
Foundations of Behavioral Health
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Featuring insightful research from scholars in an interdisciplinary range of academic and professional fields, chapters fall into three distinct sections:
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Overview:
Outlines the defining characteristics of behavioral health services and identifies significant challenges in the field
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At-Risk Populations:
Explores critical issues for at-risk populations in need of behavioralhealth services, including children in school environments, youth in juvenile justice systems, and persons with developmental disabilities, among others
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Services Delivery:
Presents a rationale for greater integration of health and behavioral health services, and contextualizes this explanation within global trends in behavioral health policy, systems, and services
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Bruce Lubotsky Levin, DrPH, MPH , is Associate Professor & Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research , Department of Child & Family Studies, University of South Florida (USF) College of Behavioral & Community Sciences. He is also Associate Professor & Head, Behavioral Health Concentration , USF College of Public Health. He is Co-PI & Director of Curriculum, USF Institute for Translational Research in Adolescent Drug Abuse (NIH-NIDA grant) for the past seven years. Dr. Levin is Co-Author and Senior Editor of nine other textbooks, including Introduction to Public Health for Pharmacists, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2018); Mental Health Informatics (Oxford University Press, 2013); Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective, Third Edition (Oxford University Press, 2010); and A Public Health Perspective of Women's Mental Health (Springer, 2010). Dr. Levin's research focus is the study of alcohol, drug abuse, & mental disorders from a public health or population perspective, translational research, behavioral health services research, and policy.
Ardis Hanson, PhD, MLIS
, is the Assistant Director of Research and Education at the Shimberg Health Sciences Library at the University of South Florida. Dr. Hanson has over 25 years of experience as a research librarian and has published extensively in behavioral health services, policy, and research. Her research focus is on language and social interaction, that is, how language is used in everyday practice to negotiate claims and identities, particularly in how behavioral health policy is created.
Content
Population-Based Behavioral Health.- The Global Epidemiology of Mental and Substance Use Disorders.- Behavioral Health Approaches to Preventing and Treating Substance Use Disorders.- Financing of Behavioral Health Services: Insurance, Managed Care, and Reimbursement.- The Role of Implementation Science in Behavioral Health.- Challenges with Behavioral Health Services Research Data.- Policies and Practices to Support School Mental Health.- Behavioral Health and the Juvenile Justice System.- Women's Behavioral Health Needs.- The Behavioral Health of American Indian/Alaska Native Populations: Risk and Resiliency.- Older Adults.- Behavioral Health Services for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.- Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health.- Rural Behavioral Health Services.- Reframing the Concept of Cultural Competence to Enhance Delivery of Behavioral Health Services to Culturally Diverse Populations.- Pharmacy Services in Behavioral Health.- Global Services, Systems, and Policy.
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