An Investigation Of Coercion And Autonomy In Medical Care. How much choice do patients really have?

AJH Sims - 2014 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
The experience of coercion in health care is controversial. Coercion is likely to promote
negative attitudes towards clinical care. People's attitudes to health care potentially impacts …

Recovery Knowledge and Recovery-oriented Clinical Decision-Making among Mental Health Professionals Working with Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses

KP Mugnier - 2017 - digitalcommons.pcom.edu
Recovery principles have become increasingly present in research literature and in reforms
of healthcare systems in the last four decades. These principles grew out of client advocacy …

Screening homeless Veterans for a voluntary money management skills training program

T Iheanacho, K Ablondi, E Stefanovics… - American Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study seeks to examine need, interest, and participation in recovery-oriented, voluntary
money-management training groups among homeless Veterans. Veterans experiencing …

[图书][B] Understanding program models to address homelessness and serious mental illness: A qualitative inquiry of service providers

BF Henwood - 2011 - search.proquest.com
Within the mental health system, there are two distinct service models for adults
experiencing homelessness who have severe mental illnesses and co-occurring addictions …

[图书][B] The provider-consumer relationship and individual well-being: Perspectives of adults with serious mental illness and their mental health care providers

LA Osborn - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Using a sample of 60 adults with mental illness in an inpatient state hospital, the present
study examined the relative contribution of mental health consumers' reports of working …

The associations of informal coercion with legal compulsion, clinical outcomes and the therapeutic relationship in community mental health care

K Yeeles - 2016 - ora.ox.ac.uk
In addition to involuntary treatment, patients with severe mental illness are routinely subject
to other pressures such as leverage to improve their adherence to treatment. Little clinical or …

Engaging the individual and family

D Watkins, F McCormick, R Cuff - Care in Mental Health …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter looks at the impact of mental health–substance use upon family life and will
help the reader consider and reflect upon some of the important roles that a family plays. It …

Integrated Care and Health Disparities: Critical Patient-Provider Considerations

TS Davis, A Peck - Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients, 2018 - degruyter.com
health care systems can serve to address inequities in accessing quality care (Dall 2011;
Adams and Corrigan 2003; Sharfstein 2011). Initiatives underway to integrate behavioral …

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ML Trojano, PP Christopher, DA Pinals, A Harnish… - core.ac.uk
Individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (CODs) are
overrepresented within the criminal justice population (Abram & Teplin, 1991; Steadman …

Integrated Care and Health Disparities

TS Davis, A Peck - Strategies for Work with Involuntary Clients, 2018 - books.google.com
Integrated care (IC) is an umbrella term used to identify systematic approaches that bring
together physical health and mental health care in ways that address barriers to care …