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Mental Health Case Management: A Practical Guide represents the first modern guide designed to provide students and practitioners with a grounded and practical tutorial on the key functions of a case manager serving adults with severe mental illness. The guide is purposely devoid of extensive theoretical and historical discourse, and rather focuses on a direct and to-the-point approach that time-pressed readers will appreciate when learning the fundamentals of providing mental health case management. Within this work, readers will learn the ABC's of mental health case management ranging from likely psychiatric conditions their clients will experience to working with the local and federal disability systems. This information is captured within a strengths-based, recovery-oriented framework that places empowerment and the dignity of the client being served at the forefront of the delivery of excellent care, and is intended to be augmented with field experience and close supervi

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“I would require this guide because I believe students would benefit from having it not only during the course but also while they are out in the field. It is not lengthy and the material is not too heavy. It is concise but includes very pertinent information that beginning counselors and social workers need to know.”

-- Dr. Rebecca G. McBride

“This guide would be excellent for the practical knowledge that I am interested in seeing my students gain. Students using this book would be well prepared to tackle everyday problems that clients face. I would use this guide in addition to a more generalized guide which discusses theory and other models of helping.”

-- LaKeisha L. Harris, PhD

Table of Contents
Medications for Managing the Symptoms of Severe Mental Illness Resource Brokering: The Big Two Managing Crises as a Case Manager Identifying and Managing Substance Use Problems Comorbid Health Problems Helping Clients Find Work and Stay Employed Taking Care of Yourself

Mental Health Case Management

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    A Paperback / softback by Shaun M. Eack, Carol M. Anderson, Catherine G. Greeno

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
      Publication Date: 04/10/2012
      ISBN13: 9781452235264, 978-1452235264
      ISBN10: 1452235260
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mental Health Case Management: A Practical Guide represents the first modern guide designed to provide students and practitioners with a grounded and practical tutorial on the key functions of a case manager serving adults with severe mental illness. The guide is purposely devoid of extensive theoretical and historical discourse, and rather focuses on a direct and to-the-point approach that time-pressed readers will appreciate when learning the fundamentals of providing mental health case management. Within this work, readers will learn the ABC's of mental health case management ranging from likely psychiatric conditions their clients will experience to working with the local and federal disability systems. This information is captured within a strengths-based, recovery-oriented framework that places empowerment and the dignity of the client being served at the forefront of the delivery of excellent care, and is intended to be augmented with field experience and close supervi

      Trade Review

      “I would require this guide because I believe students would benefit from having it not only during the course but also while they are out in the field. It is not lengthy and the material is not too heavy. It is concise but includes very pertinent information that beginning counselors and social workers need to know.”

      -- Dr. Rebecca G. McBride

      “This guide would be excellent for the practical knowledge that I am interested in seeing my students gain. Students using this book would be well prepared to tackle everyday problems that clients face. I would use this guide in addition to a more generalized guide which discusses theory and other models of helping.”

      -- LaKeisha L. Harris, PhD

      Table of Contents
      Medications for Managing the Symptoms of Severe Mental Illness Resource Brokering: The Big Two Managing Crises as a Case Manager Identifying and Managing Substance Use Problems Comorbid Health Problems Helping Clients Find Work and Stay Employed Taking Care of Yourself

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