Description |
1 online resource (viii, 328 pages) |
Contents |
1. Case for Evidence-Based Stepped Care as Part of a Reformed Delivery System / Crissa Draper -- 2. Depression and a Stepped Care Model / Scott T. Gaynor -- 3. Anxiety / Holly Hazlett-Stevens -- 4. Panic Disorder / Per Carlbring -- 5. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder / Matthew Ghiglieri -- 6. Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder) / Per Carlbring -- 7. Substance Abuse / Jason Lillis -- 8. Evaluating a Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for the Prevention and Treatment of Pediatric Obesity / William T. O'Donohue -- 9. Chronic Disease Management / Victoria Mercer -- 10. Oppositional Defiant Disorder / Bruce M. Gale -- 11. Autism / Michele P. Steever -- 12. Grief / Brett Litz -- 13. Sexual Disorders / M. Todd Sewell -- 14. Stepped Care and E-Health in Behavioral Managed Care / Ronald R. O'Donnell -- 15. Cultural Considerations in Stepped-Care and E-Health Interventions / Chelsea Klinkebiel |
Summary |
Stepped Care and E-Health Practical Applications to Behavioral Disorders William T. O'Donohue and Crissa Draper, editors The facts are simple enough: the need for therapy outstrips the supply of quality therapists. Not everyone who needs help has the time or money for treatment, or has access to a qualified practitioner. And in many cases, traditional therapy may not be appropriate or necessary. Enter stepped care, which offers a range of interventions so clients can choose the most applicable, efficient and least intrusive methods, from educational information to self-help materials, from adjunctive treatment with minimal clinician involvement to traditional in-office therapy. Stepped Care and E-Health sets out a workable client-centered model that capitalizes on the availability and immediacy of innovative internet resources (e.g., web sites and e-books) so that individuals can receive quality care, in the most time- and cost-efficient manner, to match their stage of need and to give them choice. Chapters follow an easy-access format, with a brief discussion of each problem and details of an evidence-informed stepped care approach: description of each step, triage and assessment methods, online resources, and references. A wide range of clinical conditions is featured, including: - Mood disorders. - Substance abuse. - Phobias. - Obesity and eating disorders. - Pediatric behavior problems. - Sexual disorders and dysfunctions. - PTSD. - Dementia. As computers continue at the forefront of quality improvement in mental health service delivery, health psychologists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and mental health organizations, especially those working with rural, minority, and other underserved communities, will find a practical source of expertise in Stepped Care and E-Health |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Medicine -- Data processing.
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Medical informatics.
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Evidence-based medicine.
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Psychotherapy.
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Mental Disorders -- therapy
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Combined Modality Therapy -- methods
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Evidence-Based Practice
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Internet
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Psychotherapy
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Self Care -- methods
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Medical Informatics
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Medical Informatics Applications
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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MEDICAL -- Psychiatry -- General.
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Psychotherapy
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Medical informatics
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Evidence-based medicine
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Medicine -- Data processing
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Mental illness -- Treatment
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E-hälsa.
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Psykiatriska behandlingsmetoder.
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mental health.
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Genre/Form |
dissertations.
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Academic theses
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Academic theses.
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Thèses et écrits académiques.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
O'Donohue, William T.
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Draper, Crissa
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ISBN |
9781441965103 |
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1441965106 |
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1441965092 |
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9781441965097 |
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