric hospital and later in community mental health center settings. Joe has provided services to older adult and general outpatient populations, but he specializes in services to people with serious mental illness and their families. He is the author of two other Brooks/Cole texts, CLINICAL CASE MANAGEMENT WITH PERSONS HAVING MENTAL…    

Introduction
An Introduction to Clinical Case Management
The Policy Context of Case Management
A Theoretical Base for Clinical Case Management
Symbolic Interactionism and Relationship Development
Social Support Theory and the Community Context of Practice
Working with Individuals
The Case Manager and Psychotropic Medications
Persons with Schizophrenia
Persons with Bipolar Disorder
Persons with Major Depression
Persons with Schizotypal Personality Traits
Persons with Paranoic Ideation
Incorporating Existential Themes Into Clinical Case Management
Working with Families
Engaging the Family of the Person with Mental Illness
Case Managers as Family Educators about Mental Illness
The Family Education and Support Group
The Role of the Facilitator in Support Group Development
Working with Persons Having Mental Illness in Groups
Effective Leadership in Treatment Groups
Facilitating Self-Help Groups
Epilogue