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Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Third Edition: Promoting Recovery and Self-Determination

The leading text and go-to practitioner resource on psychiatric rehabilitation is now in a thoroughly revised third edition, bringing readers up to date on current ideas, findings, and evidence-based best practices. The expert authors present the knowledge needed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities develop their strengths and achieve their life goals. The book describes effective ways to assess personal needs and aspirations; integrate medical and psychosocial interventions; implement supportive services in such areas as housing, employment, education, substance use, and physical health; and combat stigma and discrimination. Personal Examples throughout the text share the experiences of diverse individuals recovering from serious mental illness.

New to This Edition
*Increased attention to social determinants of health--for example, the impact of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, poverty, and criminal justice involvement.
*Chapter on developing more equitable, culturally competent services.
*Expanded coverage of physical health and wellness.
*New and expanded discussions of community-based participatory research, peer recovery support providers, and other timely topics.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 971g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2024
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781462553716

About Amy C. WatsonKristin KosylukLindsay SheehanNicolas RüschPatrick W. Corrigan

Patrick W. Corrigan PsyD is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Previously he was Professor of Psychiatry and Executive Director of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at the University of Chicago. Dr. Corrigan has spent most of his career providing and evaluating services for people with psychiatric disabilities. He has served as principal investigator of the National Consortium on Stigma and Empowerment and led the team that developed the Honest Open Proud program. In addition to the impact of stigma on psychiatric disabilities and rehabilitation his research interests center on the role of social determinants of health such as ethnicity gender identity poverty and criminal justice involvement. The author of more than 450 journal articles and 20 books Dr. Corrigan is editor of the journal Stigma and Health. Nicolas Rüsch MD is Professor of Public Mental Health at Ulm University in Ulm Germany and Consultant Psychiatrist in a home treatment team in nearby Günzburg. Dr. Rüsch is one of the editors of the journal Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. His research interests include mental illness stigma; antistigma interventions such as the Honest Open Proud program; self-concept and disclosure of mental illness; and mental illness and unemployment. Amy C. Watson PhD is Professor in the School of Social Work at Wayne State University. She is a past president of CIT International and is currently President of Crisis Response Programs and Training. Dr. Watson's work since the 1990s has centered on people with psychiatric disabilities who have contact with the criminal legal system with a focus on police encounters and the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model. She is currently examining models to reduce/eliminate the role of police in mental health crisis response. Dr. Watson has authored over 100 publications. Earlier in her career she worked as a probation officer on a team serving clients with serious mental illnesses. Kristin Kosyluk PhD is Assistant Professor of Mental Health Law and Policy at the University of South Florida Faculty Affiliate of the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute and Director of the Stigma Action Research (STAR) Lab. Her research focuses on understanding and addressing the stigma surrounding behavioral health conditions. More recently Dr. Kosyluk has begun to work in the areas of stigma around HIV and substance use. She is also researching the impact of technology-based antistigma interventions. She is Vice President of the National Alliance on Mental IllnessHillsborough County and board member at large of the Florida Rehabilitation Association and serves on the editorial board of Stigma and Health. Lindsay Sheehan PhD is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Center on Health Equity Education and Research at the Illinois Institute of Technology. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications Dr. Sheehan conducts research on the stigma of mental illness suicide health equity and the evaluation of peer services for people with mental illness. She developed the Inspiring Change community-based participatory research (CBPR) curriculum and has extensive experience implementing CBPR programming. She is director of a state-funded program to train certified recovery support specialists and certified peer recovery specialists. Dr. Sheehan also has a decade of experience working in community mental health care including provision of counseling case management residential support and vocational training services.

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