Mental health services : a public health perspective

by Bruce Lubotsky Levin

Other authorsJohn Petrila
1996

Status

Available

Call number

RA 790.6 .M445 1996

Publication

New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.

Description

As efforts continue in the development of a more unified national mental health policy, a framework within which to examine this process is necessary. This uniquely multidisciplinary work integrates the knowledge base from epidemiology, treatment, and service systems research. It provides thebasic critical elements for understanding the organization, financing and delivery of mental health services. Additionally, the text addresses the delivery of mental health services to individuals from ethnic and racial minorities and discusses the role of consumers and advocates in mental healthservices systems. It also examines epidemiologic, treatment, and services delivery issues in three underserved at-risk populations: children and adolescents, the elderly, and adult substance abusers.Written by consummate experts in mental health services delivery, the book will assist policymakers, administrators, graduate students, and service providers with the knowledge base needed to implement improvements and changes in mental health service systems.… (more)

Physical description

xvii, 430 p.; 24 cm
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