Evaluating Mental Health Practice (Psychology Revivals)

Evaluating Mental Health Practice (Psychology Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781317534433
ISBN-13 : 1317534433
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Synopsis Evaluating Mental Health Practice (Psychology Revivals) by : Derek Milne

With the emphasis in the 1980s on effectiveness and efficiency in health services, evaluation of practice was increasingly important. This was particularly true of mental health, where many practices were poorly evaluated and therefore might have been of questionable validity. Originally published in 1987, this book reviews the state of evaluative research of mental health programmes at the time, showing how practices can be evaluated and hence improved. A multidisciplinary group of authors, covering psychiatry, clinical psychology, psychiatric nursing, social work and other ‘therapies’, describe previous studies and applications in each discipline, before detailing a case study of their own evaluative work. The book will still have something to offer all professionals concerned with improving the quality of their work in the mental health area.

Evaluating Mental Health Practice

Evaluating Mental Health Practice
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1138849448
ISBN-13 : 9781138849440
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Synopsis Evaluating Mental Health Practice by : Derek Milne

Originally published in 1987, this book reviews the state of evaluative research of mental health programmes at the time, showing how practices can be evaluated and hence improved.

Evaluating Mental Health Practice (Psychology Revivals)

Evaluating Mental Health Practice (Psychology Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781317534426
ISBN-13 : 1317534425
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Evaluating Mental Health Practice (Psychology Revivals) by : Derek Milne

With the emphasis in the 1980s on effectiveness and efficiency in health services, evaluation of practice was increasingly important. This was particularly true of mental health, where many practices were poorly evaluated and therefore might have been of questionable validity. Originally published in 1987, this book reviews the state of evaluative research of mental health programmes at the time, showing how practices can be evaluated and hence improved. A multidisciplinary group of authors, covering psychiatry, clinical psychology, psychiatric nursing, social work and other ‘therapies’, describe previous studies and applications in each discipline, before detailing a case study of their own evaluative work. The book will still have something to offer all professionals concerned with improving the quality of their work in the mental health area.

The Evidence-Based Practice

The Evidence-Based Practice
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780471689874
ISBN-13 : 0471689874
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Evidence-Based Practice by : Chris E. Stout

Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), a trend started in the medical community, is rapidly becoming of critical importance to the mental health profession as insurance companies begin to offer preferential pay to organizations using it. Featuring contributions from top researchers in the field, this groundbreaking book covers everything from what EBP is and its relevance to behavioural health to specific models for application and implementation, building best practice protocols, and evaluating bottom-line effectiveness in your organization.

Mental Health Outcome Evaluation

Mental Health Outcome Evaluation
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 135
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ISBN-10 : 9780080536217
ISBN-13 : 0080536212
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Mental Health Outcome Evaluation by : David C. Speer

Mental Health Outcome Evaluation bridges the gap between traditional research and evaluation methods by presenting an alternative to the highly technical and statistical methods developed in the laboratory for mental health care professionals. It focuses on outcome evaluation of mental health services for adults, concentrating on the general principles that can be used to assess the service effectiveness of community health centers, clinics, and private practices. The book presents a formidable argument for descriptive outcome studies through its evaluation of the results and consequences of care and treatment as well as clinician ratings. It is written in a non-technical style, making it accessible to anyone in the mental health industry. - Addresses industry efforts to monitor and assess information about results and consequences of mental health care and treatment - Evaluates use of clinician ratings as outcome information - Offers accessible general principles for managers and mental health services researchers - Presents the best argument for descriptive outcome studies

Game-Based Assessment Revisited

Game-Based Assessment Revisited
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9783030155698
ISBN-13 : 3030155692
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Game-Based Assessment Revisited by : Dirk Ifenthaler

The capabilities and possibilities of emerging game-based learning technologies bring about a new perspective of learning and instruction. This, in turn, necessitates alternative ways to assess the kinds of learning that are taking place in the game-based environments. The field has been broadening the focus of assessment in game environments (i.e., what we measure), developing processes and methodologies that go beyond psychometrics practices (i.e., how we go about assessment in games), and implementing the game-based assessment (GBA) in real contexts. The current state of the field calls for a revisit of this topic to understand what we have learned from the research on this topic, and how the GBA work changed how the field thinks about assessment beyond game environments. Accordingly, this comprehensive volume covers the current state of research, methodology, and technology of game-based assessment. It features four major themes: what we are measuring in games, how GBA has influenced how people do assessment beyond games, new methods and practices, and implementations of GBA. The audience for this volume includes researchers, graduate students, teachers, and professional practitioners in the areas of education, instructional design, educational psychology, academic and organizational development, and instructional technology.

Evaluating Mental Health Practice

Evaluating Mental Health Practice
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0709948131
ISBN-13 : 9780709948131
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Evaluating Mental Health Practice by : Derek Milne

Innovative Approaches to Mental Health Evaluation

Innovative Approaches to Mental Health Evaluation
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9781483276502
ISBN-13 : 1483276503
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Innovative Approaches to Mental Health Evaluation by : Gerald J. Stahler

Innovative Approaches to Mental Health Evaluation is a collection of papers that provides a broad range of ideas, methods, and techniques in program administration and evaluation in the field of mental health. The book is organized into 2 sections. Part I, consisting of 8 chapters, presents the necessary evaluation strategies and approaches that effectively address the important mental health issues for the 1980s such as prevention programs; the linking of health and mental health delivery systems; accountability in assuring quality of services; deinstitutionalizing the chronically mentally ill; and providing for greater local participation in mental health program management. Part II, surveys the promising evaluation methods, approaches, and relevant issues that are emerging in the new organizational and political environment of the mental health system. The book will be of good use to mental health administrators, researchers, managers, students, and evaluators.

Social Skills and Mental Health (Psychology Revivals)

Social Skills and Mental Health (Psychology Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781317937197
ISBN-13 : 1317937198
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Skills and Mental Health (Psychology Revivals) by : Peter Trower

In the 10 years or so prior to original publication in 1978 new theories and discoveries in the social sciences had given a scientific basis and new impetus to the development of social skills training as a form of therapy. This book explores the progress made with this idea and gives practical guidance for therapists based on several years’ experience with the technique. The book provides an account of the latest ideas at the time, about the analysis of social behaviour – non-verbal communication, social skill, rules, analysis of situations, etc. The different techniques for training and modifying social behaviour – some old, some very new – are described and compared, with detailed accounts. There is a careful critical review of follow-up studies of social skills training and other forms of social therapy on in-patients, out-patients and volunteer subjects. The second part of the book consists of a manual for assessing deficits and difficulties, and for training in ten main areas of social deficiency such as observation, listening, speaking, asserting and planning. A rating scale, questionnaire and user’s booklet of training exercises is included. The book should be of interest, not only to psychiatric professionals – psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists – but to many others, such as social and community workers, teachers, prison officers, and lay people who may be interested in forming self-help groups, either on their own or with professional guidance.