Best Practices in Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Type
Book
Authors
Hughes ( Ruth Ann Hughes )
 
ISBN 10
0965584356 
ISBN 13
9780965584357 
Category
Clinical Assessment  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Pages
317 
Description
Best practices are those principles, techniques, interventions, and service modles that experts acknowledge as the most effective in a particular field. In psychiatric rehabilitation, a human services field, best practices also must be valued by the service users. Effectiveness has to do with achieving specific desired outcomes, and in psychiatric rehabilitation, we define the desired outcome as recovery - a life of meaning and purpose for people who live with mental health conditions. Since the first editions of this book, changes in the field have included the development and dissemination of evidence-based practices. When a certain threshold of research evidence is reached, showing that one practice has better outcomes than alternatives, the practice is evidence-based. Written by well-respected experts in psychiatric rehabilitation, this book includes both evidence-based practices, demonstrated through research that the practice does, in fact, achieve the outcomes desired, and best practices, which are recognized as desirable and effective, but that have not yet been studied adequately through research and evaluation. Written with the practitioner in mind, each chapter provides and overview of the topic, a summary of relevant research, and implementation guidelines. 
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