
Helping Families Cope With Mental Illness: 2
Author(s): Harriet P Lefley (Author), Mona Wasow (Author)
- Publisher: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 28 Oct. 1994
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 3718605805
- ISBN-13: 9783718605804
Book Description
In this age of spiraling health care costs, it is imperative that the family’s role in treating patients with chronic mental illness not be overlooked – by policy makers and clinicians alike. The families themselves insist that the government and care-providing agencies learn new ways to relate to them and patients. Helping Families Cope with Mental Illness is a comprehensive guide to the family’s experience of chronic and serious mental illness for clinicians and educators in a wide range of mental health disciplines. It details all major areas of the clinician-family relationship – consumer perspectives, cultural diversity, social policy, ethical issues, practical coping strategies, research and training issues, major service issues, managed care, and cost-saving measures.
Editorial Reviews
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An excellent book that will be a welcome contribution to the field. The blend of perspectives is very unique, which adds depth to the overall presentation.’
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