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This sweeping volume builds the much-needed bridge between books on community practice and on clinical practice, including 33 chapters written by expert social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists specifically for clinicians making the transition to community-based work. This is the first handbook to specifically address this gap and provide meaningful guidance for today’s community practitioners. Its overarching goal is to support the ongoing development of community-based mental health care, drawing on a wealth of practical examples. This groundbreaking collection not only outlines the history and philosophy of community practice but richly illustrates the state of the art with examples from early intervention and development programs, school-based practice, and community mental health services for children, families, and adults. Community-based clinicians of every stripe will find this handbook indispensable for understanding, improving, and evaluating their practice while enriching the health and well-being of their clients and their communities.
Part 1: Introduction and Model of Practice; 1: What is community-based clinical practice: Traditions and transformations; 2: Community-based clinical practice: Recreating the culture of care; Part 2: 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 relational therapies; 7: Toward critical social practices: Hermeneutics, poetics, and micropolitics in community mental health; 8: Culturally competent community-based practice: a critical review; 9: Similarity and difference in cross-cultural practice; 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 practice; Part 3: 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; Part 4: Practice Examples; A: Early intervention and family support; 17: Family of friends: Creating a supportive daycare 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: Ten 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-communitiy policing program model; 28: It takes a community to help an adolescent: Community-based clinical services for immigrant adolescents; 29: The Neighbourhood 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
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