Mental Health and Social Policy : Beyond Managed Care (6 PCK PAP/)

Mental Health and Social Policy : Beyond Managed Care (6 PCK PAP/)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780205922437
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In this Section1. Brief Table of Contents2. Full Table of ContentsBrief Table of ContentsChapter 1: Mental Health and Illness as Social IssuesChapter 2: What Is Mental Illness?Chapter 3: Psychiatric Epidemiology: Science, Counting, and Making Sense of the NumbersChapter 4: The Causes of Mental Illness and Methods of InterventionChapter 5: Illness Behavior, the Entrance of Patients into Care, and Patterns of Service UtilizationChapter 6: The Financing Delivery of Mental Health Services Chapter 7: Managed Mental Health CareChapter 8: Dilemmas of Professional PracticeChapter 9: A Brief History of Mental Health Policy in the United StatesChapter 10: Building an Effective Community Service System: Knowledge, Aspirations, and Social PolicyChapter 11: Mental Illness, the Community, and the LawChapter 12: Mental Health Policy AnalysisFull Table of ContentsChapter 1: Mental Health and Illness as Social IssuesThe Consequences of Mental IllnessConsequences of Behavior Disorders in ChildhoodSocietal Burdens and Policy DilemmasChapter 2: What Is Mental Illness? The Classification of Mental DisorderContested Categories of DisorderThe Development of DSM-5Schizophrenia: An Example in Psychiatric ConceptualizationIs Mental Illness a Social Judgment or a Disease?Development ModelsConceptualizing Mental HealthCulture and the Definition of Mental DisorderThe Social Policy ConnectionThe Patient and Society: An Insoluble DilemmaChapter 3: Psychiatric Epidemiology: Science, Counting, and Making Sense of the NumbersDevelopment of Psychiatric Epidemiology Analytical QuandariesContinued Use of Symptom IndexesSpecial PopulationsRace, Ethnicity, and CultureToward a Fourth Generation of ResearchChapter 4: The Causes of Mental Illness and Methods of InterventionGenes, Environment, and the BrainThe Psychosocial-Development Perspective The Social-Stress Perspective Inequality and Risk of Mental DisordersPsychotherapeutic ApproachesMedicationOther Somatic TreatmentsA Note on the Labeling PerspectiveChapter 5: Illness Behavior, the Entrance of Patients into Care, and Patterns of Service UtilizationPatterns of Service UseIllness Behavior and Selection into CareSpecial Populations Race and EthnicityPrimary Medical Care and the Promise of IntegrationConclusionsChapter 6: The Financing Delivery of Mental Health Services Mental Health Expenditures and CoverageThe Parity Struggle and Its AccomplishmentsPayment Changes and Professional and Clinical ResponsesUtilization of Services and Financing PatternsThe Economics of Mental Health CarePsychiatric Care Under Prepayment PlansThe Structure of Insurance and Needed Mental Health BenefitsImpact of the Affordable Care ActChapter 7: Managed Mental Health Care Basic Mechanisms of Managed Care Types of Managed Care Organizations Managed Care for Persons with Mental Illness Opportunities and Special Problems in Managed Mental Health Care Managed Care Performance The Regulatory Debate in Managed CareChapter 8: Dilemmas of Professional PracticeMental Health Professions and Their Work PatternsTrust and the Mental Health ProfessionSocial Influences on Psychiatric JudgmentPersonal and Social BiographiesThe Sociocultural ContextConstraints of Practice Organization and SettingsConclusionChapter 9: A Brief History of Mental Health Policy in the United StatesA Century of State Hospital CareThe Shift to Community CareMore Attempts at National Policy ReformDeinstitutionalization: A Deeper LookConclusionChapter 10: Building an Effective Community Service System: Knowledge, Aspirations, and Social PolicyAssessing Institutional and Community EnvironmentsMental Illness, Homelessness and HousingInnovations in EmploymentOngoing Reform of MedicaidThe Role of Disability ProgramsRedesigning Community Care ProgramsIssues Concerning Case ManagementApproaches to Integrating ServicesRecognizing the Role of FamiliesMental Health Policy and the Contemporary EraChapter 11: Mental Illness, the Community, and the Law Involuntary Hospitalization Psychiatric Advance DirectivesOutpatient Commitment and Mental Health CourtsCriminalization of Persons with Mental IllnessA Note on Dangerousness and the Relationship between Mental Illness and ViolenceThe Right to TreatmentThe Right to Treatment under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Supreme Court Decision in Olmstead v. L.C.Right to Treatment for Children under MedicaidRight to Refuse TreatmentThe Social Context of Legal Reform in Mental HealthChapter 12: Mental Health Policy AnalysisCharacteristics of the Mental Health Policy DomainFive Approaches to Mental Health Policy AnalysisConclusionReferences Name Index Subject Index

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