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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-006.mrc:241310246:5189
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100 1 $aSands, Roberta G.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89122900
245 10 $aClinical social work practice in behavioral mental health :$ba postmodern approach to practice with adults /$cRoberta G. Sands.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aBoston :$bAllyn and Bacon,$c[2001], ©2001.
300 $axviii, 382 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aRev. ed. of: Clinical social work practice in community mental health. 1991.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 20 $g1.$tGetting Oriented: Themes and Contexts --$g2.$tHistorical Context.$tColonial Period.$tThe Beginnings of Psychiatry in the United States.$tNineteenth Century.$tThe Reform Movement int the Early Years of the Twentieth Century.$tWorld War I and Its Aftermath.$tThe 1930s and 1940s.$tWorld War II and Its Aftermath.$tChanging Approaches to Mental Health Treatment: 1950-1980.$tChanges in Mental Health Policies: 1981-2000 --$g3.$tA Biopsychosocial Conceptual Framework.$tBiological Knowing.$tPsychological Knowing.$tSocial Environmental Knowing.$tIntegrating Biological, Psychological, and Social Ways of Knowing --$g4.$tThe Biopsychosocial Assessment.$tComponents of a Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Assessment.$tAssessing the Client's Psychiatric Symptoms.$tThinking about the Biopsychosocial Assessment.$tWriting a Biopsychosocial Summary --$g5.$tLegal and Ethical Issues.$tInvoluntary Civil Commitment.$tLeast Restrictive Alternative.$tClients' Rights.$tConfidentiality and the Duty to Warn.
505 80 $tEthical Issues Surrounding Behavioral Managed Care --$g6.$tPostmodern Feminist Theory and Practice.$tPostmodern Feminism in Context.$tPostmodern Feminism Meets Psychological Theories.$tThe Construction of Women as Mentally III.$tLooking at the Context: Problematic Relationships.$tOther Ways of Healing --$g7.$tRacial, Ethnic, and Cultural Issues.$tDefinitions.$tHistory of Oppression.$tMultiple Contexts.$tEthnicity and Mental Health Help Seeking.$tCultural Dimensions of the DSM-IV Diagnosis and Treatment.$tClinical Social Work Practice with Specific Ethnic Groups --$g8.$tClinical Practice with Depressed Clients.$tDescription of Major Depressive Disorder and Dysthymia.$tMultiple Dimensions.$tMedication.$tBest Practice: Interpersonal Therapy.$tBest Practice: Cognitive or Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.$tInstruments Used to Assess and Monitor Depression.$tOther Ways of Healing --$g9.$tClinical Practice with Clients with Anxiety Disorders.$tTypes of Anxiety Disorders.$tExplanatory Theories.
505 80 $tMedication Used to Treat Anxiety Disorders.$tCognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Anxiety Disorders.$tBest Practice: Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Panic Disorder and Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia.$tInstruments Used to Assess and Monitor Anxiety.$tOther Ways of Healing --$g10.$tIntervention with Persons with Severe Mental Illness: Theories, Concepts, and Philosophies.$tDefinitional Issues.$tTheoretical Issues.$tPhilosophy of Psychosocial/Psychiatric Rehabilitation.$tCommunity Support Programs and Systems.$tBest Practices.$tInstruments Used to Assess and Monitor Severe Mental Illness --$g11.$tCommunity Care of Persons with Severe Mental Illness: Case Management and Community Resources.$tCase Scenario.$tCase Management and Community Care.$tAssumptions Underlying Case Management/Community Care Practice.$tCommunity Support Services and Resources --$g12.$tIntervening with Individuals Affected by Severe Mental Illness: Medication, Social Skills Training, and Family Education.$tMedication.
505 80 $tBest Practice: Social Skills Training.$tIntervening with the Family.$tOther Ways of Healing --$g13.$tClinical Practice with Clients Who Abuse Substances /$rDiana M. DiNitto and Deborah K. Webb.$tSubstances of Abuse.$tDefinitions of Psychoactive Drug Problems.$tEtiologic Theories of Substance Use Disorders.$tPsychosocial Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders.$tDual Diagnoses.$tTreating Clients with Chemical Dependency and Dual Disorders in the Era of Managed Care.$tThe Effectiveness of Treatment for Chemical Dependency and Dual Diagnoses.
650 0 $aPsychiatric social work$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010108733
650 0 $aCommunity mental health services$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008101398
650 0 $aChronic diseases$xPsychological aspects.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025394
700 1 $aSands, Roberta G.$tClinical social work practice in community mental health.
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