Case management in mental health
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Case management in mental health
Chapman & Hall, 1992
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注記
Bibliography: p. 242-254. - Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Case management is a way of increasing the flexibility, continuity and responsiveness of mental health service provision by assigning clear responsibilities to individual staff working within teams. Drawing from the international literature and the experience of managing an inner-London case management, the author provides practical guidelines to planners, managers and practitioners on the implementation and maintenance of effective case management and multidisciplinary teamwork. Divided into three parts, this book discusses: case management in a historical and social policy context; the day-to-day practice of case management; and a team approach to maintaining good practice and ensuring positive outcomes for users, and paid and unpaid carers.
目次
- Part 1 Case management in context: why case management?
- the social policy context
- learning from experience
- organizational issues. Part 2 The practice of case management: principles of practice
- tasks of case management - the initial phase, environmental interventions, user and user-environment interventions. Part 3 Team-working for high quality services: team-working
- managing case management
- service development for high quality.
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