The strengths model : case management with people with psychiatric disabilities

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The strengths model : case management with people with psychiatric disabilities

Charles A. Rapp, Richard J. Goscha

Oxford University Press, 2006

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-280) and index

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Much has occurred since the publication of the first edition of this classic textbook. Recovery from psychiatric disabilities has become the new vision for mental health services. It has placed a new eminence on consumer resiliency, self-determination, shared decision-making, and empowerment. The implementation of evidence-based services has become a major focus of service system reform internationally. "The Strenghts Model, Second Edition" firmly grounds the strengths model of case management within the recovery paradigm and offers evidence-based guidelines for practice. In clear language, the authors describe the conceptual underpinnings, theory, empirical support, principles and practice methods that comprise the strengths model of case management. A chapter on the organisational structure and management methods necessary for successful implementation of the model make this a valuable tool for trainers, supervisors and quality assurance personnel. This edition reflects the dynamic nature of the strengths model. Practice methods have been added and refined, and more detailed descriptions provided. Practice tools have been improved and new ones, like the Strengths Model Fidelity Instrument, added. New case vignettes have been added to give the reader a vivid picture of the methods in actual practice.

Table of Contents

  • 1. History, Critique, and Useful Conceptions: Toward a Strengths Paradigm
  • 2. A Beginning Theory of Strengths
  • 3. The Purpose, Principles, and Research Results of the Strengths Model
  • 4. Engagement and Relationship: A New Partnership
  • 5. Strengths Assessment: Amplifying the Well Part of the Individual
  • 6. Personal Planning: Creating the Achievement Agenda
  • 7. Resource Acquisition: Putting Community Back into Community Mental Health
  • 8. Supportive Case Management Context: Creating the Conditions for Effectiveness
  • 9. Strenghts Model Epilogue: Commonly Asked Questions (Objections) and Managed Care

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