Johnson, Sharon L.

Therapist's guide to clinical intervention : the 1-2-3's of treatment planning / Sharon L. Johnson. - second edition. - Amsterdam ; Boston, Massachusetts : Academic Press, (c)2004. - xxx, 562 pages : forms ; 28 cm. - Practical resources for the mental health professional .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Level of Patient Care and Practice Considerations -- Decision Tree of Evaluation and Intervention -- Levels of Functioning and Treatment Associated Considerations -- High-Risk Situations in Practice -- Treatment Plan -- Solution-Focused Approach to Treatment -- Case Conceptualization -- Common Axis 1 and Axis 2 Diagnoses -- Treatment Planning: Goals, Objectives, and Interventions -- Disorders Usually First Evident in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence -- Disruptive Behavior Disorders -- Recommendations for Family Members of Anorexic Individuals -- Children -- Organic Mental Syndromes and Disorders -- Dementia -- Psychoactive Substance Abuse Disorders -- List of Symptoms Leading to Relapse -- Schizophrenia, Delusional, and Related Psychotic Disorders -- Mood Disorders -- Bipolar Disorder Hypersexuality -- Antidepressant Medication and other Treatment -- Additional Treatment Considerations -- Anxiety Disorders -- Cycle of Anxiety-Provoked Emotional Distress -- Somatoform Disorders -- Dissociative Disorders -- Sexual Disorders -- Adjustment Disorders -- Impulse Control Disorders -- Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Condition -- Personality Disorders -- Physical Factors Affecting Psychological Functioning -- Assessing Special Circumstances -- Assessing Special Circumstances -- Structured Interview for Depression -- Cycle of Depression -- Suicide -- Dangerousness -- Cycle of Phobic Anxiety -- Obsessional Disorders: An Overview -- Assessment of Obsessional Disorders (OD) -- Gravely Disabled -- Activities of Daily Living.

"Therapist's Guide to Clinical Intervention, Second Edition is a must-have reference for clinicians completing insurance forms, participating in managed care, or practicing in treatment settings requiring formalized goals and treatment objectives. This practical, hands-on handbook outlines treatment goals and objectives for each type of psychopathology as defined by the diagnostic and statistical manual by the American Psychiatric Association, identifies skill-building resources, and provides samples of all major professional forms. With over 30% new information, this new edition covers a variety of new special assessments including domestic violence, phobias, eating disorders, adult ADHD, and outpatient progress. New skill-building resources focus on surviving holiday blues, improving communication, overcoming shyness, teaching couples to fight "fair", surviving divorce, successful stepfamilies, managing anger, coping with post traumatic stress, and more. Additional professional forms have been added including treatment plans, a brief mental health evaluation, parent's questionnaire, and a contract for providing service for people with no insurance. In a practical hands-on approach, this handbook: Outlines treatment goals and objectives for DSM-IV diagnoses; Provides outlines for assessing special circumstances; Offers skill building resources to supplement treatment; and Provides samples for a wide range of business and clinical forms."--Publisher's description.



9780123865885

2003109372

GBA3W6036 bnb

101194851 DNLM


Psychotherapy--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Psychotherapy--Forms.
Psychiatric records--Forms.
Managed mental health care.
Mental illness--Treatment.
Nursing care plans.
Mental Disorders--therapy
Patient Care Planning
Practice Management


Form
Outline
Handbook
Forms.

RC480 / .T447 2004