Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration in Ohio's Psychiatry Residency Training.
*Internship and Residency; Delivery of Health Care; Education; Graduate; Health Care Delivery; Humans; Integrated; Internship and Residency; Medical; Mental Health Services – Administration; Mental Health Services/*organization & administration; Ohio; Physician's Role; Primary Health Care – Administration; Primary Health Care/*organization & administration; Psychiatry; Psychiatry – Education; Psychiatry/*education/organization & administration; Qualitative Research; Qualitative Studies; Referral and Consultation
Reed Eric; Crane Dushka; Svendsen Dale; Herman Lon; Evans Brian; Niedermier Julie; Resch William; Ronis Robert; Varley Joseph; Welton Randy
Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry
2016
2016-12
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-016-0623-y" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s40596-016-0623-y</a>
Interventions That Target Criminogenic Needs for Justice-Involved Persons With Serious Mental Illnesses: A Targeted Service Delivery Approach.
*Criminals; *Health Services Needs and Demand; Adult; criminogenic needs; Health Services Needs and Demand; Humans; Mental Disorders – Therapy; Mental Disorders/*therapy; Mental Health Services – Administration; Mental Health Services/*organization & administration; mental illness; Middle Age; Middle Aged; Public Offenders; recidivism; Young Adult
This research describes the development of a targeted service delivery approach that tailors the delivery of interventions that target criminogenic needs to the specific learning and treatment needs of justice-involved people with serious mental illnesses (SMIs). This targeted service delivery approach includes five service delivery strategies: repetition and summarizing, amplification, active coaching, low-demand practice, and maximizing participation. Examples of how to apply each strategy in session are provided, as well as recommendations on when to use each strategy during the delivery of interventions that target criminogenic needs. This targeted service delivery approach makes an important contribution to the development of interventions for justice-involved people with SMI by increasing the chances that people with SMI can participate fully in and benefit from these interventions that target criminogenic needs. These developments come at a critical time in the field as the next generation of services for justice-involved people with SMI are being developed.
Wilson Amy Blank; Farkas Kathleen; Bonfine Natalie; Duda-Banwar Janelle
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
2018
2018-05
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X17695588" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/0306624X17695588</a>
Witnessing hell.
United States; Veterans; Divorce; Stress Disorders; Afghanistan; Iraq; War; Mental Health Services – Administration; Post-Traumatic – Complications; Post-Traumatic – Etiology; Post-Traumatic – Psychosocial Factors; Social Work – Administration; Substance Use Disorders – Etiology; Suicide – Prevention and Control
Susman J
Journal of Family Practice
2012
2012-05
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