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Stepped Care 2.0: A Paradigm Shift in Mental Health (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020) Loot Price: R2,625
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Stepped Care 2.0: A Paradigm Shift in Mental Health (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Peter Cornish

Stepped Care 2.0: A Paradigm Shift in Mental Health (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)

Peter Cornish

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This book is a primer on Stepped Care 2.0. It is the first book in a series of three. This primer addresses the increased demand for mental health care by supporting stakeholders (help-seekers, providers, and policy-makers) to collaborate in enhancing care outcomes through work that is both more meaningful and sustainable. Our current mental health system is organized to offer highly intensive psychiatric and psychological care. While undoubtedly effective, demand far exceeds the supply for such specialized programming. Many people seeking to improve their mental health do not need psychiatric medication or sophisticated psychotherapy. A typical help seeker needs basic support. For knee pain, a nurse or physician might first recommend icing and resting the knee, working to achieve a healthy weight, and introducing low impact exercise before considering specialist care. Unfortunately, there is no parallel continuum of care for mental health and wellness. As a result, a person seeking the most basic support must line up and wait for the specialist along with those who may have very severe and/or complex needs. Why are there no lower intensity options? One reason is fear and stigma. A thorough assessment by a specialist is considered best practice. After all, what if we miss signs of suicide or potential harm to others? A reasonable question on the surface; however, the premise is flawed. First, the risk of suicide, or threat to others, for those already seeking care, is low. Second, our technical capacity to predict on these threats is virtually nil. Finally, assessment in our current culture of fear tends to focus more on the identification of deficits (as opposed to functional capacities), leading to over-prescription of expensive remedies and lost opportunities for autonomy and self-management. Despite little evidence linking assessment to treatment outcomes, and no evidence supporting our capacity to detect risk for harm, we persist with lengthy intake assessments and automatic specialist referrals that delay care. Before providers and policy makers can feel comfortable letting go of risk assessment, however, they need to understand the forces underlying the risk paradigm that dominates our society and restricts creative solutions for supporting those in need.

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Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of origin: Switzerland
Release date: June 2020
First published: 2020
Authors: Peter Cornish
Dimensions: 235 x 155mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 137
Edition: 1st ed. 2020
ISBN-13: 978-3-03-048054-7
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Psychology > Physiological & neuro-psychology
Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Psychiatry
Books > Medicine > General issues > Health systems & services > Mental health services
Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Clinical psychology > Psychotherapy
Books > Medicine > General issues > Public health & preventive medicine > Personal & public health > Health psychology
LSN: 3-03-048054-2
Barcode: 9783030480547

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