Mental Health Services : A Public Health Perspective

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-02-26
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press, USA
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Summary

Increasingly, a public health framework is needed to develop and advance mental health systems both nationally and locally. This uniquely multidisciplinary work integrates knowledge derived from research in epidemiology, treatment methods, service systems, and public policy to delineate sucha framework. The second edition has been expanded to give readers a more comprehensive understanding of the organization, financing and delivery of mental health and substance abuse services. Several new chapters deal with state mental health systems, recovery as a guiding principle in the designof systems, the evolution of mental health informatics, the importance of psychopharmacology, and the specific needs and challenges of special populations, such as individuals with co-occurring mental and addictive disorders and those in the criminal justice system who have mental disorders. Therest of the book has been thoroughly updated, including the series of chapters on the epidemiologic, treatment, and service delivery issues among various at-risk populations: children and adolescents, adults, older adults, and substance abusers. Written by national experts, this timely work willprovide policymakers, administrators, clinicians, and graduate students with the knowledge base needed to manage and transform mental health service delivery systems.

Table of Contents

Contributors, xv
PART I SERVICE DELIVERY ISSUES
1. Overview of Prevention, Integration, and Parity,
3(12)
Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson, and Kevin D. Hennessy
2. Insuring Mental Health Care in the Age of Managed Care,
15(27)
Rena Conti, Richard G. Frank, and Thomas G. McGuire
3. Mental Disability Law, Policy, and Service Delivery,
42(30)
John Petrila and Bruce Lubotsky Levin
4. Public Mental Health Systems: Structures, Goals, and Constraints,
72(16)
Jenifer Urff
5. The Recovery Movement: Consumers, Families, and the Mental Health System,
88
Sharon Green-Hennessy and Kevin D. Hennessy
PART II SELECTED POPULATIONS AT RISK
Section A Children and Adolescents
6. Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence,
111(1)
E. Jane Costello, Sarah Mustillo, Gordon Keeler, and Adrian Angold
7. Child Mental Health Policy,
129(1)
Robert M. Friedman, Katherine A. Best, Mary I. Armstrong, Albert J. Duchnowski, Mary E. Evans, Mario Hernandez, Sharon Hodges, and Krista B. Kutash
Section B Adults
8. The Epidemiology of Adult Mental Disorders,
157(1)
Ronald C. Kessler, Doreen Koretz, Kathleen R. Merikangas, and Philip S. Wang
9. Services for Adults with Mental Illness,
177(1)
Alexander S. Young and Jennifer L. Magnabosco
Section C Older Adults
10. Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Older Adults,
211(21)
Celia F. Hybels and Dan G. Blazer
11. Mental Health Policy and Aging,
232(25)
Stephen J. Bartels, Aricca R. Dums, and Dennis G. Shea
Section D Substance Abuse
12. Epidemiology of Substance Abuse,
257(18)
Joseph Gfroerer
13. The Treatment System for Alcohol and Drug Dependence,
275(18)
Dennis McCarty and Eldon Edmundson
PART III SPECIAL ISSUES
14. Mental Health Issues in the Criminal Justice System,
293(17)
Randy Borum
15. Racial and Ethnic Minorities,
310(20)
Emily S. Ihara and David Takeo Takeuchi
16. The Public Health Implications of Co-Occurring Addictive and Mental Disorders,
330(14)
Fred C. Osher
17. Advances in Psychopharmacology and Pharmacoeconomics,
344(27)
Alexander L. Miller, M. Lynn Crismon, Catherine S. Hall, and C. Bruce Baker
PART IV MANAGING MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS
18. Financial Management in Public Mental Health Services: A Strategic and Operational Approach,
371(26)
James E. Sorensen
19. Mental Health Informatics,
397(22)
Ardis Hanson and Bruce Lubotsky Levin
20. Evaluating Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services,
419(48)
Robert G. Orwin and Howard H. Goldman
Index, 467

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