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Covers the historical, policy and administrative aspects of public mental health care. . . . An important addition to academic libraries serving graduate or upper-division undergraduate programs in public administration, health services, community psychology, or public health. Choice
As the social and economic costs associated with mental disorders continue to rise, policymakers and mental health administrators are faced with dwindling budgets and the need for expanded and improved services. This ambitious new work offers a thorough examination of these difficult policy issues, together with studies of the population groups affected and the programs and facilities designed to serve them. Written by twenty-nine specialists in the field, it provides analyses of recent empirical findings and a thoughtful review of the challenges that lie ahead.
The first two chapters examine central policy concerns and the elements that make up the mental health service system. Epidemiological analyses focus on problem populations such as the chronically mentally ill, the elderly, children, minorities, and substance abusers. Mental health policy development is next explored. Specific topics covered include the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, the creation of community mental health programs, the impact of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Block Grant, and the political process of mental health policymaking. The next several chapters look at the record of the community mental health movement, including community residential care, the problem of homelessness, and public mental hospital's changing role. Financial, legal, administrative, and planning issues are also considered. The volume concludes with a discussion of possible future trends in mental health policymaking and administration. An authoritative resource for mental health and human service professionals as well as students and academics in these fields, this book is appropriate for academic, professional, public agency, and large public libraries.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Mental Illness and Mental Health as Public Policy Concerns
The Contemporary Mental Health System: Facilities, Services, Personnel, and Finances
Epidemiologic Analysis of Mental Health Problems
Psychiatric Epidemiology: An Overview of Methods and Findings
Special Problem Populations: The Chronically Mentally Ill, Elderly, Children, Minorities, and Substance Abusers
Mental Health Policy Development
From the Asylum to the Community in U.S. Mental Health Care: A Historical Overview
A National Community Mental Health Program: Policy Initiation and Progress
The Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Block Grant: Origins, Design, and Impact
Mental Health Policymaking in the United States: Patterns, Process, and Structures
Evaluating the Community Mental Health Movement
An Evaluative Overview of the Community Mental Health Centers Program
Community Residential Care
Nursing Homes as Community Mental Health Facilities
Homelessness as a Public Mental Health Problem
The Changing Role of the Public Mental Hospital
Financing, Legal, and Service System Issues
Mental Health Insurance
Legal Issues in Mental Health Care: Current Perspectives
Administrative and Service Provision Issues
Preventive Services in Mental Health
Planning for Mental Health Services
Needs Assessment Techniques
Mental Health System Strategic Planning
Enduring Problems and Opportunities
Toward the Year 2000 in U.S. Mental Health Policymaking and Administration
A Guide to Sources
Name Index
Subject Index
Product details
Published | 24 Oct 1989 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 563 |
ISBN | 9780313250095 |
Imprint | Greenwood |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |