On our own, together : peer programs for people with mental illness

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On our own, together : peer programs for people with mental illness

edited by Sally Clay, with Bonnie Schell, Patrick W. Corrigan, and Ruth O. Ralph

Vanderbilt University Press, c2005

1st ed

  • cloth : alk. paper
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Looks in depth at eight successful peer-run programs for adults with serious mental illnesses. The book grew out of a 1998 meeting that led off a nationwide study to assess not only the effectiveness of consumer-operated services programs (COSPs) but also their implications for the future of mental health care in the United States.

目次

  • Part I. Introduction and Background
  • 1. About Us: What We Have in Common Sally Clay
  • 2. The Historical and Philosophical Development of Peer-run Programs Jean Campbell
  • Part II. Drop-In Centers
  • 3. Mental Health Client Action Network (MHCAN) - Santa Cruz, California Bonnie Schell
  • 4. Portland Coalition for the Psychiatrically Labeled - Portland Maine Janine Elkanich
  • 5. The St. Louis Empowerment Center - St. Louis, Missouri Helen Minth
  • 6. The PEER Center, Inc. - Oakland Park, Florida Compiled by Bonnie Schell, Nancy Erwin, PEER Center directors and staff
  • Part III. Peer Support and Mentoring Services
  • 7. GROW in Illinois Con Keogh, Lorraine Keck, Joan Baynes, and Carol Mussey
  • 8. Friends Connection - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jeanie Whitecraft, Terrance Means, James Scott Bill Burns-Lynch,
  • Joseph Rogers, and Mark S. Salzer
  • Part IV. Educational Programs
  • 9. Advocacy Unlimited Inc. - Connecticut Yvette Sangster
  • 10. BRIDGES - Tennessee Louetta Hix
  • Part V. Conclusion
  • 11. Common Ingredients as a Fidelity Measure Matthew Johnsen, Gregory Teague, and Elizabeth McDonel Herr
  • 12. With Us: Where are We Going? Sally Clay, Bonnie Schell, Pat Corrigan, and Jean Campbell

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