【Oxford版 地域精神衛生学テキストブック】
Oxford Textbook of Community Mental Health(Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry) hardcover 408 p. 11
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Introduction 1: Bob Drake, George Szmukler, Kim Mueser & Graham Thornicroft: Introduction to community mental health? Origins of 'community psychiatry' 2: Nikolas Rose: Historical changes in mental health practice 3: Gerald Grob: Mental health policy in modern America 4: Mike Slade & Larry Davidson: Recovery as an integrative paradigm in mental health Needs: perspectives and assessment 5: Peter Jones, Glyn H. Lewis, Hollie V. Thomas & Mary Cannon: Mental illnesses at the population level 6: Philip Wang: Treated and untreated prevalence of mental disorder 7: Martin Prince: The global burden of mental disorder 8: Peggy Swarbrick: Expertise from experience: mental health recovery and wellness 9: Mike Slade, Graham Thornicroft & Michele Tansella: Measuring the needs of people with mental illness 10: Craig Morgan: Mental health, ethnicity and cultural diversity: evidence and challenges 11: Richard F. Mollica & Maya Semrau: Responding to migration and upheaval Service components 12: Graham Thornicroft,, Michele Tansella & Robert E, Drake: Organising the range of community mental health services 13: Sonia Johnson, Jonathan Totman & Lorna Hobbs: Crisis and emergency services 14: Paddy Power & Pat McGorry: Early interventions for people with psychotic disorders 15: Helen Killaspy & Alan Rosen: Case management and assertive community treatment 16: Thomas Becker & Markus Koesters: Psychiatric out-patient clinics 17: Aart Schene: Day hospital and partial hospitalisation programmes 18: Deborah R. Becker, Gary R. Bond,& Robert E. Drake: Individual placement and support: the evidence-based practice of supported employment 19: Frank Holloway & Lloyd I. Sederer: In-patient treatment 20: Geoff Shepherd & Rob Macpherson: Residential care 21: Amy L. Drapalski & Lisa B. Dixon: Programmes to support family members and caregivers 22: Jonathan Shaywitz & Stephen Marder: Medication management 23: Delia Cimpean: Managing co-occurring physical disorders in mental heath care 24: Kim Mueser and Susan Gingerich: Self-management programmes Ethical and legal aspects 25: Abraham Rudnick, Cheryl Forchuk & George Szmulker: Ethical framework for community mental health 26: Oliver Lewis and Peter Barlett: International human rights and community mental health 27: George Szmukler & Paul Appelbaum: Treatment pressures, coercion and compulsion Stigma and discrimination 28: Tony Jorm: Public knowledge and awareness about mental illnesses 29: Bruce Link, Matthias Angermeyer & Jo Phelan: Public attitudes towards people with mental illness 30: Graham Thornicroft & Nisha Mehta: Reducing stigma and discriminatory behaviour Policies and the funding 31: Harvey Whiteford: Shaping national mental health policies 32: Michelle Funk, Jodi Morris & Shekhar Saxena: Using information and evidence to improve mental health care 33: Daniel Chisholm & Martin Knapp: Funding mental health services Assessing the evidence for effectiveness 34: Peter Tyrer: Research designs and evaluating treatment interventions 35: Rob Whitley: Qualitative research methods in mental health 36: Andrea Cipriani & Corrado Barbui: Understanding and using systematic literature reviews 37: Kim T. Mueser & Robert E. Drake: Developing Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices 38: R. Srinivasa Murthy: Mental health services in low and middle income countries Methods for insuring that effective care is provided 39: Troy A. Moore, Alexander L. Miller & Elizabeth Kuipers: Producing guidelines, protocols and toolkits 40: Amy Cheung, Paula Whitty, Martin P. Eccles & Jeremy Grimshaw: Implementing guidelines 41: Benedetto Saraceno, Mark van Ommeren & Rajaie Batniji: Overcoming impediments to community mental health in low and middle income countries 42: William C. Torrey & Mary F. Brunette: The challenge of integrated care at the programme level Looking to the Future 43: Graham Thornicroft, Robert E. Drake, Kim T. Mueser & George Szmukler: Summing up: community mental health in the future