Title: New directions in the psychological treatment of serious mental illness
Abstract: Preface by David A. Dinich Preface by Thomas H. DeWall and Samuel J. Knapp Introduction by Diane T. Marsh National Perspectives National Perspectives: Toward Consumer-Assisted Reform of Psychological Services, Research, and Training by Paul Wohlford Professional Perspectives: Psychological Treatment of Serious Mental Illness by Bryant L. Welch Quality Services for the Mentally Ill: Why Psychology and the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Need Each Other by Dale L. Johnson The Last Asylum: The Mentally Ill Offender in the Criminal Justice System by June R. Husted Clinical Practice and Training Psychology's Role in a Consumer-Driven System by Frederick J. Frese Mining Giftedness: A Challenge for Psychologists by Richard H. Hunter and Diane T. Marsh Serious Mental Illness: The Paradigm Shift Involved in Providing Services and Training Students by Robert D. Coursey Family-Professional Relationships Living on the Edge: Experiences of Family Members by Anne C. Handler, Betty M. Holder, Marjorie A. Kerns, with Diane T. Marsh and Margaret A. Pedersen An Overview of Family-Professional Relationships by Harriet P. Lefley Skills and Strategies for Working with Families by Kayla F. Bernheim Index
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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