
Handbook of Community-Based Clinical Practice
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- I: Introduction and Model of Practice
- 1 What Is Community-Based Clinical Practice? Traditions and Transformations
- 2 Community-Based Clinical Practice: Re-Creating the Culture of Care
- II: Paradigm Shift and Essentials in Community Practice
- 3 In the Care of Strangers
- 4 A Paradigm Shift in Developmental Perspectives? The Self in Context
- 5 Ideas of Self and Community: Expanding Possibilities for Practice
- 6 A Communal Perspective for the Relational Therapies
- 7 Toward Critical Social Practices: Hermeneutics, Poetics, and Micropolitics in Community Mental Health
- 8 Culturally Competent Community-Based Clinical Practice: A Critical Review
- 9 Similarity and Difference in Cross-Cultural Practice: An Anthropological Perspective
- 10 The Road to Becoming an Antiracism Organization
- 11 Family and Network Training for a System of Care: "A Pedagogy of Hope"
- 12 Evaluating Community-Based Clinical Practice
- III: The Leadership Journey in Community-Based Clinical Practice: Practice, Theory, and Policy
- 13 The Network Context of Network Therapy: A Story From the European Nordic North
- 14 Unitas: Therapy for Youth in a Street Society
- 15 Pathways to Reforming Children's Mental Health Service Systems: Public and Personal
- 16 The Development of a Community-Based System of Care
- IV: Practice Examples
- A. Early Intervention and Family Support
- 17 Family of Friends: Creating a Supportive Day Care Community to Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect
- 18 Developing a Community-Based Model for Integrated Family Center Practice
- 19 Children and HIV: A Model of Home-Based Mental Health Treatment
- B. School-Based Practice
- 20 Partners for Success: 10 Years of Collaboration Between a School for Social Work and an Urban Public School System
- 21 School-Based Clinical Practice and School Reform: Application of Clinical Social Work to the School Development Program
- 22 Social Work and the "Community of Concern" in an Urban American Public Elementary School: An Interim Report
- 23 School-Based Psychoeducational Groups on Trauma Designed to Decrease Reenactment
- C. Community-Based Mental Health Services for Children and Families
- 24 Working With High-Risk Children and Families in Their Own Homes: An Integrative Approach to the Treatment of Vulnerable Children
- 25 The Ecology of Intensive Community-Based Intervention
- 26 Creating a Community of Care for Seriously Emotionally Distressed Youth: The Mott Haven Initiative, a Systems of Care Experience
- 27 Police-Mental Health Collaboration on Behalf of Children Exposed to Violence: The Child Development-Community Policing Program Model
- 28 It Takes a Community to Help an Adolescent: Community-Based Clinical Services for Immigrant Adolescents
- 29 The Neighborhood Place: An Alternative Mental Health Program
- D. Community Mental Health for Adults
- 30 Recovery Guides: An Emerging Model of Community-Based Care for Adults With Psychiatric Disabilities
- 31 Open Dialogue Integrates Individual and Systemic Approaches in Serious Psychiatric Crises
- 32 Gjakova: The First Community Mental Health Center in Kosova
- 33 Critical Incident Debriefings and Community-Based Clinical Care
- Index
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