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Table of Contents:
In this Section: 1. Brief Table of Contents 2. Full Table of Contents   Brief Table of Contents Chapter 1:   Mental Health and Illness as Social Issues Chapter 2:   What Is Mental Illness? Chapter 3:   Psychiatric Epidemiology: Science, Counting, and Making Sense of the Numbers Chapter 4:   The Causes of Mental Illness and Methods of Intervention Chapter 5:   Illness Behavior, the Entrance of Patients into Care, and Patterns of Service Utilization Chapter 6:   The Financing Delivery of Mental Health Services Chapter 7:   Managed Mental Health Care Chapter 8:   Dilemmas of Professional Practice Chapter 9:   A Brief History of Mental Health Policy in the United States Chapter 10:   Building an Effective Community Service System: Knowledge, Aspirations, and Social Policy Chapter 11:   Mental Illness, the Community, and the Law Chapter 12:   Mental Health Policy Analysis   Full Table of Contents Chapter 1:   Mental Health and Illness as Social Issues The Consequences of Mental Illness Consequences of Behavior Disorders in Childhood Societal Burdens and Policy Dilemmas   Chapter 2:   What Is Mental Illness?   The Classification of Mental Disorder Contested Categories of Disorder The Development of DSM-5 Schizophrenia: An Example in Psychiatric Conceptualization Is Mental Illness a Social Judgment or a Disease? Development Models Conceptualizing Mental Health Culture and the Definition of Mental Disorder The Social Policy Connection The Patient and Society: An Insoluble Dilemma   Chapter 3:   Psychiatric Epidemiology: Science, Counting, and Making Sense of the Numbers Development of Psychiatric Epidemiology Analytical Quandaries Continued Use of Symptom Indexes Special Populations Race, Ethnicity, and Culture Toward a Fourth Generation of Research   Chapter 4:   The Causes of Mental Illness and Methods of Intervention Genes, Environment, and the Brain The Psychosocial-Development Perspective The Social-Stress Perspective    Inequality and Risk of Mental Disorders Psychotherapeutic Approaches Medication Other Somatic Treatments A Note on the Labeling Perspective   Chapter 5:   Illness Behavior, the Entrance of Patients into Care, and Patterns of Service Utilization Patterns of Service Use Illness Behavior and Selection into Care Special Populations Race and Ethnicity Primary Medical Care and the Promise of Integration Conclusions   Chapter 6:   The Financing Delivery of Mental Health Services Mental Health Expenditures and Coverage The Parity Struggle and Its Accomplishments Payment Changes and Professional and Clinical Responses Utilization of Services and Financing Patterns The Economics of Mental Health Care Psychiatric Care Under Prepayment Plans The Structure of Insurance and Needed Mental Health Benefits Impact of the Affordable Care Act   Chapter 7:   Managed Mental Health Care   Basic Mechanisms of Managed Care Types of Managed Care Organizations Managed Care for Persons with Mental Illness Opportunities and Special Problems in Managed Mental Health Care Managed Care Performance The Regulatory Debate in Managed Care   Chapter 8:   Dilemmas of Professional Practice Mental Health Professions and Their Work Patterns Trust and the Mental Health Profession Social Influences on Psychiatric Judgment Personal and Social Biographies The Sociocultural Context Constraints of Practice Organization and Settings Conclusion   Chapter 9:   A Brief History of Mental Health Policy in the United States A Century of State Hospital Care The Shift to Community Care More Attempts at National Policy Reform Deinstitutionalization: A Deeper Look Conclusion   Chapter 10:   Building an Effective Community Service System: Knowledge, Aspirations, and Social Policy Assessing Institutional and Community Environments Mental Illness, Homelessness and Housing Innovations in Employment Ongoing Reform of Medicaid The Role of Disability Programs Redesigning Community Care Programs Issues Concerning Case Management Approaches to Integrating Services Recognizing the Role of Families Mental Health Policy and the Contemporary Era   Chapter 11:   Mental Illness, the Community, and the Law Involuntary Hospitalization Psychiatric Advance Directives Outpatient Commitment and Mental Health Courts Criminalization of Persons with Mental Illness A Note on Dangerousness and the Relationship between Mental Illness and Violence The Right to Treatment The Right to Treatment under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Supreme Court Decision in Olmstead v. L.C. Right to Treatment for Children under Medicaid Right to Refuse Treatment The Social Context of Legal Reform in Mental Health   Chapter 12:   Mental Health Policy Analysis Characteristics of the Mental Health Policy Domain Five Approaches to Mental Health Policy Analysis   Conclusion References Name Index   Subject Index

About the Author :
David Mechanic, Ph.D. is the René Dubos University Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Director of the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers University. He holds faculty appointments in the School of Social Work and in the departments of sociology, psychology and psychiatry. Over the past 50 years he has taught undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students about mental health policy issues and carried out numerous research studies on mental health issues. He also has served on many national and international policy committees on issues covered in this book. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine Mechanic also received many awards including the Rhoda and Bernard Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health from the Institute of Medicine, the Benjamin Rush Award from the American Psychiatric Association, the Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology from the American Sociological Association, and two major mental health awards from the American Public Health Association. Among his many government assignments, he was coordinator of the Panel on Problems, Scope and Boundaries of the President’s Commission on Mental Health   Donna D. McAlpine, PhD., is an Associate Professor of Public Health in the Division of Health Services Research & Policy at the University of Minnesota where she is the director of the MPH program in Public Health Administration and Policy. She received her doctorate in sociology from Rutgers University with a focus on medical sociology. She teaches graduate courses in community mental health and medical sociology. Her research focuses on patterns of treatment for persons with mental health and substance use problems, race and ethnic disparities in health, and survey methods. Over the past several years she has also been actively involved in partnering with community agencies in building capacity to do community-based participatory research    David A. Rochefort, Ph.D., is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Northeastern University where he teaches courses on U.S. Health and Welfare Policy, Public Policy Analysis, Political Language, and Quantitative Techniques. At Northeastern, he has received both the Excellence-in-Teaching Award and the Practice-Oriented Education Award. In addition, he was Beverly Visiting professor, The Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Montreal.  In 1986-87, he was an NIMH postdoctoral fellow in the Rutgers-Princeton Program in Mental Health Research. Rochefort’s previous publications on mental health include From Poorhouses to Homeless: Policy Analysis and Mental Health Care, 2nd ed. (1997) and editor of Handbook on Mental Health Policy in the United States (1989).  He has served as consultant to the Rhode Island Department of Health, New Jersey Department of Human Services, Human Services Research Institute, Regional Office of Inspector General-U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and other groups. He was also the recipient of the President’s Outstanding Service Award, Mental Health Association of Rhode Island


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  • ISBN-13: 9780205881321
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 41 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0205881327
  • Publisher Date: 05 Jul 2013
  • Binding: LB
  • Sub Title: Beyond Managed Care


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