The Handbook of Child & Adolescent Systems of Care – The New Community Psychiatry
The New Community Psychiatry
Samenvatting
The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Systems of Care is a groundbreaking volume that presents the latest thinking in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry written by a stellar panel of child and adolescent psychiatrists.
The Handbook shows that the best way to help at–risk children is not in isolated doctor and patient treatment rooms but with community–based systems of care (SOC) that incorporate an interagency integration of services based on a client–centered and family empowering orientation. This important resource offers psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, pediatricians, nurses, educators, lawyers and judges, politicians, child advocates, parents, and families a guide to this dynamic new theory and practice. Comprehensive in scope,
The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Systems of Care includes vital information on a wide variety of topics including
Developmental and cognitive psychology in systems of care (SOCs)
Social sciences, neurobiology, and prevention in SOC
The best way to use psychopharmacology
Family– and community–based interventions
Culturally diverse populations
Youth in juvenile justice and child welfare, school–based services
Partnerships among parents, consumers, and clinicians
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Foreword (Clarice Kestenbaum).</p>
<p>Preface.</p>
<p>Acknowledgments.</p>
<p>PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF SYSTEMS OF CARE.</p>
<p>1 A History of Community Child Mental Health (Ira S. Lourie).</p>
<p>2 Systems of Care: A Framework for Children′s Mental Health Care (Beth A. Stroul).</p>
<p>3 Family Advocacy Development in Systems of Care (Charles Huffine, Deborah Anderson).</p>
<p>4 Collaboration Across Disciplines and Among Agencies Within Systems of Care (Mark Chenven, Barbara Brady).</p>
<p>5 Cultural Competence in Systems of Care for Children′s Mental Health (Andres J. Pumariega).</p>
<p>PART TWO: INTEGRATING CLINICAL MODALITIES INTO SYSTEMS OF CARE.</p>
<p>6 Strengthening the Clinical Perspective (Theodore Fallon, Jr).</p>
<p>7 Pharmacotherapy in Systems of Care for Children′s Mental Health (Andres J. Pumariega, Theodore Fallon, Jr).</p>
<p>8 Evidence–Based Community–Based Interventions (Kenneth Rogers).</p>
<p>9 Case Management: The Linchpin of Community–Based Systems of Care (Nancy C. Winters, Elizabeth Terrell).</p>
<p>PART THREE: WORKING ACROSS POPULATIONS AND SETTINGS.</p>
<p>10 A Conceptual Framework for an Early Childhood System of Care (Robert L. Klaehn, Jan Martner).</p>
<p>11 Youth in the Juvenile Justice System (William M. Heffron, Andres J. Pumariega, Theodore Fallon, Jr., Debbie R. Carter).</p>
<p>12 School–Based Mental Health Services: A Necessity, Not a Luxury (Gail K. Porter, Glen T. Pearson, Sandra Keenan, Jacquelyn Duval–Harvey).</p>
<p>13 Youth with Comorbid Disorders (Kieran D. O′Malley).</p>
<p>14 Collaboration with Primary Care: Sharing Risks, Goals, and Outcomes in an Integrated System of Care (Katherine E. Grimes).</p>
<p>15 Foster Children in the Child Welfare System (Larry Marx, Marilyn Benoit, Bruce Kamradt).</p>
<p>PART FOUR: ADMINISTRATION AND EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS OF CARE.</p>
<p>16 Relationships Between Systems of Care and Federal, State, and Local Governments (Albert A. Zachik, William M. Heffron, Wade Junek, Andres Pumariega, Terry Russell).</p>
<p>17 Systems of Care and Managed Care: Are They Compatible? (Nancy C. Winters, Larry S. Marx, Andres J. Pumariega).</p>
<p>18 Systems of Care Under Legal Mandates (Thomas Vaughan, Andres J. Pumariega, Robert L. Klaehn).</p>
<p>19 Systems of Care Demonstration Projects: Innovation, Evaluation, and Sustainability (E. Wayne Holden, Rolando L. Santiago, Brigitte A. Manteuffel, Robert L. Stephens, Ana Maria Brannan, Robin Soler, Qinghong Liao, Freda Brashears, Susan Zaro).</p>
<p>20 The Role of Outcomes in Systems of Care: Quality Improvement and Program Evaluation (Barbara Friesen, Nancy C. Winters).</p>
<p>21 Training Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists and Child Mental Health Professionals for Systems of Care (Kaye L. McGinty, John M. Diamond, Michael B. Brown, Susan L. McCammon).</p>
<p>The Editors.</p>
<p>The Contributors.</p>
<p>Name Index.</p>
<p>Subject Index.</p>

