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Community mental health: a practical guide.
This is an abridged and updated version of the original book by LR Mosher and L Burti (1989)
[Community mental health] (Title in Japanese).
This is the Japanese version of the book by LR Mosher and L Burti: Community Mental Health originally in Englis
Social psykiatri: en praktisk handbok.
This is the Swedish version of the book by LR Mosher and L Burti: Community mental health
Psychiatrie in der Gemeinde: Grundlagen und Praxis.
This is the German version of the manual on community mental health written originally in English by Loren Mosher and Lorenzo Burti. After outlining the principles and the organization of modern community mental health services, and illustrating various connected aspects from staffing, to values to be used examples of model programs are provide
Training psychiatrists in the community: A report of the Italian experience
In 1978 a revolutionary mental health act was passed in Italy. By closing large mental hospitals and replacing them with community programs, it required a radical shift in psychiatric practice. The background philosophy, principles, and practical implications of this change are discussed. A model program and training design of a 4-yr residency are described in which psychiatrists learn the skills for community work while actually working in the community. The residency differs from most US residencies in having trainees be responsible for patients wherever they are being treated (residents are not rotated between services), its strong team orientation, and the value placed on community work. (15 ref) (PsycLIT Database Copyright 1987 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved
Community mental health: Principles and practice
(from the book) This book is about the how, not just the what, of community mental health. It is a practical, clinical book for community mental health practitioners, workers, clinicians, users, and families. /// It is our intention to present an approach to community mental health that will bring together research and experience that have been shown to be both practical and effective
Relationships in rehabilitation: When technology fails
Addresses the value of psychosocial rehabilitation by reviewing 5 relational ingredients generic to all psychosocial interventions as described by J. D. Frank (1971). Also, a series of 5 relational modes relevant to psychosocial rehabilitation are detailed: response flexibility, concrete problem focus, consultive attitude, partnership, and expectation of self-help. It is posited that greater attention to these relationship variables will humanize current psychosocial rehabilitation programs and make them more successful, independent of their setting, individual characteristics, or model of practice. (PsycLIT Database Copyright 1992 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved
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