Treatment Collaboration: Improving The Therapist Client Prescriber Relationship

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W. W. Norton & Company, 27 มี.ค. 2007 - 415 หน้า
This book is a guide for three groups of people: the psychologists and social workers who send clients to psychiatrists; the psychiatrists who prescribe the drugs; and the clients who are often caught in the middle.

A guiding principle is that collaboration, rather than coercion, is most likely to promote, achieve, and sustain recovery. Diamond and Scheifler discuss the often-competing agendas of these groups of people: "what does everyone want out of this relationship" and "how can we make these relationships easier and more beneficial for the client?" The book will also speak to each group of readers, explaining how they can participate more effectively in the process. For example, what questions should a therapist be asking of the psychiatrist; how is the best way to communicate? What is the best way to forge a strong relationship? What should the consumer do to make sure that she is getting the best treatment? Important topics addressed include: how to set goals with clients so that everyone is on the same page with the treatment regimen; how to manage inevitable conflicts that will arise; helping clients deal with medication side effects; working with clients to choose when medication is changed; how to focus on recovery as a goal and not just medication management.

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Health Treatment
13
The TherapistPrescriberClient
45
Collaboration in Medication
85
Medication Management Strategies
137
Working with Primary Care Physicians
239
Beyond Medication Integrating
257
Beyond Illness to Recovery
271
Recovery Lifestyle Habits Recovery
291
Relapse Management
337
Diabetes
371
Medications by Generic Names
384
Bibliography
397
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Ronald J. Diamond, MD, is a professor at the University of Wisconsin Department of Psychiatry in Madison, and Medical Director of the Mental Health Center of Dane County. He teaches psychopharmacology to hundreds of social workers, counselors, nurses, clients, and families of individuals with mental illness each year. Patricia L. Scheifler, MSW, is a psychiatric social worker who is self-employed as director of Partnership for Recovery, and has over 25 years of direct practice and administrative experience in Community Mental Health and Hospital based treatment programs. She has been featured in seven videos, co-authored numerous books, and has presented over 500 workshops across the country.

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