Integrating health promotion and mental health : an introduction to policies, principles, and practices /

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Author / Creator:Vandiver, Vikki, 1956-
Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Description:1 online resource (xx, 396 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11183088
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Varying Form of Title:Integrating health promotion & mental health
ISBN:9780199721702
019972170X
1281723924
9781281723925
9780195167726
0195167724
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-384) and index.
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Summary:PART I -- FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS. 1. CHAPTER 1: Pursuing Wellness through Mental Health System Reform. 2. CHAPTER 2: Health Promotion. 3. CHAPTER 3: Evidence-based Mental Health for Health Promotion Practice. PART II -- THEORY, PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES. 4. CHAPTER 4: Health Promotion and Theories for Mental Health Practice. 5. CHAPTER 5: Connecting Health Promotion Principles to Mental Health Policies and Programs. PART III -- INTEGRATION AND APPLICATION. 6. CHAPTER 6: Using Health Promotion Principles to Guide Clinical and Community-Based Mental Health Assessment. 7. CHAPTER 7: Integrating Healt.
Other form:Print version: Vandiver, Vikki, 1956- Integrating health promotion and mental health. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009 9780195167726 0195167724
Standard no.:9786611723927
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Summary:Mental health systems are in a crucial transition period, thanks to the increasing prominence of health promotion theory and a corresponding shift toward emphasizing wellness and empowerment, holistic and family-friendly design, and empirically supported treatment. Such changes demand adjustments to mental health education, and re-education, to maintain a common ground among students, specialists, and providers. The first book of its kind, Integrating Health Promotion and Mental Health presents a seamless framework for approaching contemporary mental health problems. In this informative and engaging text, healthcare expert Vikki L. Vandiver shows how mainstream mental health services can realistically begin to utilize health promotion principles. Vandiver begins by approaching the need for mental health reform based on stakeholder perspectives and providing an overview of the history and practice of health promotion, leading into a discussion of how health promotion practices can be incorporated into evidence-based mental health treatments, particularly those for women with co-morbid health and mental health conditions and children with mental health needs. Finally, Vandiver offers an articulate summary and critique that sheds light on how mental health administrators can incorporate health promotion concepts and practices in their organizations in a strategic, culturally competent manner. Driven by theory and the most recent data, Vandiver's writing is also eminently accessible; the pages are rich with conceptual diagrams, case examples, and testimonies from mental health consumers. Integrating Health Promotion and Mental Health will help specialists, researchers, and students alike in fields such as public health, nursing, social work, health psychology, psychiatric rehabilitation, and counseling to comprehend the basics of health promotion and how they can lead to new and more effective practice models.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xx, 396 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-384) and index.
ISBN:9780199721702
019972170X
1281723924
9781281723925
9780195167726
0195167724