Case management in mental health services / edited by Charlotte J. Sanborn.
An invaluable resource on the basic principles of case management, including the necessary guidelines for practice.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Haworth Press,
[1983]
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Case Management in Mental Health Services; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I Why Case Management?; Chapter 1 Case Management: The Essential Service; Chapter 2 Case Management: A Remedy for Problems of Community Care; Chapter 3 Case Management: Implications and Issues; Part II Systems/Organizational Issues; Chapter 4 Organizational Issues and Case Management; Chapter 5 Client-Based Program Administration; Part III Legal/Ethical Issues; Chapter 6 Clients' Rights in a Case Management System.
- Chapter 7 Ethics of Case ManagementPart IV Training Case Managers; Chapter 8 The Experience in New York State; Chapter 9 Training Case Managers for the Developmental Disabilities System; Part V Rehabilitation; Chapter 10 A Process within a System; Part VI Case Studies; Introduction; Chapter 11 Developmental Disabilities Programs; Chapter 12 Mental Health Programs; Chapter 13 Welfare Programs; Part VII Summary; Poem: Case Management Blues; Case Management: A Summary; Bibliography; States with Case Management Programs.