This compendium of 17 articles addresses the goals set forth by
the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health in its 2003
report, Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in
America. The report represents the first time since the Carter
Administration that such a high-level group evaluated U.S. mental
health care. The report painted a dismal picture of the nation's
mental health system, saying the system was so broken that it was
"beyond simple repair." The Commission said that current services
focused on "managing disabilities" rather than helping patients
achieve a meaningful life in their communities. It also stated that
mental health service providers ignored the preferences of
consumers and their families.
The articles in Transforming Mental Health Services:
Implementing the Federal Agenda for Change, originally published
between 2006 and 2009 in Psychiatric Services (journal of the
American Psychiatric Association), offer recommendations to assist
adults with serious mental illness and children with serious
emotional disturbances. They include a series of reforms in which
the emphasis is on recovery as an achievable goal, and the need for
a person-centered orientation in service delivery. There is also
discussion of the reasons many service providers resist using a
recovery orientation and how this can be remedied.
Transforming Mental Health Services: Implementing the Federal
Agenda for Change consists of updates of papers written by the
Commission's subcommittees addressing issues fundamental to those
living with mental illness. It is organized into four sections: -
The first focuses on the interface between mental health and
general health, and on employment, housing, and Medicaid
financing.- The second continues addressing financing and Medicaid
as well as issues related to school mental health, recovery,
transformation of data systems, and acceleration of research.- The
third includes reports from four states with transformation
initiatives designed to ensure that consumers have a strong voice
in the development of recovery-oriented services.- The final
section describes progress five years after the President's
Commission Report and concludes with a proposal by the current
director of the Center for Mental Health Services for a public
health model of mental health care for the 21st century.
This compilation of well-researched and well-written articles
offers an excellent resource for frontline care providers, facility
administrators and advocates. It serves as an equally valuable
resource for state policy makers who wish to present a convincing
case that change is happening and that the recommendations can be
translated into effective policies. Although consumers and their
families will receive support for their perception that service
providers ignore their needs, they will also be encouraged that
change for the better is coming to the U.S. mental health care
system.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2009 |
First published: |
June 2009 |
Editors: |
Howard H. Goldman
• Jeffrey A Buck
• Kenneth S Thompson
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Dimensions: |
279 x 216 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
123 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-89042-455-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-89042-455-1 |
Barcode: |
9780890424551 |
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