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Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1462526217
ISBN-13
9781462526215
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages
425 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation : an Empirical Approach
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Psychiatry / General
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Author
Patrick W. Corrigan
Subject Area
Social Science, Psychology, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
27.3 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-010547
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University "This is a thorough and sweeping presentation of psychiatric rehabilitation, well suited for the practitioner, educator, advocate, or student. The second edition has several nicely updated sections that deal with critical contemporary issues, and provides a useful historical context for the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation. The volume's grounding in the lives of consumers is particularly important and useful."--John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, University of Southern California "Remarkably scholarly and comprehensive, yet pragmatic. Just as rehabilitation is absolutely essential for functional recovery following a stroke, those who suffer a psychotic brain disorder need myriad rehabilitative interventions to help them triumph over their life-changing illness. This invaluable text should be adopted for the classroom teaching as well as the clinical training of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counselors. Corrigan demonstrates how much can be done to rehabilitate persons with serious mental illness in order to restore their biopsychosocial wellness. That's why I strongly recommend that every mental health professional read and use this book."--Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, The Sydney W. Souers Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Louis University "Corrigan's second edition remains accessible to students yet demanding in the breadth and depth of material presented. I was impressed with the clear explanations of new knowledge, such as current thinking about causative factors of psychiatric disorders. Most useful to an instructor, the text critically analyzes how research refutes past beliefs and treatment models. Unlike many other texts, this volume integrates the important role of peers and the social context of psychiatric disability, including Corrigan's own leading research on stigma and discrimination."--Layne Stromwall, PhD, MSSW, School of Social Work (Emerita), Arizona State University "Corrigan has made timely revisions in this second edition. He presents findings from current research, including emerging practices such as early intervention and shared decision making. My students have responded positively to the first edition, and I'm confident that the increased emphasis on concepts and practices such as empowerment, recovery, wellness management, mindfulness, and self-determination will make them even more enthusiastic about this text."--Lynn C. Holley, PhD, ACSW, School of Social Work, Arizona State University , "Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University "This is a thorough and sweeping presentation of psychiatric rehabilitation, well suited for the practitioner, educator, advocate, or student. The second edition has several nicely updated sections that deal with critical contemporary issues, and provides a useful historical context for the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation. The volume's grounding in the lives of consumers is particularly important and useful."--John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, University of Southern California "Remarkably scholarly and comprehensive, yet pragmatic. Just as rehabilitation is absolutely essential for functional recovery following a stroke, those who suffer a psychotic brain disorder need myriad rehabilitative interventions to help them triumph over their life-changing illness. This invaluable text should be adopted for the classroom teaching as well as the clinical training of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counselors. Corrigan demonstrates how much can be done to rehabilitate persons with serious mental illness in order to restore their biopsychosocial wellness. That's why I strongly recommend that every mental health professional read and use this book."--Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, The Sydney W. Souers Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Louis University, "It would be difficult to overstate the relevance and utility of this book for the fields of psychiatry, psychology, social work, rehabilitation, occupational and recreational therapy, and nursing....Provides an unparalleled introduction to and review of the field." (on the first edition), "Marks a turning point in the professional literature by infusing hope into the careful and comprehensive information presented about diagnoses, symptoms, and impairments that can lead to disability, while describing service approaches and the evidence to support them....If widely adopted as a college textbook, this work could reshape curricula for students planning careers in human services." (on the first edition), "Impressive....Offers a remarkable amount of good evidence, historical overview, personal accounts, and practical advice. The layout is clear and logical, the language precise. It is enjoyable and easy to read....Provides a wealth of teaching and discussion material for multidisciplinary teams." (on the first edition), "This encyclopedia of validated best practices should be a sturdy and ready reference on the shelf of all practitioners who work with the severely mentally ill....Case examples are sprinkled throughout the text to illustrate the techniques being described....A splendid volume." (on the first edition), "Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University "This is a thorough and sweeping presentation of psychiatric rehabilitation, well suited for the practitioner, educator, advocate, or student. The second edition has several nicely updated sections that deal with critical contemporary issues, and provides a useful historical context for the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation. The volume's grounding in the lives of consumers is particularly important and useful."--John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, University of Southern California "Remarkably scholarly and comprehensive, yet pragmatic. Just as rehabilitation is absolutely essential for functional recovery following a stroke, those who suffer a psychotic brain disorder need myriad rehabilitative interventions to help them triumph over their life-changing illness. This invaluable text should be adopted for the classroom teaching as well as the clinical training of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counselors. Corrigan demonstrates how much can be done to rehabilitate persons with serious mental illness in order to restore their biopsychosocial wellness. That's why I strongly recommend that every mental health professional read and use this book."--Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, The Sydney W. Souers Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Louis University "Corrigan's second edition remains accessible to students yet demanding in the breadth and depth of material presented. I was impressed with the clear explanations of new knowledge, such as current thinking about causative factors of psychiatric disorders. Most useful to an instructor, the text critically analyzes how research refutes past beliefs and treatment models. Unlike many other texts, this volume integrates the important role of peers and the social context of psychiatric disability, including Corrigan's own leading research on stigma and discrimination."--Layne Stromwall, PhD, MSSW, School of Social Work (Emerita), Arizona State University, "Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, "Impressive....Offers a remarkable amount of good evidence, historical overview, personal accounts, and practical advice. The layout is clear and logical, the language precise. It is enjoyable and easy to read....Provides a wealth of teaching and discussion material for multidisciplinary teams." (on the first edition), "Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University "This is a thorough and sweeping presentation of psychiatric rehabilitation, well suited for the practitioner, educator, advocate, or student. The second edition has several nicely updated sections that deal with critical contemporary issues, and provides a useful historical context for the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation. The volume's grounding in the lives of consumers is particularly important and useful."--John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, University of Southern California, "It would be difficult to overstate the relevance and utility of this book for the fields of psychiatry, psychology, social work, rehabilitation, occupational and recreational therapy, and nursing....Provides an unparalleled introduction to and review of the field." (on the first edition), "An excellent resource for practice and research issues related to the psychiatric rehabilitation system....A very practical guide for those in the field." (on the first edition), "Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University "Remarkably scholarly and comprehensive, yet pragmatic. Just as rehabilitation is absolutely essential for functional recovery following a stroke, those who suffer a psychotic brain disorder need myriad rehabilitative interventions to help them triumph over their life-changing illness. This invaluable text should be adopted for the classroom teaching as well as the clinical training of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counselors. Corrigan demonstrates how much can be done to rehabilitate persons with serious mental illness in order to restore their biopsychosocial wellness. That's why I strongly recommend that every mental health professional read and use this book."--Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, The Sydney W. Souers Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Louis University "The first edition was authored by a dream team of thinkers and researchers in psychiatric rehabilitation. In the second edition, Corrigan has retained their contributions while updating the content, language, and research base. The volume is packed with information, yet organized in a way that makes it easy to use. For several years, I have required the first edition of this text in my graduate-level course on evidence-based practices, and it has been well received. Students describe it as informative, easy to follow, well balanced, and useful in providing critical and objective assessments of service options, presented in the context of the field's previous failures and successes. Amid the increasing number of psychiatric rehabilitation textbooks, this second edition continues to offer a unique and valuable blend of information."--Patricia B. Nemec, PsyD, CRC, CPRP, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey "This is a thorough and sweeping presentation of psychiatric rehabilitation, well suited for the practitioner, educator, advocate, or student. The second edition has several nicely updated sections that deal with critical contemporary issues, and provides a useful historical context for the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation. The volume's grounding in the lives of consumers is particularly important and useful."--John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, University of Southern California "Corrigan's second edition remains accessible to students yet demanding in the breadth and depth of material presented. I was impressed with the clear explanations of new knowledge, such as current thinking about causative factors of psychiatric disorders. Most useful to an instructor, the text critically analyzes how research refutes past beliefs and treatment models. Unlike many other texts, this volume integrates the important role of peers and the social context of psychiatric disability, including Corrigan's own leading research on stigma and discrimination."--Layne Stromwall, PhD, MSSW, School of Social Work (Emerita), Arizona State University  , "Marks a turning point in the professional literature by infusing hope into the careful and comprehensive information presented about diagnoses, symptoms, and impairments that can lead to disability, while describing service approaches and the evidence to support them....If widely adopted as a college textbook, this work could reshape curricula for students planning careers in human services." (on the first edition), "Corrigan is among the most respected psychologists writing about psychiatric rehabilitation today. This second edition is impressive in its unrelenting focus on understanding the struggles and strengths of people with psychiatric disabilities and helping them embrace recovery and pursue the high quality of life we all want for ourselves. Content on integrated care and wellness self-management is noteworthy, and no one discusses stigma and stigma reduction more forcefully and fully than Corrigan. This book will be welcome in classrooms across the disciplines of social work, nursing, psychology, public health, and psychiatry."--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University "Remarkably scholarly and comprehensive, yet pragmatic. Just as rehabilitation is absolutely essential for functional recovery following a stroke, those who suffer a psychotic brain disorder need myriad rehabilitative interventions to help them triumph over their life-changing illness. This invaluable text should be adopted for the classroom teaching as well as the clinical training of psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counselors. Corrigan demonstrates how much can be done to rehabilitate persons with serious mental illness in order to restore their biopsychosocial wellness. That's why I strongly recommend that every mental health professional read and use this book."--Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, The Sydney W. Souers Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Louis University "The first edition was authored by a dream team of thinkers and researchers in psychiatric rehabilitation. In the second edition, Corrigan has retained their contributions while updating the content, language, and research base. The volume is packed with information, yet organized in a way that makes it easy to use. For several years, I have required the first edition of this text in my graduate-level course on evidence-based practices, and it has been well received. Students describe it as informative, easy to follow, well balanced, and useful in providing critical and objective assessments of service options, presented in the context of the field's previous failures and successes. Amid the increasing number of psychiatric rehabilitation textbooks, this second edition continues to offer a unique and valuable blend of information."--Patricia B. Nemec, PsyD, CRC, CPRP, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey "This is a thorough and sweeping presentation of psychiatric rehabilitation, well suited for the practitioner, educator, advocate, or student. The second edition has several nicely updated sections that deal with critical contemporary issues, and provides a useful historical context for the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation. The volume's grounding in the lives of consumers is particularly important and useful."--John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, University of Southern California
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
616.89
Table Of Content
I. Understanding Psychiatric Disabilities in the Person and the World 1. Who Are People with Psychiatric Disabilities? 2. Stigma and Mental Illness 3. What Is Psychiatric Rehabilitation? II. Rehabilitation Strategies 4. Assessment 5. Erasing Stigma and Promoting Empowerment 6. Illness and Wellness Self-Management 7. Care Coordination 8. Medications 9. Housing and Citizenship 10. Employment and Education 11. Family Interventions 12. Psychosis and Cognitive Challenges 13. Aggressive Behavior 14. Criminal Justice 15. Physical Health and Medical Care 16. Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse 17. Peer Supports and Services References Index
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
The authoritative text on psychiatric rehabilitation, this book covers everything from conceptual and empirical foundations to exemplary program models. Students and practitioners gain the knowledge needed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities move forward in their recovery process and build personally satisfying lives. The book presents tools and strategies for assessing personal needs and strengths, integrating medical and psychosocial interventions, and implementing supportive services in such areas as housing, employment, education, substance abuse, and physical health. Numerous case examples illustrate both the real-world challenges of serious mental illness and the difference that effective interventions can make. New to This Edition *Incorporates the latest concepts and evidence-based interventions. *Streamlined chapter organization: more concise, yet still comprehensive. *Heightened focus on empowerment, self-determination, and wellness promotion. *New or expanded discussions of the "housing first" model, harm reduction, peer services and support, and the Affordable Care Act., The authoritative text on psychiatric rehabilitation, this book covers everything from conceptual and empirical foundations to exemplary program models. Students and practitioners gain the knowledge needed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities move forward in their recovery process and build personally satisfying lives. The book presents tools and strategies for assessing personal needs and strengths, integrating medical and psychosocial interventions, and implementing supportive services in such areas as housing, employment, education, substance abuse, and physical health. Numerous case examples illustrate both the real-world challenges of serious mental illness and the difference that effective interventions can make. New to This Edition *Incorporates the latest concepts and evidence-based interventions. *Streamlined chapter organization: more concise, yet still comprehensive. *Heightened focus on empowerment, self-determination, and wellness promotion. *New or expanded discussions of the "housing-first" model, harm reduction, peer services and support, and the Affordable Care Act., This book has been replaced by Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Third Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-5370-9., The authoritative text on psychiatric rehabilitation, this book covers everything from conceptual and empirical foundations to exemplary program models. Students and practitioners gain the knowledge needed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities move forward in their recovery process and build personally satisfying lives. The book presents ......
LC Classification Number
RC439.5.P74 2016

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