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This book describes and addresses the problems of and challenging behaviors displayed by people living with mental health problems using evidence-based interventions based on the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA). It presents step by step guidance for understanding current research on each of the topics and methods to assess and develop evidence-based interventions to alter the problematic behaviors displayed by people living with serious mental illness.
Key topics covered in the book include:
- Current research on theory, nature, and interventions for serious mental illness.
- Behaviors associated with serious mental illness.
- Basic principles of behavioral assessment and intervention.
- Keys concepts in effectively communicating and solving problems with people living with serious mental illness to enhance their own mental health.
- Step-by-step instructions for professionals in enabling people with serious mental illness to enhance their mental health and quality of life.
- Resources for professionals and people with serious mental illness.
Behavior Change Solutions for Serious Mental Illness provides a unique approach to mental health assessment and intervention and is an essential resource for clinicians, therapists, and other professionals and practitioners as well as researchers, professors, and graduate students across such disciplines as developmental psychology, clinical social work, psychiatry, public health, occupational therapy, nursing, and all related disciplines.
1 What Is Serious Mental Illness?.- 2 Behaviors Associated with Serious Mental Illness.- 3 Applied Behavior Analysis and Serious Mental Illness.- 4 Communicating Effectively, Developing Solutions, and Contracting for Adaptive Behaviors with Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 5 Collaboration and Ethical Considerations in the Treatment of People Living with Serious Mental Illness to Enhance Their Mental Health and Recovery.- 6 Problems with Delusional Behaviors in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 7 Problems with Hallucinations in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 8 Problems with Affective Lability (Mood Swings) in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 9 Problems with Disorganized Thinking and Motoric Behaviors in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 10 Problems with Cognitive Impairments (Memory and Concentration) in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 11 Problems with Anger and Aggression in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 12 Problems with the Use of Substances in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness (Co-occurring Disorders).- 13 Problems with Social Functioning and Skills in Serious Mental Illness.- 14 Problems with Functional Impairments in Daily Living Skills in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 15 Problems with Behaviors of Health and Wellness: Sleep, Dietary Habits, Physical Activity and Healthcare in Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 16 Problems with Adherence to Medications and Treatment by Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 17 Problems with Suicide and Self-Harming Behaviors by Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 18 Problems with Expressions of Problematic Personality-Based Behaviors by Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness.- 19 Mental Health Crises, Capacity, and Confinement: Legal and Clinical Pathways for Individuals Living with SMI.
Gerald McKeegan, Ph.D., ABPP, MCP, BCBA-D, FAACBP, has practiced as a licensed clinical psychologist for 37 years, having experience in the fields of mental health and developmental and intellectual disorders. He has worked with clients ranging in age from 4 to over 80 presenting varied behavioral challenges. His clinical experiences include outpatient, inpatient, forensic, and community-based rehabilitation and residential programs. He has trained staff, professionals, and various caretakers. He has provided consultation to statewide systems of care. Given his focus on training and education, he has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses and has actively engaged in applied research. He is active in professional organizations, presenting at annual conferences, especially with organizations fostering applied behavior analysis. He has been the director of psychology and mental health in facilities treating people with serious mental illness.



