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Author Stacy, Meaghan, 1984- author.

Title Recovering the US mental health care system : the past, present, and future of psychosocial interventions for psychosis / Meaghan Stacy, Charlie A. Davidson
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Contents Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Recovering the US Mental Healthcare System: The Past, Present, and Future of Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis -- Big Picture -- Target Audience and Language -- Recovery and Other Models -- Humanity and Its Aspects: Understanding Person and Context -- Stigma, Discrimination, and Civil Rights -- Diagnostic Injustice -- Building Both Empathy and Hope -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery, and Evidence-Based Practice in Context -- Orientation and Aspiration -- References -- Part I The Past -- 2 Psychosocial Treatment and the Schizophrenia Spectrum: Roots and Origins -- Setting the Stage: The Early Twentieth Century -- Mid-Twentieth Century -- The Deinstitutionalization Era -- The Turn of the Twenty-First Century -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Rehabilitation Model for Persons with Psychosis: History, Challenges, Controversies, and Future Prospects -- Defining Psychiatric Rehabilitation -- Target Population -- Impairments, Disabilities, and Disadvantages -- The Client's Goals -- Functional Assessment -- Rehabilitation Plan Components -- The History of Psychiatric Rehabilitation -- Sociopolitical Factors -- Research and Conceptual Factors -- Operant and Social Learning Interventions -- Rehabilitation Concepts -- Research Findings -- The Recovery Movement -- Recovery as Process -- Recovery as Outcome -- Values in Recovery and Rehabilitation -- The Future of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Competition, Choice, or Consensus? -- References -- 4 Outcome and Cognitive Treatments in Schizophrenia-Spectrum Illness, Past and Present: An Overview -- Client Outcome Serves as Key Feature of Early Diagnostic Formulations of Schizophrenia
Emil Kraepelin and Dementia Praecox -- Eugen Bleuler Coins the Diagnostic Label Schizophrenia and Shifts Conceptions of Outcome -- Critical Review of Key Long-Term Outcome Studies of People with a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia-Spectrum Illnesses -- Iowa 500 Retrospective Study -- WHO Prospective Longitudinal Studies -- Chicago Prospective Longitudinal Studies -- Vermont Retrospective Studiesand the Role of Rehabilitation in Promoting Positive Outcomes -- Emergence of the Recovery Model and Psychosocial Treatment in Schizophrenia -- Emergence of Cognitive and Social Cognitive Treatments for Schizophrenia -- Cognition and Cognitive Remediation for People With Schizophrenia -- Links Between Cognition and Function -- Cognitive Remediation for Psychosis-Spectrum Illness -- Deficits in Social Cognition -- Links Between Social Cognition and Functional Outcome -- Social Cognitive Treatments -- The Concept of Recovery and Measuring Outcome in Studies of Cognitive and Social Cognitive Training and Other Psychosocial Interventions -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II The Present -- 5 Training US Community Mental Health Centers in Evidence-Based Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode Psychosis: Observations from the NAVIGATE Program Trainers -- The Initiation of First Episode of Psychosis Interventions -- FEP Programs in the USA -- The NAVIGATE Program: A Prototypic Evidence-Based FEP Program -- An Overview of NAVIGATE -- Essential Intervention Components of NAVIGATE -- Elements Not Part of the Original NAVIGATE Model -- Meeting Service Users' Other Needs -- NAVIGATE Training Model -- NAVIGATE Training -- Targeted Component Training -- Lessons Learned by the NAVIGATE Trainers -- Advance Work is Critical -- Training Needs to be Lively, Interactive, and ''Hands-On''
Trainers Must Recognize and Build on the Unique Strengths of Each Agency, Team, and Team Member -- Follow-Up Consultation is Critical -- Supporting Medication Decisions and Health Promotion is a Team Responsibility -- Staff Turnover is the Norm -- Not All Staff Are Initially Enthused About Learning New Interventions -- Evidence-Based Treatments Evolve and Strategies to Update Skills Must be Planned in Advance -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Implementing Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis: Lessons Learned from the Danish Mental Healthcare System -- An Urgent Need for High Quality Treatment of First Episode Psychosis -- Evidence for Effectiveness of Early Intervention Services -- Early Intervention Services -- Health Economic Analyses of Early Intervention Services -- The Danish OPUS Treatment: Implementation, Funding, National Guidelines -- Quality Indicator Projects -- Fidelity Measures -- Treatment Packages -- Right to Treatment -- Manuals, Training, and Supervision -- Individual Placement and Support -- Danish Healthcare Services after First Episode Psychosis -- Tax Financed, Universal Access to Health Care -- Limitations to the Danish Approach to Psychosocial Treatment of Psychosis -- A US Perspective on Psychosocial Treatment of Psychosis -- The Public Health Landscape Prior to the RAISE Initiative -- STEP and RAISE Implementation and Funding in the United States -- Limitations to the United States Approach -- Identifying Essential Components of CSC and Measuring Program Fidelity -- Funding Sustainability -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III The Future -- 7 A Way Forward: Enhancing Training in Psychosocial Interventions for Serious Mental Illness -- Long-Term Course of SMI -- Improving Outcomes Through Effective Interventions -- The Recovery Movement -- Growing Recognition of the Mental Health Provider Training Problem
Exemplars of Innovative Local Provider Training Efforts -- The National Recovery to Practice Initiative -- Promoting Specialization to Address the SMI Treatment Competency Problem in Psychology -- The Evolving Specialty Certification in SMI Psychology -- The Work Toward SMI Psychology Board Certification -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 From Deinstitutionalization to Deprescribing and Beyond -- Epistemic Justice and Injustice -- Medical Model -- Diagnosis and Misdiagnosis -- Future Directions: The Pursuit of Epistemic Justice -- Deprescribing -- Recovery and Disability Rights Model -- Peer Support -- Diagnosis and De-Diagnosis -- Addressing Structural Inequities -- Final Thoughts -- References -- 9 The Road Ahead: A Call to Action -- We Can Do Better -- Psychosis Treatment is a National Problem -- Policies that Should Apply to Mental Health Treatment of Psychosis Have Had Modest Success -- Americans Understand that Mental Health is Essential to Overall Health -- Mental Health Care is Consumer- and Family-Driven -- Disparities in Mental Health Care are Eliminated -- Early Mental Health Screening, Assessment, and Referral to Services are Common Practice -- Excellent Mental Health Care is Delivered and Research is Accelerated -- Mechanisms for Change -- Student Education -- Workforce Development -- Specialty Competencies -- Accelerated Research -- Technology is Used to Access Mental Health Care and Information -- We Can Do Better -- References -- 10 Recovering US Mental Healthcare: Systems, Culture, and Change -- The Connection Between Mental Health Care and the Larger Social Climate -- The Need to Combat Stigma and Change Beliefs and Attitudes -- The Need for Training -- The Need for Breaking Down Silos -- The Need to Learn from Others -- Organizational Change and the US Mental Healthcare System -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
Summary "You are a person who can change the future for millions of people who experience or will experience psychosis or serious mental illness (SMI). How, precisely? We don't know - that's on you. This book will summarize how we got where we are, what's currently promising, and in what directions our history and evidence point us. Armed with this knowledge, we anticipate you will be a change agent"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 18, 2022)
Subject Mental health -- United States.
Mental health services -- United States
Mental health.
Mental health services.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Davidson, Charlie A., 1983- author.
LC no. 2021034140
ISBN 9781108951760
1108951767