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Behavioral Integrative Care Treatments That Work in the Primary Care Setting

Partners in Palliative Care Enhancing Ethics in Care at the End-of-Life

Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook

Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook

Life care planning is an advanced collaborative case management specialty practice focused on assessing evaluating coordinating consulting planning for and monitoring necessary services for individuals with complex medical care needs over their lifetime. This handbook provides a comprehensive resource for all people involved with catastrophic impairments and chronic medical care case management. The Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook Fourth Edition begins by defining the roles played by each of the key team members working with the life care planner. It provides planners with insights critical to successful interactions with medical and health care–related professionals as well as the team members they are most likely to encounter as they work to build an accurate and reliable life care plan. Next the text offers up-to-date information on the medical conditions most frequently encountered by the life care planner. The contributors who are recognized experts in their disciplines also address issues in forensic settings ethics standards research and credentials. The fourth edition includes numerous chapters on general issues as well as updated standards of practice from the International Academy of Life Care Planners (IALCP) Life Care Planning Consensus Statements and valuable step-by-step charts and checklists. Completely updated and expanded this revised handbook now includes new chapters on multicultural considerations in life care planning admissibility of life care plans in U. S. courts and Canadian life care planning practice. Additionally infused in other chapters is new information on medical coding and costing for life care planners life care planning in non-litigated contexts as well as research and education within life care planning.

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Life Care Planning and Case Management Across the Lifespan

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Palliative Care within Mental Health Ethical Practice

Adult Transgender Care An Interdisciplinary Approach for Training Mental Health Professionals

Health Care Policy and Practice A Biopsychosocial Perspective

Trauma-Informed Care How neuroscience influences practice

Quality and Regulation in Health Care International Experiences

Cultural Awareness in Nursing and Health Care An Introductory Text

Intellectual Disability and Being Human A Care Ethics Model

Intellectual Disability and Being Human A Care Ethics Model

Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories developed about disability and physical impairment may not always be appropriate when thinking about intellectual (or learning) disability. This pioneering book in considering intellectually disabled people's lives sets out a care ethics model of disability that outlines the emotional caring sphere where love and care are psycho-socially questioned the practical caring sphere where day-to-day care is carried out and the socio-political caring sphere where social intolerance and aversion to difficult differences are addressed. It does so by discussing issue-based everyday life such as family relationships media representations and education in an evocative and creative manner. This book draws from an understanding of how intellectual disability is represented in all forms of media a feminist ethics of care and capabilities as well as other theories to provide a critique and alternative to the social model of disability as well as illuminate care-less spaces that inhabit all the caring spheres. The first two chapters of the book provide an overview of intellectual disability the debates surrounding disability and outline the model. Having begun to develop an innovative theoretical framework for understanding intellectual disability and being human the book then moves onto empirical and narrative driven issue-based chapters. The following chapters build on the emergent framework and discuss the application of particular theories in three different substantive areas: education mothering and sexual politics. The concluding remarks draw together the common themes across the applied chapters and link them to the overarching theoretical framework. An important read for all those studying and researching intellectual or learning disability this book will be an essential resource in sociology philosophy criminology (law) social work education and nursing in particular. | Intellectual Disability and Being Human A Care Ethics Model

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The Management of Wicked Problems in Health and Social Care

The Management of Wicked Problems in Health and Social Care

At a time of growing pressure on health and social care services this book draws together contributions which highlight contemporary challenges for their management. Providing a range of contributions that draw on a Critical Management Studies perspective the book raises macro-level concerns with theory demographics and economics on the one hand as well as micro-level challenges of leadership voice and engagement on the other. Rather than being an attempt to define the ‘wickedness’ of problems in this field this book provides new insights designed to be of interest and value to researchers students and managers. Contributions from international researchers explore four main topics: identifying contemporary challenges in health and social care; managing leading and following; listening to silent voices in delivering change; and new methodologies for understanding care challenges. The concerns discussed in this volume are ‘wicked’ in so far as they are persistent pernicious and beyond the curative abilities of any single organisation or profession. Such problems require collaboration but also new approaches to listening to those who suffer their effects. This book demonstrates such listening through its engagement with policy makers leaders followers professions patients forgotten groups and silenced voices. Moreover it considers how future research might be transformed so as to shine a more inclusive light on ‘wicked’ problems and their amelioration. This is a timely and engaging book that challenges you – the reader – to think again about how we should look at engage with and support all those involved in health and social care. | The Management of Wicked Problems in Health and Social Care

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Behavioral and Mental Health Care Policy and Practice A Biopsychosocial Perspective

International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Care Early Childhood Education in the 21st Century Vol I

Symptom-Focused Psychiatric Drug Therapy for Managed Care

Symptom-Focused Psychiatric Drug Therapy for Managed Care

Originally published in 1997 this title describes therapeutic applications of simple to complex combinations of medications to treat common psychiatric disorders among adults. Dr Joseph discusses practical clinical guidelines that both the beginner and experienced practitioner will find useful. The 100 psychopharmacological cases presented in Part 2 illustrate the application of the diagnostic and treatment concepts described in Part 1. The cases are grouped into simple moderately complex and complex cases. The clinical cases besides evoking a hands-on feeling which facilitates learning can be used to compare your current treatment approach to that of an experienced and highly successful practicing psychiatrist. A vital addition to every psychiatrist's library this guidebook is indispensable to those seeking a better understanding of patients’ problems from a psychopharmacological perspective that is both practical and effective. Numerous and varied clinical presentations are reduced to treatable symptoms so that even physicians who lack experience with a specific medication or combination of medications will be able to use these interventions successfully. For each of the 100 clinical cases presented in the book the clinical history treatment course medication doses and treatment outcome are carefully detailed in a step-by-step analysis. Unique features of this book that will be useful to psychiatrists primary care physicians and all mental health clinicians include: its symptom-focused approach; its discussion of modern rational polypharmacy; specific dosing guidelines; office management of severe disorders; treatment of special patients such as celebrities and other doctors; clinical cases; and sample answers to common questions asked by patients. Psychiatrists psychiatric residents psychotherapists psychiatric nurses and other physicians will find thorough and clear explanations of treatment strategies and their nuances in this volume. Physicians interested in learning balanced and rational use of various psychotropic medication combinations will find themselves turning to this book again and again as they strive to alleviate psychiatric symptoms in patients and exercise techniques that minimize or avoid inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. | Symptom-Focused Psychiatric Drug Therapy for Managed Care

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Service Leadership Leading with Competence Character and Care in the Service Economy

Design for Mental and Behavioral Health

Handbook of Neurosurgery Neurology and Spinal Medicine for Nurses and Advanced Practice Health Professionals

Essentials of Consumer Behavior An Applied Approach

Assertive Community Treatment Evidence-based Practice or Managed Recovery

Assertive Community Treatment Evidence-based Practice or Managed Recovery

The twenty-first century has witnessed an explosion in studies on comparative health studies but mental health remains virtually ignored. Unlike the well researched topic of health policy there is a gap in the marketplace covering mental health policy and health care policymaking. This book fills that gap; it is a comparative analysis of the implementation of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) an evidence-based practice employed in two states that promises to empower the well-being of individuals suffering from mental illness. Assertive Community Treatment specifically examines the tension separating the notion of client recovery and evidence-based programs. Johnson challenges the assumption that practitioners should rely on evidence-based practices to close the gap between scientific knowledge and practice. She argues that in an era of managed care this encourages state mental health administrators to adopt policies that are overly focused on outcomes. Programs that can measure the outcomes of care provided and evidence-based practices have become central aspects of the quality care agenda. This study traces the role of policy entrepreneurs throughout the Assertive Community Treatment policymaking process. By differentiating mental health in general qualitative research increases the chances of observing similarities and differences in outcomes. Johnson explains why the ACT model was adopted and implemented. She concludes that there is a clear monopoly by medical researchers and scientists within Assertive Community Treatment research and as a result too much emphasis is placed on the roles of policy entrepreneurs as the main innovators in the agenda and policy formulation stages. Johnson presents a strong argument for more innovation in the implementation stage. | Assertive Community Treatment Evidence-based Practice or Managed Recovery

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Feminist Thought A More Comprehensive Introduction