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Principle-Based Stepped Care and Brief Psychotherapy for Integrated Care Settings

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  • Covers more than 60 common problems encountered in integrated care settings

  • Chapters are brief and treatment focused

  • Stresses evidence based interventions

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Table of contents (41 chapters)

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About this book

This timely volume provides the practitioner with evidence based treatments for many of the clinical problems encountered in integrated care.  It applies the core concepts of stepped care to integrating brief mental health interventions as a way to address ongoing problems in the modern healthcare landscape. It sets out in depth the state of the healthcare crisis in terms of costs, staffing and training issues, integration logistics and management, system culture, and a variety of clinical considerations. Central to the book is a best-practice template for providing behavioral stepped care in medical settings, including screening and assessment, levels of intervention and treatment, referrals, and collaboration with primary care and other specialties. Using this format, contributors detail specific challenges of and science-based interventions for a diverse range of common conditions and issues, including:

  •          Depression.
  •          Anxiety disorders.
  •          Adherence to chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder management.
  •          Alcohol and other substance misuse.
  •          Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  •          Chronic pain.
  •          Neurocognitive disorders.
  •         Paraphilias: problematic sexual interests.[WU3] 
  •         Sexual abuse and PTSD in children.

A solid roadmap for widescale reform, Principle-Based Stepped Care and Brief Psychotherapy for Integrated Care Settings is deeply informative reading for health psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and clinical psychologists. It also clarifies the research agenda for those seeking improvements in healthcare quality and delivery and patient satisfaction.

 






Reviews

“This book explores brief mental health treatment within integrated health settings for various problems such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, chronic pain, and sexual abuse in children. … The intended audience includes health psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and clinical psychologists. … This useful book provides short-term psychological interventions for 39 different problems/conditions.” (Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody's Book Reviews, May, 2018)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, USA

    Alexandros Maragakis

  • Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, USA

    William T. O'Donohue

About the editors

Alexandros Maragakis, Ph.D. is an assistant professor at the Eastern Michigan University, with a particular interest in integrated care treatment delivery and training.  He has provided direct service to clients and consultation in implementing integrated health care and quality improvement principles within community health centers. He has published numerous articles and book chapters in regards to integrated care treatment delivery and outcomes in various settings, including Integrated Primary and Behavioral Care (Springer, 2015) and Quality Improvement in Behavioral Health (Springer, 2016).


William O’Donohue, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, and an adjunct professor in the department of philosophy and a faculty member of the National Judicial College. He has published over 70 books, and 150 journal articles and book chapters. He holds advanced degrees both in philosophy and psychology. For the past 14 years, he has been director of a free clinic that treats children who have been sexually abused and adults who have been sexually assaulted.


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