TY - BOOK
T1 - Clinical case management for people with mental illness
T2 - A Biopsychosocial vulnerability-stress model
AU - Wong, Daniel Fu Keung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2006 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2006/1/27
Y1 - 2006/1/27
N2 -
A unique—and effective—approach to mental health practiceClinical
Case Management for People with Mental Illness combines theory,
practice, and plenty of clinical examples to introduce a unique approach
to case management that’s based on a biopsychosocial
vulnerability-stress model. This practice-oriented handbook stresses the
dynamic interplay among biological, psychological, social, and
environmental factors that influences the development—and severity—of a
person’s mental illness. Filled with case examples to illustrate the
assessment and intervention process, the book is an essential resource
for working with people who suffer from depression, anxiety disorders,
schizophrenia, and personality disorders.Author Daniel Fu Keung
Wong draws on his experiences as an educator, cognitive therapist,
mental health worker, and case manager working in Asia and Australia to
explore the concepts and contexts of clinical case management for
individuals suffering from mild and chronic mental illness. He guides
you through the creative use of various therapeutic approaches that
emphasize different aspects of a person’s condition that can influence
the cause and course of mental illness. Clinical Case Management for
People with Mental Illness examines a range of important topics,
including the roles and functions of mental health workers, relapse
prevention, assessment and clinical intervention, psychiatric crisis
management, and working with families. In addition, the book includes
checklists, worksheets, activity charts, and three helpful appendices. Clinical Case Management for People with Mental Illness examines: models of assessment microskills in assessment areas of assessment and intervention understanding the roles and psychological reactions of family members assessing and working with individuals with suicidal risk or aggressive behaviors and much more!Clinical
Case Management for People with Mental Illness is an essential resource
for mental health professionals, including psychologists, occupational
therapists, mental health social workers, nurses, counselors, and
family social workers.
AB -
A unique—and effective—approach to mental health practiceClinical
Case Management for People with Mental Illness combines theory,
practice, and plenty of clinical examples to introduce a unique approach
to case management that’s based on a biopsychosocial
vulnerability-stress model. This practice-oriented handbook stresses the
dynamic interplay among biological, psychological, social, and
environmental factors that influences the development—and severity—of a
person’s mental illness. Filled with case examples to illustrate the
assessment and intervention process, the book is an essential resource
for working with people who suffer from depression, anxiety disorders,
schizophrenia, and personality disorders.Author Daniel Fu Keung
Wong draws on his experiences as an educator, cognitive therapist,
mental health worker, and case manager working in Asia and Australia to
explore the concepts and contexts of clinical case management for
individuals suffering from mild and chronic mental illness. He guides
you through the creative use of various therapeutic approaches that
emphasize different aspects of a person’s condition that can influence
the cause and course of mental illness. Clinical Case Management for
People with Mental Illness examines a range of important topics,
including the roles and functions of mental health workers, relapse
prevention, assessment and clinical intervention, psychiatric crisis
management, and working with families. In addition, the book includes
checklists, worksheets, activity charts, and three helpful appendices. Clinical Case Management for People with Mental Illness examines: models of assessment microskills in assessment areas of assessment and intervention understanding the roles and psychological reactions of family members assessing and working with individuals with suicidal risk or aggressive behaviors and much more!Clinical
Case Management for People with Mental Illness is an essential resource
for mental health professionals, including psychologists, occupational
therapists, mental health social workers, nurses, counselors, and
family social workers.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781315821146
DO - 10.4324/9781315821146
M3 - Book or report
AN - SCOPUS:85120150662
SN - 9780789028556
SN - 9780789028549
BT - Clinical case management for people with mental illness
PB - Routledge
CY - New York
ER -