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According to David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D., the 16th U.S. Surgeon General, we know a great deal more about treating mental illnesses than about preventing them and promoting mental health. In his foreword to Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health, Dr. Satcher applauds this guide as timely and vital, as it provides new and emerging research on the importance of prevention in mental health.

Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health was conceived through discussions within the Prevention Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), and features contributions from 30 highly regarded clinicians and researchers who are experienced in the treatment and prevention of specific types of mental illnesses.

Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health will help you move toward widespread adoption of mental illness prevention in your own practice setting. This important new reference provides practical suggestions to help you work toward preventing, or implementing preventive measures in the treatment of

• Mood disorders
• Anxiety disorders
• Schizophrenia
• Substance use disorders
• Suicidality
• Family violence
• Conduct disorder and other adolescent disorders
• Late-life depression, dementia, and mild cognitive impairment
• Physical illnesses in psychiatric settings
• Cigarette smoking

Compared with other areas of medicine, such as the prevention of infectious disease, our understanding of the prevention of mental illnesses remains in a relatively nascent state, especially in terms of how prevention can be incorporated into routine clinical practice. The authors of the various chapters have endeavored to balance reviewing the available research knowledge with providing guidance for practicing clinicians on how such knowledge can be incorporated into everyday practice.

Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health urges clinicians everywhere to inquire about risk factors and protective factors in patients' lives in addition to focusing on the presenting problem. It is the authors' intent to provide mental health professionals with the knowledge and practical applications necessary to be prevention-minded in all of their interactions with patients, families, and the community.



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Dr. Compton and colleagues more than fulfilled their ambition to provide a manual "to encourage mental health professionals to adopt prevention-mindedness into their everyday practice with patients and in their collaborations with community organizations and agencies that may have a role to play in prevention efforts." They have created a valuable resource that would also be beneficial for mental health system architects and funders, including the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Institute of Mental Health, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, and state and regional mental health system leaders.

-- Yad M. Jabbarpour, M.D., * Psychiatric Services *

This book provides some outstanding examples of prevention strategies that psychiatrists can learn from, and these exemplars should improve the practice of medicine, better aligning psychiatry with public health. Each chapter ends with key points that help clarify the vital elements of each topic area.

-- Carl C. Bell, MD * The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry *

This excellent book accomplishes the difficult task of efficiently and effectively condensing and presenting a great deal of information about preventive care in mental health, which often is an overlooked area of practice. The editor and the numerous authors both educate and equip readers to use evidence-based practices in the care of their patients. This topic is covered sporadically in other books and journals, but no other book has efficiently collected the information in one place. This book would be very effective in helping healthcare providers who strive to provide the best care for their patients.

-- Aaron Plattner, M.D. * Doody Enterprises, Inc. *

Table of Contents

Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Prevention in mental health: an introduction from the Prevention Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
Chapter 2. Identifying and understanding risk factors and protective factors in clinical practice
Chapter 3. Prevention of mood disorders
Chapter 4. Prevention of anxiety disorders
Chapter 5. Complementary and alternative medicine in the prevention of depression and anxiety
Chapter 6. Applying prevention principles to schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Chapter 7. Prevention of alcohol and drug abuse
Chapter 8. Suicide prevention
Chapter 9. Prevention of family violence
Chapter 10. Prevention principles for adolescents in psychiatric practice: preventing conduct disorder and other behavioral problems
Chapter 11. Prevention principles for older adults: preventing late-life depression, dementia, and mild cognitive impairment
Chapter 12. Health promotion and prevention of somatic illnesses in psychiatric settings
Chapter 13. Prevention of cigarette smoking: principles for psychiatric practice
Index

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 12/12/2009
      ISBN13: 9781585623471, 978-1585623471
      ISBN10: 1585623474

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      According to David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D., the 16th U.S. Surgeon General, we know a great deal more about treating mental illnesses than about preventing them and promoting mental health. In his foreword to Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health, Dr. Satcher applauds this guide as timely and vital, as it provides new and emerging research on the importance of prevention in mental health.

      Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health was conceived through discussions within the Prevention Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), and features contributions from 30 highly regarded clinicians and researchers who are experienced in the treatment and prevention of specific types of mental illnesses.

      Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health will help you move toward widespread adoption of mental illness prevention in your own practice setting. This important new reference provides practical suggestions to help you work toward preventing, or implementing preventive measures in the treatment of

      • Mood disorders
      • Anxiety disorders
      • Schizophrenia
      • Substance use disorders
      • Suicidality
      • Family violence
      • Conduct disorder and other adolescent disorders
      • Late-life depression, dementia, and mild cognitive impairment
      • Physical illnesses in psychiatric settings
      • Cigarette smoking

      Compared with other areas of medicine, such as the prevention of infectious disease, our understanding of the prevention of mental illnesses remains in a relatively nascent state, especially in terms of how prevention can be incorporated into routine clinical practice. The authors of the various chapters have endeavored to balance reviewing the available research knowledge with providing guidance for practicing clinicians on how such knowledge can be incorporated into everyday practice.

      Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health urges clinicians everywhere to inquire about risk factors and protective factors in patients' lives in addition to focusing on the presenting problem. It is the authors' intent to provide mental health professionals with the knowledge and practical applications necessary to be prevention-minded in all of their interactions with patients, families, and the community.



      Trade Review

      Dr. Compton and colleagues more than fulfilled their ambition to provide a manual "to encourage mental health professionals to adopt prevention-mindedness into their everyday practice with patients and in their collaborations with community organizations and agencies that may have a role to play in prevention efforts." They have created a valuable resource that would also be beneficial for mental health system architects and funders, including the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Institute of Mental Health, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, and state and regional mental health system leaders.

      -- Yad M. Jabbarpour, M.D., * Psychiatric Services *

      This book provides some outstanding examples of prevention strategies that psychiatrists can learn from, and these exemplars should improve the practice of medicine, better aligning psychiatry with public health. Each chapter ends with key points that help clarify the vital elements of each topic area.

      -- Carl C. Bell, MD * The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry *

      This excellent book accomplishes the difficult task of efficiently and effectively condensing and presenting a great deal of information about preventive care in mental health, which often is an overlooked area of practice. The editor and the numerous authors both educate and equip readers to use evidence-based practices in the care of their patients. This topic is covered sporadically in other books and journals, but no other book has efficiently collected the information in one place. This book would be very effective in helping healthcare providers who strive to provide the best care for their patients.

      -- Aaron Plattner, M.D. * Doody Enterprises, Inc. *

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Foreword
      Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Chapter 1. Prevention in mental health: an introduction from the Prevention Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
      Chapter 2. Identifying and understanding risk factors and protective factors in clinical practice
      Chapter 3. Prevention of mood disorders
      Chapter 4. Prevention of anxiety disorders
      Chapter 5. Complementary and alternative medicine in the prevention of depression and anxiety
      Chapter 6. Applying prevention principles to schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
      Chapter 7. Prevention of alcohol and drug abuse
      Chapter 8. Suicide prevention
      Chapter 9. Prevention of family violence
      Chapter 10. Prevention principles for adolescents in psychiatric practice: preventing conduct disorder and other behavioral problems
      Chapter 11. Prevention principles for older adults: preventing late-life depression, dementia, and mild cognitive impairment
      Chapter 12. Health promotion and prevention of somatic illnesses in psychiatric settings
      Chapter 13. Prevention of cigarette smoking: principles for psychiatric practice
      Index

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