CPSP Curriculum 2008-2009



PREVENTION, PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAINTAINING HEALTH COMMUNITIES

IA1 Public Health Approaches: Epidemiology: Risk Identification and Population Studies

Readings:

Samuels, J.F. and Nestadt, G., “Epidemiology: The Distribution of Mental Disorders in the Community” from Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, Breakey, W.R. Editor, Oxford University Press, New York, 1996

Optional: March, D and Susser, E.S., “Epidemiology in Community Psychiatry,” Ch. 3 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Reference: Beiser, M., “Psychiatric Epidemiology” (chapter 29 of …)

IA2 Public Health Perspectives: Epidemiology: Mental Illness and Elderly

Readings:

Cohen C, and Ibrhim F Serving Elders in the Public Sector Chapter 39 AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Maddox, G.L. and Bolda, E.J., “The Continuum of Care: Movement Toward the Community.”

Ch. 30 in Blazer, D.G., Steffens, D.C. and Busse, E.W. (Eds.), The American Psychiatric

Publishing Textbook of Geriatric Psychiatry, Wash. DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.,

2004

IB1 Public Health: Prevention Concepts and Screening

Readings:

Shim, R.S., et al, “Health Care Reform and Integrated Care: A Golden Opportunity for Preventive Psychiatry,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 63:1231-1233, Dec 2012

Compton, M.T., “Public Health, Prevention, and Community Psychiatry,” Ch. 4 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Beardslee, W.R., et al, “Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Problem Behaviors: A Developmental Perspective” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62:247-54 2011

Reference: Breakey, W.R., “Prevention” in Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, Breakey, W.R., (Ed.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1996

Reference: Pardes, H., et. al., “Prevention and the Field of Mental Health: A Psychiatric Perspective” Annual Review of Public Health, vol. 10, 1989

IB2 Public Health Perspectives: Public Health Research and Intervention

Readings:

Christopher, S. et al, “Building and Maintaining Trust in a Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership.” American J. of Public Health, vol. 98, no. 8, August 2008

Cashman, S.B., “The Power and the Promise: Working with Communities to Analyze Data, Interpret Findings, and Get to Outcomes.” American J. of Public Health, vol. 98, no. 8, August 2008

Reference: Resnicow, K. and Page, S.E., “Embracing Chaos and Complexity: A Quantum Change for Public Health.” American J. of Public Health, vol. 98, no. 8, August 2008

Reference: Caplan, G. “Concepts and Strategies of preventive and Community Psychiatry” in Principles of Preventive Psychiatry, Basic Books, New York, 1964

IB3 Prevention: Suicide

Readings:

Grunebaum MF, Sloeimani, L., “Suicide Prevention,” Chap 8 in Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health

Probert, J., “A More Trauma- and Recovery-Informed Practice of Lethality Assessment and Suicide Prevention,” Recovery to Practice Highlights, Vol 5, Issue 4, Feb 2014

Regehr, C. et al, “Suicide Risk Assessments: Examining Influences on Clinicians’ Professional Judgment,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 85, No. 4, 295-301, 2015

Optional: Lizardi, D. and Stanley, B., “Treatment Engagement: A Neglected Aspect in the Psychiatric Care of the Suicidal Patient,” Psychiatric Services, 61:1183- 1191. 2010

Reference: Pennsylvania OMHSAS, “Pennsylvania Youth Suicide Prevention Plan.”

Knox, K.L. et al, “If Suicide is a Public Health Problem, What Are We Doing to Prevent It?” American J. of Public Health, vol. 94, no. 1, Jan. 2004

Reference: Welton, R., “The Management of Suicidality: Assessment and Intervention,” Psychiatry, May 2007

Reference: Bearman and Moody, “Suicide and Friendships Among American Adolescents,” American Journal of Public Health, vol 94, no. 1, Jan 2004.

IB4 Prevention: Violence

Readings:

Mossman, D., “Assessing Predictions of Violence: Being Accurate About Accuracy,” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 62, no. 4, 1994

*Metzl, J.M. and MacLeish, K.T., “Mental Illness, Mass Shootings, and the Politics of American Firearms, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 105, no. 2, Feb 2015

Editorial, “Is Impulsive Aggression of the Individual or a Social Ill? A Matter of Metaphor,” Society of Biological Psychiatry, 36:353-355, 1994 #3

Zeoli, A.M., et al, Modeling the Movement of Homicide by Type to Inform Public Health Prevention Efforts,” American Journal of Public Health, vol. 105, no. 10, Oct 2015 #4

Optional; Kuther, T.L. and Wallace, S.A., “Community Violence and Sociomoral Development: An African-American Cultural Perspective.” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 73, no. 2, 2003

Optional: Edelman, P. and Satcher, D., “Violence Prevention as a Public Health Priority,” Health Affairs, vol. 12, 123-125, 1993

Reference: Jordan, C. and Walker, R., “Guidelines for Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Community Mental Health Centers,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 45, no. 2, 1994

Optional: Nestor, P.G., “Mental Disorders and Violence: Personality Dimensions and Clinical Features,” Am J Psychiatry, 159, 2002

Reference: Mulvey, E., “Assessing the Evidence of a Link Between Mental Illness and Violence,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 45, no. 7, July 1994

Reference: Mercy, A. J., et al., “Public Health Policy for Preventing Violence,” Health Affairs, vol. 12, 7-29, 1993

Reference: Baum, D., “The Price of Valor,” The New Yorker, July 12 and 19, 2004

Reference: Hanson, R.F., et al., “Relations Among Gender Violence Exposure, and Mental Health: The National Survey of Adolescents,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 78, no. 3, 2008

Reference: Yang, S., et al., “Psychiatric Symptoms and Alcohol Use in Community Violence by Persons with a Psychotic Disorder or Depression,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 63 no. 3, March 2012

IB5 First Episode Psychosis

Kane et al: Comprehensive v. usual community care

Schultz, Maurray et al; Multidisciplinary

Azrin Meyer Gottlieb et al Reslieincy Training

Optional; Browne and Penn RAISE program (scanned readings)

Optional: Skubby

Optional: Tabo, Aydin Longer duration (scanned readings)

Optional: Jordan, McDonald Positive Changes (scanned readings)

Optional: Cross et al, Variability in Clinical Outcomes…..Psych Svcs, 2018 (scanned reading)

IC1 Services Research: Overview

Readings:

Cruz, M., “Mental Health Services Research and Community Psychiatry,” Ch. 46 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Olfson, M. and Goldman, H.H., “Mental Health Services Research” in Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, Breakey, W.R., Editor, Oxford University Press, New York, 1996.

Reference: Palinkas, L.A. et al, “Mixed-Methods Designs in mental health Services Research: A Review.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62:255-62, 2011

IC2 Services Research: Community Based Research

Readings:

Israel, B.A., et. al., “Review of Community-Based Research: Assessing Partnership Approaches to Improve Public Health” Annual Review Public Health, Vol. 19, 1998

Smith, L. and Romero, L., “Psychological Interventions in the Context of Poverty: Participatory Action Research as Practice,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 80, no. 1, 2010

Reference: Drake, R.E., et. al., “Demystifying Research: Applications in Community Mental Health Settings” in Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual Ed. By Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD, and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 1996.

IC3 Services Research: Meaningful Outcome Measures

Readings:

Kramer, T.L. and Smith, G.R., “Behavioral Health Outcomes.” Ch. 13 in Talbott, J.A. and Hale, R.E. (Eds.), Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry. Second Edition. American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 2001

Lefkowitz, P.M., “Beyond Outcomes: Benchmarking in Behavioral Healthcare.” Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, February 2004

“Consumer Action Response Team (CART)_Fact Sheet.” 2002G:\Repository\Staff\Fellows\Paul’sWork Vol. 4\FactSheet.doc.

CART Individual Interview Questionnaire Consumer/Family Demographics.” Nov. 2006MD\Database\INTERVIEW\REV-INTForm—000127. “

Reference: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania HealthChoices – Northeast BH RFP, Appendix L. “Guidelines for Consumer/Family Satisfaction Teams and Member Satisfaction Surveys.” March 2002

Reference: Pincus, H.A. et al, “Peering Into the ‘Black Box’: Measuring Outcomes of Managed Care.” Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 53, Oct. 1996

ID1 Social Determinants of Mental Health: Overview

Readings:

Banks, J. , et al., “Disease and Disadvantage in the United States and England,” JAMA, vol. 295, no. 17, May 2006

Marmot, M., “Social determinants of health inequalities” Lancet, vol. 365, March 19, 2005

Reference: Bell, C., “Finding a Way Through the Maze of Racism. Emerge. Rossylyn Vol. 5, no. 11, Sept. 1994

Reference: Miller, J. and Garran, A.M., Racism in the United States: Implications for the Helping Professions, Thompson Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA, 2008 (chapters one and two)

Reference: Bell, C., “Treatment Issues for African-American Men” Psychiatric Annals, vol. 26, no. 1, Jan. 1996

Reference: Unger, M.., “The Social Ecology of Resilience: Addressing Contextual and Cultural Ambiguity of a Nascent Construct” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 81:1-17, 2011

ID2 Social Determinants of Mental Health: Social Exclusion and Health Disparities

Readings:

Kawachi, I., et. al., “Health Disparities by Race and Class: Why Both Matter,” Health Affairs, vol. 24, no. 2, March-April, 2005.

Miller, J. and Garran, A.M., What is Racism, Thompson Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA, 2008 (chapter two)

Reference: Leary, J.D., Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing, Upton Press, Milwaukie, OR, 2006

Reference: Satcher, D., et. al., “What If We Were Equal? A Comparison of the Black-White Mortality Gap in 1960 and 2000” Health Affairs, vol. 24, no. 2, 2005

IE1 Disaster Psychiatry: Crisis Response and Management

Readings:

Goldenberg M, Benedek D, Ursano, R.J., “Disaster Victims and the Response to Trauma,” Ch. 35 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

McCabe, O.L., “Psychological First Aid: A Consensus-Derived, empirically Supported, Competency-Based Training Model,” American Journal of Public Health, vol 104, no. 4, April 2014

Bisson, J.I. et al, “Early Psychosocial Intervention Following Traumatic Events.” American J. Psychiatry, vol. 164, no. 7, July 2007

Optional: Taylor, A.J., “A Taxonomy of Disasters and Their Victims.” J. of Psychosomatic Research, vol. 31, no. 5, 1987

Reference: Ursano, R.J. et al, “Psychiatric Dimensions of Disaster: Patient Care, Community Consultation, and Preventive Medicine.” Harvard Review of Psychiatry, vol. 3, no. 4, 1995

Reference: Rosen, I., “Crisis Management in the Community.” MJA Practice Essentials, Mental Health

IF1 Politics and Policy: The Larger Context of Behavioral Health

Sisti, D.A. et al, “Improving Long-term Psychiatric Care Bring Back the Asylum,” JAMA, vol 313, no.3, Jan 2015

Aggarwal, N.K. et al, “Is Health Care a Commodity? Implementing Mental Health Reform in a Recession.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61:1144-5, 2010

Garfield, R.L. et al, “Health Reform and the Scope of Benefits for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 6:1081-86, 2010

Don Des Jarlais, Editorial, “Harm Reduction – A Framework for Incorporating Science into Drug Policy.” American Journal of Public Health, vol. 85, no. 1, January 1995

Reference: ACA Summary

Reference: Leff, J., and Warner, R., “The nature of stigma” and “Poverty and social disadvantage” in Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006

Reference: Gruskin, S., et. al., “Understanding and Responding to Youth Substance Use: The Contribution of a Health and Human Rights Framework.” American Journal of Public Health, vol. 91, no. 12, December 2001

Reference: Saxe, L., et. al., “The Visibility of Illicit Drugs: Implications for Community-Based Drug Control Strategies.” American Journal of Public Health, vol. 91, no. 12, December 2001

Reference: Mosher, L.R., and Burti, L., “The Context of Public Mental Health” in Community Mental Health: Principles and Practice. W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1989

Reference: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, “Planning human resources in health care: Towards and economic approach An international comparative review”, chrsf.ca, March 2003

IF2 Politics and Policy: Substance Use: Decriminalization and Harm Reduction

Readings:

Nadelmann, E.A., “Drug Prohibition in the United States: Costs, Consequences, and Alternatives.” Science, vol. 245, 1 Sept. 1989

Instructions for Healthcare Professionals: Prescribing Naloxone

Wilder, C.M., et al, “Development and Implementation of an Opioid Overdose Prevention Program Within a Preexisting Substance Use Disorders Treatment Center, J Addict Med, vol 8, no. 3 May/June 2014

Optional: Clark, C.D. and Dufton, E., “Peter Bourne’s Drug Policy and the Perils of a Public Health Ethic, 1976-1978,” American Journal of Public Health, vol. 105, no. 2, Feb 2015

Sowers, W.E., “Addictions Services: Parallel Process: Moral Failure, Addiction and Society.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 34, no. 4, August 1998

Reference: Sowers, W.E. and Daley, D.C., “Compulsory Treatment of Substance Use Disorders.” Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, vol. 3, 1993

Reference: Junginger, J. et al, “Effects of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Abuse on Criminal Offense” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 6, June 2006

IF3 Politics and Policy: Social, Economic and Political Dimensions of Incarceration

Readings

Osher, F.C., “Criminal Justice: Promoting Public Health and Public Safety,” Ch 34 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Haimowitz, S., “Slowing the Revolving Door: Community Reentry of Offenders with Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 4, April 2004

Groppenbacher, J. et al, “Reducing Hospitalizations and Arrests for Substance Abusers.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 12, 2003

Reference: Perlin, M.L., “Law and the Delivery of Mental Health Services in the Community.” American J. Orthopsychiatry, vol. 64, no. 2, April 1994

Reference: Martin, S.E., “The Links Between Alcohol, Crime and the Criminal Justice System: Explanations, Evidence and Interventions.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 10, 2001\

IF7 International Vision for Mental Health

Rosen, A, et al, “International Trends in Community Mental Health Services,” Ch 32 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Roe

Bloor and Maynard

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHIC FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY

IIA1 Current System and its History I: Overview of Federal, State and County Systems

Readings:

Office of Behavioral Health. county.allegheny.pa.us/dhs/obh.aspx

Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. dpw.state.pa.us/About/OMHSAS

SAMHSA Agency Overview. About/background.aspx

U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services. about/whatwedo.html/

IIA2 Current System and its History: The Evolution of Community Mental Health Services

Readings:

Feldman, J.M, “History of Community Psychiatry,” Chap 2 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Thompson, J.W., “Trends in the Development of Psychiatric Services,” Hospital and Community

Reference: Cutler, D. et al., “Four Decades of Community Mental Health: A Symphony in Four Movements,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 39, no. 5, 2003

Reference: Breakey, W.R., “Developmental Milestones for Community Psychiatry,” in Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, Breakey, W.R., Editor, Oxford University Press, New York, 1996.

Reference: Committee on Psychiatry and Community Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (The GAP Report), “The Historical Background,” Mental Health Materials Center, vol. xi, publication no. 113, New York, 1983.

IIB1 History of Addiction: The Non-Medical Model: Twelve-Step and Self Help Recovery.

Readings:

White, W.L., “Ch. 15: The Birth of Alcoholics Anonymous: A brief History.” In Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America, Chestnut Health Systems Publishing, Bloomington, IL, 1998

Reference: Musto, D.F., “The History of American Drug Control.” Drugs and the Law, Spring 1989

Curley, B., “Wrong Words Used to Define, Defame Addiction and Recovery.” Feature commentary

Reference: Archives: “The History of Drugs and Man.” (no reference)

IIB2 History of Addiction: Recent Developments in Addiction Treatment

Readings:

White, W.L., “Ch. 29: Some Closing Reflections on the Lessons of History.” in Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America, Chestnut Health Systems Publishing, Bloomington, IL, 1998

IRETA, “The Facts About Addiction.” Prepared by Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions, Pittsburgh, PA, April 3, 2003

Optional: Newton, T. et. al, “Theories of Addiction: Methamphetamine Users’ Explanations for Continuing Drug Use and Relapsing.” Amer Journal of Addictions, 18:294-300, 2009

Optional: Chappel, J.N., “Teaching and Learning Recovery.” Substance Abuse, vol. 16, no. 3, 1995

Optional: Nace, Birkmayer Coercion in Addiciton Treatment ( scanned readings)

Reference: Westermeyer, J., “The Role of Cultural and Social Factors in the Cause of Addictive Disorders.” Addictive Disorders, vol. 22, no. 2, June 1999

Reference: O’Brien, C., Editorial, “Progress in the Science of Addiction.” American J. of Psychiatry, vol. 154, no. 9, Sept. 1997

IIC1 History: Children’s Services; CASSP

Readings:

ACCR Child and Family Committee, “Guidelines for Developing Resiliency and Recovery Oriented Behavioral Health Systems for Children and Families.” In Recovery from Mental Illness & Addiction: We Can & We Do!

Lourie, I.S., “A History of Community Child Mental Health.” In Pumariega, A.J. and Winters, N.C. (Eds.), The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Systems of Care: The New Community Psychiatry, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 2003

Optional: Huffine, C., “Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry,” Ch 38 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Reference: Bogrov, M. and Crowel, R.L., “Community Service Systems for Children and Adolescents.” In Integrated Mental health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, William R. Breakey (Ed.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1996

Reference: Perez, L.M. et al, “A Strength-Based and Early Relationship Approach to Infant Mental Health Assessment.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 38, no. 5, Oct. 2002

Reference: Rishel, C.W. et al, “Impact of Maternal Mental Health Status on Child Mental Health Treatment Outcome.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 42, no. 1, Feb. 2006

Reference: Goldstein, A.B. et al, “Factors Associated with a Six-Month Return to Emergency Services Among Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Patients.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 11, Nov. 2007

IIC2 Community Psychiatry and Academia: Community Engaged Scholarship

Readings:

Linking Scholarship and Communities, Report of the Commission on Community-Engaged Scholarships in the Health Professions

Rutherford-Stewart, C. , et al., Community-Engaged Scholarships for Health Collaborative, Frequently Asked Questions, Seattle, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, 2005

, “Community-Campus Partnerships for Health” and “Community-Engaged Scholarship for Health Collaborative.”

Reference: Feiner, J.S. and Brown, D.B., “Psychiatric Care of the Urban Poor: An Ecological System Approach,” Einstein Quart, J. Biol Med, 2:126-135, 1964

IID1 Alternative Concepts of Psychiatry - Historical

Readings:

Millet: the Illusion of Mental Illness

Optional: Vatz, R.E. and Weinberg, L.S., “The Rhetorical Paradigm in Psychiatric History: Thomas Szasz and the Myth of Mental Illness.” In Micale, M.S. and Porter, R. (Eds.), Discovery The History of Psychiatry. New York, Oxford University Press, 1994

Optional: Dain, N., “Psychiatry and Anti-Psychiatry in the United States.” In Micale, M.S. and Porter, R. (Eds.), Discovery The History of Psychiatry. New York, Oxford University Press, 1994

Rissmiller, D.J. and Rissmiller, J.H., “Evolution of the Antipsychiatry Movement into Mental Health Consumerism.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 6, June 2006

IID2 Alternative Concepts of Psychiatry - Contemporary

Sowers, W.E., “Reducing Reductionism: Reclaiming Psychiatry.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 6, June 2005

Herba, C: “Diagnosis: one useful method among many,” psychiatry, Vol ,1 Nov 2014

Lewis Post psychiatry today

DSMs: Principles, Problems, Proposals.

Tomes- Patient and Policy

Optional: Jeste, D.V. et al, “Positive Psychiatry: Its Time Has Come,” J Clin Psychiatry 76:7, June 2015

Optional: Smith, M.B., “Postmodern Perils and Perils of Postmodernism,” American Psychologist, Vol 49, No. 5, May 1994

ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCING OR PUBLIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES

IIIA1 Transformation: Recovery, Resiliency and Recovery Oriented Care

Readings:

*Sowers, W.E., “Recovery and Person Centered Care: Collaboration and Integration,” Ch 7 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Sowers, W.E., “Transforming Systems of Care: The American Association of Community Psychiatrists Guidelines for Recovery Oriented Services.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 41, no.6, December 2005

Optional: Peterson et al. Recovery From Service User Perspective

Optional: Myers, N.A. et al, “A Mixed-Methods Studey of the Recovery Concept, ‘A Meaningful Day,’ in Community Mental Health Services for Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 52, no. 7, p 747-756, Oct. 2016

Reference: SAMHSA, Transforming MH Care in America, Federalactionagenda/NFC_EXECSUM.aspx

Reference: Whitley, R. and Drake, R.E., “Recovery: A Dimensional Approach,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61:1248-50, 2010

IIIA2 Transformation: Perspectives on Recovery Oriented Services

Readings:

Hogan, M.F., “Transforming Mental Health Systems and Programs,” Ch 41 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Peebles, S., et. al., “Immersing Practitioners in the Recovery Model: An Educational Program Evaluation,” Community Ment Health J, vol. 45, p 23-45, 2009

Davidson, L., et. al., “Top Ten Concerns About Recovery,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 5, May 2006

Optional: Ragins and Pollack Recovery and Community Mental Health Chapter 26 Cutler et al textbook

Reference: Deegan, P.E., “Recovery: The Lived Experience of Rehabilitation,” Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, vol. 11, no. 4, April 1988.

Reference: Dickerson, F.B., “Disquieting Aspects of the Recovery Paradigm,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 5, May 2006

Reference: Anthony, W.R., “Recovery-Oriented Service System: Setting Some System Level Standards,” Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, vol. 24, no. 2, Fall 2000.

Reference: Roth, D., et. al., “Toward Best Practices: Top Ten Findings from the Longitudinal Consumer Outcomes Study,” Ohio Department of Mental Health Office of Program Evaluation & Research, 1999.

IIIA3 The State of State Hospitals

Readings:

Breakey, W.R., “The Rise and Fall of the State Hospital,” in Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry, Breakey, W.R., Editor, Oxford University Press, New York, 1996.

IIIB1 Clinical Administration: Introduction to Continuous Quality Improvement

Readings:

Chowanec, G.D., “Continuous Quality Improvement: Conceptual Foundations and Application to Mental Health Care,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 45, no. 8, August 1994.

Nelson, D.C. et al., “Continuous Quality Improvement: Principles of Implementation in Behavioral Healthcare,” Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry, Second Edition,

Thackeray et al, A Medicaid Quality Improvement……Psych Svcs 2018

Reference: Gorin, S.N. and Weirich, T.W., “Innovation Use: Performance Assessment in a Community Mental Center,” Human Relations, vol. 48, no. 12, 1995

IIIB2 Clinical Administration: Use of Clinical Tools

Readings:

Parks, J.J., “Implementing Practice Guidelines: Lessons From Public Mental Health Settings,” J Clin Psychiatry 2007;68 (suppl4), 2007

AACP, “ROSE-Recovery Oriented Services Evaluation.”

Westermeyer, J, et al, “Michigan Assessment – Screening Test for Alcohol and Drugs (MAST/AD): Evaluation in a Clinical Sample.” The American Journal on Addictions, vol. 13, 2004

Reference: Barker, S. et al, “A Community Ability Scale for Chronically Mentally Ill Consumers: Part I. Reliability and Validity.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 30, no. 4, Aug. 1994

Optional: Trauer, T. and Tobias, G., “The Camberwell Assessment of Need and Behaviour and Symptom Identification Scale as Routine Outcome Measures in a Psychiatric Disability Rehabilitation and Support Service.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 40, no. 3, June 2004

IIIB3 Clinical Administration: The Service Array; Assessing Service Intensity Needs

Readings:

*Blais, M.A., A Guide to Applying Rating Scales in Clinical Psychiatry,” Psychiatric Times, November 2011 (This should be IIIB2)

Sowers, W.E., “Service and Resource Management,” Ch 43 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

AACP, “LOCUS: Level of Care Utilization System for Psychiatric and Addiction Services, Adult Version 2010.” American Association of Community Psychiatrists, 2010

Optional - Mee-Lee, D., (Ed.), “Preface to Second Edition.” In ASAM Patient Treatment of Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders, 2nd edition revised, American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD, 2001

Reference: Fallon, T. et al, “A Level of Care Instrument for Children’s Systems of Care: Construction, Reliability and Validity.” J. of Child and Family Studies, 2006

IIIB4 Clinical Administration: Documentation, Accreditation and Accountability.

Readings:

Patterson, R.F., “Review Mechanisms and Regulatory Agencies.” In Mental Health Care Administration: A Guide for Practitioners.” Rodenhauser, Paul (Ed.), University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 2000

Berman, S., “Identifying and Addressing Sentinel Events: An Interview with Richard Croteau.” Journal of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, vol. 24, no. 8, August 1998

IIIB5 Clinical Administration: Integrated Assessment, Planning, and Documentation

Readings:

Sowers, W.E., “Integrated Systems for Behavioral Health Management.” St. Francis J. of Medicine, vol. 5, no. 3, 1999

Kapp, M.B. and Mossman, D., “Documentation for Health Care Administrators.” Ch. 6 in Mental Health Care Administration: A Guide for Practitioners. Rodenhasuser, P. (Ed.), Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan Press, 2000

IIIB6 – Clinical Administration: Elements of Program Development

Readings:

McNamara, C., “Guidelines and Framework for Designing Basic Logic Model.” Copyright 1997-2008. .

Israel, G.D., “Using Logic Models for Program Development.”

Reference: Hyde, P.S., “A Unique Approach to Designing a Comprehensive Behavioral Health System in New Mexico.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 9, Sept. 2004

Reference: Sabin, J.E., “A Credo for Ethical Managed Care in Mental Health Practice.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 45, no. 9, Sept. 1994

Reference: Mitton, C.R. et al, “Continuity of Care and Health Care Costs Among Persons With Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatry Services, vol. 56, no. 9, Sept. 2005

Reference: Adair, C.E. et al, “Continuity of Care and Health Outcomes Among Persons with Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, 56:1061-69, 2005

IIIB7 – Clinical Administration: Program Development and Implementation

Readings:

Nonstad, K and Webster, C.D., “How to Fail in the Implementation of a Risk Assessment Scheme or Any Other New Procedure in Your Organization,” The Community Mental Health Journal

Willing, C.E., et al, “Transforming Administrative and Clinical Practice in a Public Behavioral Health System: An Ethnographic Assessment of the Context of Change,” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol 20, 2009

Reference: Rowe, M, et al, “new Forms of Outreach in Community Psychiatry: A Report From the Field,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, vol 30, no. 5, May 2003

Reference: Touchet, B.K. et al, “The Impact of Fear of HIPAA Violation on Patient Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 5, May 2004

Reference: Mitton CR et al, “Continuity of Care and Health Outcomes Among Persons with Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, 56:1070-76, 2005

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IIIC1 Administration: Methods of System Evaluation

Readings:

Program Evaluation, Wikipedia, 2015

Crook, G.M. and Oei, T.S., “A Review of Systematic and Quantifiable Methods of Estimating the needs of a Community for Alcohol Treatment Services,” Journal of Substance Treatment, vol. 15, no. 4, 1998

Konrad, T.R., et al., “County Level Estimate of Need for Mental Health Professionals in the United States,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 60, no. 10, October 2009

Henderson, A.S., “The Evaluation of Services” in An Introduction to Social Psychiatry, Oxford Medical Publications, Oxford, 1998

Reference: Majchrzak, A. and Windle, C., “Patterns of Program Evaluation in Community Mental Health Centers,” Evaluation Review, vol. 4, no. 5, October 1980.

IIIC2 Administration: Program Evaluation Processes

Readings:

*Pina, I.L., et al, “A Framework for Describing Health Care Delivery Organizations and Systems,” American J. of Public Health, vol. 105, no. 4, April 2015

Hodges, J.Q. et al, “Use of Self-Help Services with Consumer Satisfaction with Professional Mental Health Services.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 8, August 2003

Thornicroft, G. and Bebbington, P., “Quantitative Methods in the Evaluation of Community Mental Health Services.” In Breakey, W.R. (Ed.), Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996

Reference: Chandler, D. et al, “Client Outcomes in Two Model Capitated Integrated Service Agencies.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 47, no. 2, Feb. 1996

IIIC3 Administration: Health Care Financing: The Money Stream

Readings:

Everett A., “The Financing of Community Behavioral Health Services,” Ch 5 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Buck, J.A., “Medicaid, Health Care Financing Trends, and the Future of State-Based Public Mental Health Services,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 7, July 2003

Reference: Cutler, D.L., et. al., “The Cost of Fragmented Mental Health Financing: Is It Worth It?” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 28, no. 2, April 1992

Reference: Simon, G.E., “Capitated Financing and Population-Based Care” in Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry: New Concepts for a Changing Behavioral Health System, Second Edition. John A. Talbott, MD and Robert E. Hales, MD, MBA (Eds.), American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC, 2001

IIIC4 Administration: Health Care Financing II: Meeting Cost of Care Needs

Readings:

Sowers, W.E., Affordable Quality Care: Radical Approaches to Financing Behavioral Health, JPAM, vol 1, no. 2, 2011

Dickey, B., “Are Financial Incentives and Best Practices Compatible?” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 2, Feb. 2004

Optional: Levit, et al, “Future Funding for Mental Health and Substance Abuse: Increasing Burdens for the Public Sector.” Health Affairs, Oct. 2008 Web publication

Optional: The American College of Mental Health Administration, “Financing Trends, history, and Lessons, Learned.” pp 7-12 Pittsburgh, 2003

Reference: Goldman, H.H. et al, “The Case for a Services-Based Approach to Payment for Mental Illness Under National Health Care Reform.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 44, no. 6, June 1993

Reference: Sharpstein, S.S., “Medicaid Cutbacks and Block Grants: Crisis or Opportunity for Community Mental Health?” American J. of Psychiatry, vol. 139, no. 4, April 1982

Reference: Frank, R.G. et al, “Some Economics of Mental Health ‘Carve-Outs.’” Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 53, October 1996

Reference: Lehman, A.F., “Financing Case Management: Making the Money Work.” In Clinical Case Management, M. Harris and L.L. Bachrach (Eds.), New Directions for Mental Health Services Monograph 40, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1988.

Reference: Sledge, W.H. et al, “Day Hospital/Crisis Respite Care Versus Inpatient Care, Part II: Service Utilization and costs.” American J. of Psychiatry, vol. 153, no. 8, August 1996

Reference: Feingold, E., “Health Care Reform – More than Cost Containment and Universal Access.” American J. of Public Health, vol. 84, no. 5, May 1994

Reference: Foster, E.M. and Connor, T., “Public Costs of Better Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 1, Jan. 2005

Reference: Mark, T.L. et al, “Mental Health Treatment Expenditure Trends, 1986-2003.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58:1041, no. 8, 2007

IIIC5 Administration: Health Care Financing III; Alternative Models

Readings:

AACP, “AACP Position Statement: Principles of System Design and Financing for Universal Health and Behavioral Health Care Coverage.”

Pelonero, A.L. and Johnson, R.L., “A Pay-for-Performance Program for Behavioral Health Care Practitioners.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 4, April 2007

Caruso, D.F. et al, Single Payer health reform: A step toward reducing structural racism in health care,” Winter 2015/2016 Newsletter/

Bloom, J.R., et al., “Capitation of Public Mental Health Services in Colorado: A Five-Year Follow-Up of System-Level Effects” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62:179-85, 2011

Optional: Day, S.L., “Issues in Medicaid Policy and System Transformation: Recommendations from the President’s Commission.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 12, Dec. 2006

Optional: Bremer, R.W. et al, “Pay for Performance in Behavioral Health.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 12, December 2008

Optional: Chen, Nwangwu, et al: Impact of Medicare Part D on Psychotropic Utilization and Financial Burden for Community-Based Seniors.” Vol. 59, no. 10, Oct. 2008

Optional – Gagnon, M.A. “New drug pricing: does it make any sense?” Winter 2015/2016 Newsletter/

Reference - Verdier, J. and Barrett, A., “How Medicaid Agencies Administer Mental health Services: Results from a 50-State Survey.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 10, Oct. 2008

Reference: Chen, H. et al, “The Impact of Medicare Part D on Psychotropic Utilization and

IIIC6 Administration: Resource and Care Management: Introduction to Managed Care

Readings:

Sowers, W, chapter 43 Comm Psych Handbook,, pp 533-536

Minkoff, K., “Public Sector Managed Care and Community Mental Health Ideology” in Managed Mental Health Care in the Public Sector – a Survival Manual, Kenneth Minkoff, MD and David Pollack, MD (Eds.), Harwood Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997

Supplemental: Ogles, B.M. et al, “Managed Care as a Platform for Cross-System Integration.” J. of Behavioral Health Services & Research, vol. 25, no. 3, Aug. 1998

Reference: m.psych.pitt.edu/finds/quality.html, “AACP Position Paper on Standards of Quality Management in Implementing Public Sector Managed Care Systems Introduction.”

Reference: Koike, A. et al, “Utilization Management in a Large Managed Behavioral Health Organization.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 51, no. 5, May 2000

Reference: Stroup, T.S., and Dorwart, R.A., “Overview of Public Sector Managed Mental Health Care” in Managed Mental Health Care in the Public Sector – a Survival Manual, Kenneth Minkoff, MD and David Pollack, MD (Eds.), Harwood Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997

IIIC7 Administration: Developing and Managing Budgets

Readings:

Newman, R.G., “Financial Management.” In Rodenhauser, P. (Ed.), Mental Health Care Administration: A Guide for Practitioners. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2000

County RFP- CROMISA

IIIC8 Administration: System Dynamics and Behavior

Readings:

Doherty, J.P. et al, “Organizational Theory.” In Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry: new Concepts for a Changing Behavioral Health System, Second Edition. Talbott, J.A. and Hales, R.E. (Eds.), American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC 2001

Optional - Rosenheck, R., “The Delivery of Mental Health Services in the 21st Century: Bringing the Community Back.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 36, no. 1, Feb. 2000

Reference: Leong, G.B. and Eth, S., “Ethical and Legal Issues.” In Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Edited by Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD, M.Div., American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996

Reference: Attridge, M., “Making the Business Case”, Behavioral Healthcare, November 2007, pp 31-34

IIIC9 Administration: Organizational Leadership: Creating a Mission and Vision

Readings:

Zuckerman, A.M., “Creating a Vision for the Twenty-First Century Healthcare Organization.” Journal of Healthcare management, vol. 45, no. 5, September/October 2000

McNamara C, “Basics of Developing Mission, Vision and Values Statements, .management plan_dec/str_plan/stmnts.htm.

Aarons, G.A., “Transformational and Transactional Leadership: Association with Attitudes Toward Evidence-Based Practice.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 8, Aug. 2006

Optional: “Why Mission Matters.” In Leader to Leader Journal, no. 17, Summer 2000

IIIC10 Administration: Strategic Planning

Readings:

Conway, J.B., “Developing a Strategic Plan: What is a reasonable first-year strategic plan to better address mediation errors in psychiatry?” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 3, March 2004

Santiago, J.M., “Planning. Organizational Responses to Uncertainty in Unstable and Complex environments” In Talbott, J.A. and Hales, R.E. (Eds.), Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry, second edition. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC, 2001

Reference: Santiago, J.M., “Use of the Balanced Scorecard to Improve the Quality of Behavioral Health Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 50, no. 12, Dec. 1999

IIIC11 Administration: The Learning Organization

Readings:

See if Bob has something for this

LEADERSHIP AND PSYCHIATRY

IVA1 Role of the Psychiatrist: Transformation of Psychiatry

Readings:

Sowers, W.E., MD and Thompson, K.S. (Eds.), “Keystones for Collaboration and Leadership: Issues and Recommendations for the Transformation of Community Psychiatry,” The AACP, PPLC, ACOBH, CPR Executive Summary pp 9-18

IVA2 Role of the Psychiatrist: Role of the Medical Director

Readings:

Pollack, D. and Minkoff, K., “The Medical Director’s Role in Organized Care Delivery Systems.” Ch. 8 in Talbott, J.A. and Hale, R.E. (Eds.), Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry. Second Edition, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC, 2001

Ranz, J. et al, “The Role of the Psychiatrist: Job Satisfaction of Medical Directors and Staff Psychiatrists.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 37, no. 6, Dec. 2001

Cook, J.A. et al, “A Self-Directed Care Model for Mental Health Recovery.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 6, June 2008

Reference: Rosen, A., “The Community Psychiatrist of the Future.” Current Opinion in Psychiatry, vol. 19, 2006

Reference: Rosen, A. and Callaly, T., “Interdisciplinary Teamwork and Leadership: Issues for Psychiatrists.” Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2005

IVA3 Role of Psychiatrist: Careers in Public Service Psychiatry

Readings:

Ranz, J., et al, “The Psychiatrist’s Role as Medical Director: Task Distributions and Job Satisfaction.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 48, no. 7, July 1997

Ranz, J. et al, “The Role of the Community Psychiatrist as Medical Director: A Delineation of Job Types.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 51, no. 7, July 2000

Ranz, J., “Demographic Analysis of Members of the American Association of Community Psychiatrists,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 40, no. 5, Oct 2004

Reference: Simon, R.I. and Williams, I.C., “Maintaining Treatment Boundaries in Small Communities and Rural Areas.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 50, no. 11, Nov. 1999

Reference: Reinertsen, J.L., “Physicians as Leaders in the Improvement of Health Care Systems” American College of Physicians, 1998

IVA4 Role of the Psychiatrist: Supervision and Teaching in Transformation Context

Readings:

Feiner J., “Mentoring, Supervision, and Consultation in Community Mental Health,” Ch 49 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Shore, M.F., Vanelli, M., “Leadership” in Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry: New Concepts for a Changing Behavioral Health System, Second Edition. John A. Talbott, MD, and Robert E. Hales, MD, MBA (Eds.). American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC 2001

Optional: Duncan, E.A., and Warden, G.L., “Influential Leadership and Change Environment: The Role Leaders Play in the Growth and Development of the People They Lead.” Journal of Healthcare Management, vol. 44, no. 4, July/August 1999

Reference: Riess, H., “Risk Management for the Supervising Psychiatrist,” Psychiatric Times, vol 38, September 2009

Reference: Walker, R., and Clark, J.J., “Heading Off Boundary Problems: Clinical Supervision as Risk Management” Psychiatric Services, vol. 50, no. 11, November 1999

Reference: Anthony, W., Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, “Principled Leadership in Mental Health Systems” Recovery & Rehabilitation, vol. 4, no. 1, May 2008

IVA5 Role of the Psychiatrist: The Future of Community Psychiatry

Rosen, A., “The community psychiatrist of the future,” Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 19:000-000, 2006

Jacobs, S.C. and Griffith, E.H. (Eds), “The Future of Academic Public Psychiatry,” Ch. 9 in Forty Years of Academic Public Psychiatry. Connecticut Mental Health Center, State of Connecticut, Yale University, 2007

IVB1 Leadership: Consultation and Advisory Methods

Readings:

U’Ren, R., et. al., “Community Consultation” in Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome W. Vaccaro, MD, and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC 1996

Reinertsen, J.L., “Physicians as Leaders in the Improvement of Health Care Systems” American College of Physicians, 1998

IVB2 Leadership: Exercising Influence and Authority

Readings:

Feldman, J.M., “Exercising Effective Leadership,” Ch 42 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Corrigan, P.W., and Garman, A.N., “Administrative Update: Transformational and Transactional Leadership Skills for Mental Health Teams” Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 35, No. 4, August 1999

IVB3 Leadership: Principles of Effective Leadership

Readings:

IVB3 IHIHighImpactLeadershipWhitePaper.pdf

Schwartz, D.A., “A Precis of Administration.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 25, no. 3, 1989

Optional: Archives: “The Providers and Their Provisions.”

IVB4 Leadership: Coalition Building; Organization and Facilitation

Readings:

Spangler, B., “Coalition Building.” June 2003,

Sowers, W.E., MD, PowerPoint Presentation : “Forging Collaborations.”

“Managers as Facilitators of improvement. .

IVB5 Leadership: Training Public Service Psychiatrists

Readings:

American Assn. of Community Psychiatrists’ Guidelines for Developing and Evaluating Public and Community Psychiatry Training Fellowships, May 2008

Ranz, J.M. et al, “Core Elements of a Public Psychiatry Fellowship.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 7, July 2008

Sowers W et al, Progress in Workforce Development since 2000: Advanced training opportunities in public and community psychiatry. Psychiatric Services vol. 62 no.7, July 2011

Yang et al, Nurse Practitioner Independent Practice Authority and Mental Health Service Delivery in US Community Health Centers. Psychiatric Services vol. 68 no. 10, October 2017

Corrigan, P. and Gelb, B., “Three Programs that Use Mass Approaches to Challenge the Stigma of Mental Illness,” Psychiatric Services, vol 57, no. 3, March 2006

Reference: Karam-Hage, M. et al, “Modifying Residents’ Professional Attitudes about Substance Abuse Treatment and Training.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 10, 2001

Reference: Svendsen, D.P. et al, “The Professor of Public Psychiatry Model in Ohio: The Impact on Training, Program Innovation, and the Quality of Mental Health Care.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 41, no. 6, Dec. 2005

Reference:: Lefley, H.P. and Bestman, E.W., “Public-Academic Linkages for Culturally Sensitive Community Mental Health.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 27, no. 6, Dec. 1991

Reference: Yedidia, M.J. et al, “A Survey of Psychiatric Residency Directors on Current Priorities and Preparation for Public-Sector Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 2, Feb. 2006

IVB6 Administration: Personnel Management

Readings:

Martin, W.F., “Human Resources in Mental health Care Organizations.” Ch. 9 in Rodenhauser, P. (Ed.), Mental health Care Administration: A Guide for Practitioners. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2000

Osher, F.C., “Staffing Behavioral health Systems.” Ch. 11 in Talbott, J.A. and Hales, R.E. (Eds.), Textbook of Administrative Psychiatry. Second Edition. Wash. DC, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2001

IVB7 Leadership: Working With Treatment Teams

Readings:

Bell, C., et al, “Team-Based Treatment,” Ch 18 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Diamond, R.J., “Multidisciplinary Teamwork,” Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual,” Chap 19, pp 343-360

Reference: Rosen A, Callaly, T., “Interdisciplinary teamwork and leadership: issues for psychiatrists,” Australasian Psychiatry, vol 13, no. 3, Sept 2005

Reference: Butterill, D., et al., “When the System is the Problem, Don’t Blame the Patient: Problems Inherent in the Interdisciplinary Inpatient Team,” Can. J. Psychiatry, vol. 37, April 1992

Reference: Schuster, J.M., et al., “Changing Roles of Mental Health Clinicians in Multidisciplinary Teams,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol 45, no. 12, Dec 1994

IVB8 Working with Peer Professionals

Readings:

Daniels, A.S., et al, “Level-of-Care Criteria for Peer Support Services: A Best-Practice Guide, Psychiatric Services in Advance

ACCR, Best practice principles…..2015

Kuhn, W, et. al., “Integration of Peer Specialists Working in Mental Health Service Settings,” Community Ment Health J, 51:453-458, 2015

Gidugu, et. al., “Individual Peer Support: A Qualitative Study of Mechanisms of Its Effectiveness,” Community Ment Health J, 51:445-452, 2015

Optional – Asad S., and Chreim, S., “Peer Support Providers’ Role Experiences on Interprofessional Mental Health Care Teams: A Qualitative Study,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 52, no. 7, p 757-774, Oct. 2016

Optional – Delman and Klodnick CMHJ Factors supporting peers (scanned readings)

Optional- Druss et al, Peer -Led management…..Psych Svcs 2018 (scanned reading)

IVB9 Group Facilitation Skills

Reading:

Facilitator Competencies-

INTEGRATED BEHAVIOR HEALTH SERVICES

VA1 Addictions: Co-occurring MH/Addictions

Readings:

Christines, Y.F., et al., “Evidence-Based Practices for Co-occurring Chemical Dependency and Mental Illness,” Ch 23 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Torrey, W.C., “The Challenge of Implementing and Sustaining Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment Programs.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 38, no. 6, Dec. 2002

Reference: Laudet, A.B. et al, “Addictions Services: Support, Mutual Aid and Recovery from Dual Diagnosis.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 36, no. 5, Oct. 2000

Reference: Miller, N.S., and Sheppard, L.M., “The Role of th e Physician in Addiction Prevention and Treatment.” The Psychiatric Clinics of North America, vol. 22, no. 2, June 1999

VA2 Addictions: MH/Addictions: Comprehensive care for Persons with Co-Occurring MH and SU Disorders

Readings:

Rosenthal, R.N., “Basic Treatment Techniques For Persons With Mental Disorders And Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders.” Ch 22 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

AACP, “Principles for the Care and Treatment of Persons with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Disorders, Feb, 2000

Reference: AACP, “AACP Position Statement of Program Competencies in a comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care for Individuals With Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Disorders.

Reference: Ridgely, M.S., “Interagency Collaboration in Services for People with Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders,” Psychiatric Services, Vol 49, no. 2, Feb 1998

Reference: Brunette, M.F., “Implementation of Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment: A Qualitative Analysis of Facilitators and Barriers,” Psychiatric Services, Vol 59, no. 9, Feb 1998

Reference: Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA , “Understanding Evidence-Based Practices for Co-Occurring Disorders,” Overview Paper 5

ACCR Hope and Change Booklet

VB1 Primary Care: Assessing Needs, Service Options in BH Setting

Readings:

APA, “Position Statement on Psychiatry & Primary Care Integration Across the Lifespan,” Item 1.A, May 21-23, 2010

Druss, B.G. and Mauer, B.J., “Health Care Reform and Care at the Behavioral Health-Primary Care Interface.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61:1087-1092, 2010

Vreeland, B., “Bridging the Gap Between Mental and Physical Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach.” J. Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 68, 2007

Reference: AACP (American Association of Community Psychiatrists), “Position Paper on Interface and Integration with Primary Care Providers, Approved 10-10-02.”

Reference: Kane, J.M., “Creating a health Care Team to Manage Chronic medical Illnesses in Patients with Severe Mental Illness: The Public Policy Perspective,” J. Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 70, 2009

Reference: Vreeland, B., “Bridging the Gap Between Mental and Physical Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach.” J. Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 68, 2007

Reference: Shore, J.H., “Psychiatry at a Crossroad: Our role in Primary Care.” American J. Psychiatry, vol. 153, no. 11, Nov. 1996

Reference: Miller, C. et al, “Barriers to Primary Medical Care Among Patients at a Community Mental Health Center.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 8, August 2003

Reference: Sartorius, N., “An International Study of Psychological Problems in Primary Care.” Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 50, Oct. 1993

VB2 Primary Care: Integrated Care for Physical Health; Co-located Services

Readings:

Pollack, D.A., et al., “Integrated Care and Psychiatrists,” Ch 14 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Wang, J. et al, “Mental Health Services Received by Depressed Persons Who Visited General Practitioners and Family Doctors.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 6, June 2003

Optional: Nickels, M.W. and McIntyre, J.S., “A Model for Psychiatric Services in Primary Care Settings.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 47, no. 5, May 1996

Optional: Druss, B.G., “Improving Medical Care for Persons with Serious Mental Illness: Challenges and Solutions.” J. Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 68 (suppl 4), 2007

Reference: Snyder, K. et al, “Clinical Outcomes of Integrated Psychiatric and General Medical Care.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 44, 2008

Reference: Parks, J.J., “Implementing Practice Guidelines: Lessons from Public Mental Health Settings.” J. Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 68 (suppl 4), 2007

Reference: Felker, B.L. et al, “Preliminary Outcomes from an Integrated Mental health primary Care Team.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 4, April 2004

Reference: Ustun, T.B. and Gater, R., “Integrating Mental Health into Primary Care.” Current Opinion in Psychiatry, vol. 7, 1994

VB3 Primary Care: Health Homes

Readings:

West, J., et. al., “Planning Patient-Centered Health Homes for Medicaid Psychiatric Patients at Greatest Risk for Intensive Service Use,” Community Ment Health J, 51:513-522, 2015

Sklar MS, Aarons GA, O’Connel M, et al., “Mental Health Recovery in the Patent-Centered Medical Home,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol 105, no. 9, September 2015

Tepper et al., Mind the Gap: Developing an Integrated Behavioral Health Home to Address Health Disparities in Serious Mental Illness. Psychiatric Services, vol. 68 no.12, Dec. 2017

-National Council: Compare and Contrast: Medicaid HH v. PCMH

-HealthPlus: New York Health Home Q&A

VB4 Primary Care Provided by Psychiatrists

Sowers, W.E. et al, Recommendations for Primary Care Provided by Psychiatrists.” Community Ment Health J, online: 23 Jan 2016

VC1 Developmental Disabilities: Approaches to Integrated Care

Readings:

Torrey, W.C., “Community Care of Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Mental Illness.” In Vaccaro, J.V. and Clark, G.H., Jr., Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual. Wash. DC, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996 Make this #1

Children’s Health Policy Center, “Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities in Children: A Research Summary from the Children’s Health Policy Center, Simon Fraser University.” December 2006, childhealthpolicy.sfu.ca

Optional: Child Welfare Handbook Chapter 32: “Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.”

Optional: MCES Quest. “Mental Illness & Mental Retardation: Understanding Dual Disorders.” Vol. 7, no. 1, April 2007

VC2 Integrated Care: Special Populations

Readings:

Mathos, Pollard: Deaf Blind Hard of Hearing

VD1 Transition Age Services: Creating Smooth Transitions to Adulthood

Readings:

McMillan, R., “Transition Age Youth in Oregon: Considerations for a Statewide Model of Care.” White Paper, Department of Human Services Addiction & Mental Health Division, State of Oregon, 2006

Sheidow A, et al. Prevalence and Impact of Substance Use among Emerging Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 35 no. 3. 2012

Kaplan and Salzer. Community Participation as a Predictor of Recovery-Oriented Outcomese Among Emerging and Mature Adults with Mental Illness. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 35 no. 3. 2012

Wagner, Newman. Longitudinal Transition Outcomes of Youth with Emotional Disturbances. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 35. No. 3. 2012

Optional: Hovish K, et al. Transition Experiences of Mental Health Service Users, Parents, and Professionals in the United Kingdom: A Qualitative Study. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 35, no.3. 2012

Optional: Reuter, M.A. et al, “Mental Health of Rural Young Adults: Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders, Comorbidity, and Service Utilization.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 43, no. 3, June 2007

Reference: Pottick, K.J. et al, “U.S. Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization for Transition-Age Youth and Young Adults.” J. of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2007

Reference: Gilmer, T.P., et al., “Change in Mental Health Service Use After Offering Youth-Specific Versus Adult Programs to Transition-Age Youths,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 63, no. 6, June 2012

VE1 Corrections: Sequential Intercept Model; Diversion from Criminal Justice

Readings:

Munetz, M. R., “Use of Sequential Intercept Model as an Approach to Decriminalization of People With Serious Mental Illness,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 4, April 2006

Lowder E. et al. Effectiveness of Mental Health Courts in Reducing Recidivism: A Meta-Analysis. Psychiatric Services. Vol. 69 no. 1. January 2018

Rivas-Vasques, R. et al., “A Relationship-Based Care Model for Jail Diversion.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 60, no. 6, June 2009

Optional: Wilson, A.B. and Draine, J., “Collaborations Between Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems for Prisoner Reentry,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 6, June 2006

Optional: Pogorzelski, W., et al, Behavioral Health Problems, Ex-Offender reentry Policies, and ‘Second Chance Act’,” American Journal of Public Health, vol. 95, no. 10, October 2005

Reference: Teller, J. L., et al., “Crisis Intervention Team Training for Police Officers Responding to Mental Disturbance Calls,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 57, no. 2, February 2006

VF1 Multiple Systems: Creating a Collaborative Environment

Sarris J., “Integrative Mental Health Care White Paper: Establishing a New Paradigm through Research, Education, and Clinical Guidelines,” Journal: BMC Psychiatry

Adams, N. and Grieder, D., “Person-Centered Care” in Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery. Elsevier Academic Press, New York, 2005

PRACTICE APPROACHES TO PERSON CENTERED CARE

VIA1 Consumer/Family Issues: The Consumer-Provider Dialogue

ACCR Guidelines

VIA2 Consumer/Family Issues: Advance Directives and Service Choice

Readings:

Optional: Mental Health Declaration- ??

Appelbaum, P.S., “Psychiatric Advance Directives and the Treatment of Committed Patients.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 7, July 2004

Srebnik, D.S. et al, “The Content and Clinical Utility of Psychiatric Advance Directives.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 5, May 2005

Adams, J.R. and Drake, R.E., “Shared Decision-Making and Evidence-Based Practice.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 42, no. 1, Feb. 2006

Optional: Alakeson, V., “Self-Directed Care for Adults with serious Mental Illness: The Barriers to Progress.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 7, July 2008

Optional: Easter, Swanson, Roberson; Facilitation of Advance Directives

Optional – Croft, B. and Parish, S., “Participants’ Assessment of the Impact of Behavioral Health Self-Direction on Recovery, Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 52, no. 7, p 781-792, Oct. 2016

Optional: Hamann, J, et al., “Why do Some Patients with Schizophrenia Want to be Engaged in Medical Decision Making and Others Do Not?” J Clin Psychiatry 72:12, Dec 2011

Reference: Wilder, C.M. et al, “Effect of Patients’ Reasons for Refusing Treatment on Implementing Psychiatric Advance Directives.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 10, Oct. 2007

Reference: Kim, M.M. et al, “Front Line Workers’ Attitudes Towards Psychiatric Advance Directives.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 44, 2008

Reference: Adams, N. and Grieder, D., “Person-Centered Care” in Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery. Elsevier Academic Press, New York, 2005

VIA3 Consumer/Family Issues: Developing Natural Supports, Working With Families

Readings:

Berman, E.M. et al, “Family Skills for General Psychiatry Residents: Meeting ACGME Core Competency Requirements.” Academic Psychiatry, vol. 30, Feb. 2006

Heru, A.M., “Family Psychiatry: From Research to Practice.” American J. of Psychiatry, vol. 163, no. 6, June 2006

Bauer. R. et al,., “Burden of Caregivers of Patients with Bipolar Affective Disorder.” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 81, no. 1, 2011

Optional: Landau, J., “Communities that Care for Families: The LINC Model for Enhancing Individual, Family, and Community Resilience,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol 80, no. 4, 2010

Optional - Rait, D. and Glick, I., “A Model for Reintegrating Couples and Family Therapy Training in Psychiatric Residency Programs.” Academic Psychiatry, vol. 32, no. 2, March-April 2008

Reference: Wasow, M., “Training Future Clinicians to Work with Families.”

Reference: Roncone, R. et al, “The Questionnaire of Family Functioning: A Preliminary Validation of a Standardized Instrument to Evaluate Psychoeducational Family Treatments.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 43, no. 6, Dec. 2007

VIA4 Peer Support: The Local Consumer Movement: PSAN, NAMI, ACCR, CSP

Readings:

Del Vecchio, P., “Peer Service Providers as Collegues,” Ch 10 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012. We should switch this to IVB8- Peer Professonals

Goldman, C.R. and Lefley, H.P., “Working with Advocacy, Support, and Self-Help Groups.” In Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD, M.Div. (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996

Coniglio, F.D., et al, Peer Support Within Clubhouse: A Grounded Theory Study, Community Ment Health J, 48:153-160, 2012

Reference: Evans, C.J. and McGaha, A.C., “A Survey of Mental Health Consumers’ and Family Members’ Involvement in Advocacy.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 34, no. 6, Dec. 1998

Reference: Cheung, S. and Sun, S.Y.K., “Helping Processes in a Mutual Aid Organization for Persons with Emotional Disturbance.” International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, vol. 51, no. 3, 2001

Reference: Turner, J.C., and TenHoor, W.J., “The NIMH Community Support Program: Pilot Approach to a Needed Social Reform.” NIMH, vol. 4, no. 3, 1978

VIA5 Consumer/Family Issues: Family Dynamics and Systems Change

Readings:

Heru, A.M., “Family Therapy in Public Sector Settings” Ch 21 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Barker, P., “Ch. 3: Some Basic Theoretical Concepts.” In Barker, P., Basic Family Therapy, Second Edition, New York, Oxford University Press, 1986

Ibid., “Ch. 10: Strategic and Systemic Therapies.”

VIA6 Consumer/Family Issues: Engaging Family Supports—Goals, Obstacles, Interventions

Readings:

Pullman, M.D., et al., “Barriers to and Supports of Family Participation in a Rural System of Care for Children with Serious Emotional Problems,” Community Ment Health J, 46:211-220, 2010

Heru, A.M. and Drury, L., “Overcoming Barriers in Working with Families.” Academic Psychiatry, vol. 30, no. 5, Sept./Oct. 2006

Grunebaum, H. and Friedman, H., “Building Collaborative Relationships with Families of the Mentally Ill.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 39, no. 11, Nov. 1988

Optional: Cook, J.R. and Kilmer, R.P., “The Importance of Context in Fostering Responsive Community Systems: Supports for Families in Systems of Care,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol 80, no. 1, 2010

Reference: Biegel, D.E. et al, “Facilitators and Barriers to Support Group Participation for Family Caregivers of Adults with Mental Illness.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 40, no. 2, April 2004

VIB1 Collaboration and Empowerment: Recovery Oriented Services and Psychiatry

Sowers, W, et al. Transforming Psychiatry: A curriculum on Recovery-Oriented Care. Academic Psychiatry. Vol. 40, 2016

Optional: Woltmann, E.M., “Trial of an Electronic Decision Support System to Facilitate Shared Decision Making in Community Mental Health,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 1, January 2011

Norris, E. and Ross, D., “Negotiating the Balance Between Recovery and Parenting,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 10, October 2010

VIB2 Collaboration and Empowerment: Principles of Service Plan Development

Readings:

Adams, N. And Greider, D., “Collaborative Person Centered Planning,” Ch 9 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

ACCR, “ACCR Quality Improvement Committee Brief Explanations for Recovery/Service Planning Principles.”

Optional - Sowers, W.E. and Rohland, B.,“American Association of Community Psychiatrists’ Principles for Managing Transitions in Behavioral Health Services.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 11, Nov. 2004

Optional: Chen, J.A., et al., “Association Between Patient Beliefs Regarding Assigned Treatment and Clinical Response: Reanalysis of Data From the Hypercium Depression Trial Study Group,” J Clin Psychiatry 72:12, Dec 2011

Reference: Adams, N. and Grieder, D., “Planning the Trip.” In Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery, Elsevier Academic Press, NY, 2005

Reference: Ibid., “Ch. 3: The Value of Individual Planning.” In Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery, Elsevier Academic Press, NY, 2005

Reference: Ibid., “Appendix C: County Mental Health – Multidisciplinary Intake Assessment (Re-Admission), March 4, 2004.” In Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to f Health and Addiction Recovery, Elsevier Academic Press, NY, 2005

VIB3 Collaboration and Empowerment: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services

Readings:

Liberman, R Recovery from Disability Manual Psych Rehab, May 2008

Warner, R., “Psychosocial Rehabilitation Methods,” Ch 19 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Optional: Vaccaro, J.V. and Pitts, D.B., “Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Community Settings.” In Vaccaro, J.V. and Clark, Jr., G.H. (Eds.), Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996

Optional: Wallace, C.J., “Psychiatric Rehabilitation.” Psychopharmacology Bulletin, vol. 29, 1993

Reference: Anthony, W.A. and Liberman, R.P., “The Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Historical, Conceptual, and Research Base.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, vol. 12, no. 4, 1986

Reference: Munich, R.L. and Lang, E., “The Boundaries of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 44, no. 7, July 1993

Reference: McQuistion, H.L. et al, “Psychosocial rehabilitation: issues and answers for psychiatry.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 36, no. 6, December 2000

VIB4 Collaboration and Empowerment: Working with Sev Ill Persons in Recovery Context

Readings:

Vogel-Scibilia, S.E., et al., “The Recovery Process Utilizing Erikson’s Stages of Human Development,” Community Ment Health J, 45:405-414, 2009

Adams, J.R. et al, “Shared Decision-Making Preferences of People with Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 9, September 2007

Salzer et al. National estimates of Recover-Remission from serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services. Vol. 69, no. 5, May 2018

Optional: Torrey, W.C. et al, “Recovery Principles and Evidence-Based Practice: Essential Ingredients of Service Improvement.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 41, no. 1, Feb. 2005

Optional: Leete, E., “How I Perceive and Manage My Illness.” Schizophrenia Bulletin, vol. 15, no. 2, 1989

Reference: Estroff, S.E., “Medicalizing the Margins: On Being Disgraced, Disordered, and Deserving.” Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, vol. VIII, no. 4, April 1985

Reference: Raboch, J., et al, “Use of Coercive Measures During Involuntary Hospitalization: Findings From Ten European Countries,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 10, October 2010

Reference: Bruckner, T.A., et al, “Involuntary Civil Commitments After the Implementation of California’s Mental Health Services Act,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 10, October 2010

Reference: Holter, M.C. et al, “Critical Ingredients of Consumer Run Services: Results of a National Survey.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 40, no. 1, Feb. 2004

Reference: Baxter, E., “Geel, Belgium: A Radical Model for the Integration of Deviancy.” In The community imperative: Proceedings of a national conference on overcoming opposition to community care for the mentally ill (pp. 67-72). Philadelphia, Horizon House Institute, 1980.

Reference: Solomon, P. et al, “Discharged State Hospital Patients’ Characteristics and Use of Aftercare: Effect on Community Tenure.” American J. Psychiatry, vol. 141, no. 12, Dec. 1984

Reference: Cutler, D. et al, “A Comparison of Schizophrenic Patients in Different Community Support Treatment Approaches.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 23, no. 2, Summer 1987

Reference: Rogers, J.A. et al, “Barriers to Recovery and Recommendations for Change: The Pennsylvania Consensus Conference on Psychiatry’s Role.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 8, August 2007

VIB5 Collaboration and Empowerment: Overcoming Stigma

Readings:

Corrigan, P. and Gelb, B., “Three Programs that Use Mass Approaches to Challenge the Stigma of Mental Illness,” Psychiatric Services, vol 57, no. 3, March 2006

Johnson-Kwochka, Carpenter-Song, Griesemer, First Person Perspectives on Prescriber-Service user relationships in Community Mental Health Centers. Psychiatric Services. Vol. 68 no. 9, Sept 2017

Optional: Evans, C.J. and McGaha, A.C., “A Survey of Mental Health Consumers’ and Family Members’ Involvement in Advocacy,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 34, no. 6, Dec 1998

Optional: Cheung, S. and Sun, S.Y.K., “Helping Processes in a Mutual Aid Organization for Persons with Emotional Disturbance.” International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, vol. 51, no. 3, 2001

VIB6 Collaboration and Empowerment: Collaborative Medication Management

Readings:

Deegan, P.E. et al, “A Program to Support Shared Decision Making in an Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 6, June 2008

Johnson-Kwochka, Carpenter-Song, Griesemer, First Person Perspectives on Prescriber-Service user relationships in Community Mental Health Centers. Psychiatric Services. Vol. 68 no. 9, Sept 2017

Sowers, W.E. and Golden, S., “Psychotropic Medication Management in Persons with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders.” J. of Psychoactive Drugs, vol. 31, no. 1, Jan.-March 1999

Optional: Noordsy, D.L., et al, “Recovery-Oriented Psychopharmacology: redefining the Goals of Antipsychotic Treatment,” J Clin Psychiatry 2000;61

Reference: Longhofer, J. et al, “The Social Grid of Community Medication Management.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 73, no. 1, 2003

Reference: Woltmann, E.M., “Trial of an Electronic Decision Support System to Facilitate Shared Decision Making in Community Mental Health,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 1, January 2011

VIB7 Collaboration and Empowerment: Recovery to Practice Initiative

Psychiatric Recovery Oriented Practices Evaluation and Rating (PROPER)

Sowers, W.E., et. al., “Transforming Psychiatry: A Curriculum on Recovery-Oriented Care.” Acad Psychiatry, Nov 2015

VIC1 Culture and Faith: Addressing Racism, Social Exclusion

Readings:

Sue, D.W. et al, “Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Implications for Clinical Practice.” American Psychologist, vol. 62, no. 4, May/June 2007

Pinderhughes, E., “Teaching Empathy: Ethnicity, Race and Power at the Cross-Cultural Treatment Interface” American Journal of Social Psychiatry, vol. 4, no. 1, 1984

Optional - Burgess, D.J. et al, “The Association Between Discrimination and Underutilization of Needed Medical and Mental Health Care in a Multi-Ethnic Community Sample.” J. Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 19, 2008

Reference: Wallace, R., “Urban Desertification, Public Health and Public Order: ‘Planned Shrinkage’, Violent Death, Substance Abuse and Aids in the Bronx,” Sci Med, vol 31, no. 7, pp 801-813, 1990

Reference: Alvidrez, J. et al, “The Experience of Stigma Among Black Mental Health Consumers.” J. Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 19, 2008

Reference: Constantine, M.G. and Sue, D.W., “Perceptions of Racial Microaggressions Among Black Supervisees in Cross-Racial Dyads.” J. of Counseling Psychology, vol. 52, no. 2, April 2007

VIC2 Culture and Faith: Cultural Sensitivity, Recognizing Cultural Influences

Readings:

Lim R.F., “Cultural Competence,” Ch 15 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Supplemental: Hughes, C.C., “Culture in Clinical Psychiatry” in Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental Illness. Albert C. Gaw, MD (Ed.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC 1993

Reference: Griffith, E.E.H., and Baker, F.M., “Psychiatric Care of African Americans” in Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental Illness. Albert C. Gaw, MD (Ed.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC 1993

Reference: Moffic, H.S., “Cultural Issues in Community Psychiatry” in Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996

VIC3 Culture and Faith: Spiritually Informed Care

Readings:

Farrell, J.L. and Goebert, D.A., “Collaboration Between Psychiatrists and Clergy in Recognizing and Treating Serious Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 4, April 2008

Corrigan, P. et al, “Religion and Spirituality in the Lives of People with Serious Mental Illness.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 39, no. 6, Dec. 2003

Nieuwsma, J.A. et al. Implementing Integrated Mental Health and Chaplain Care in a National Quality Improvement Initiative. Psychiatric Services, vol. 68, no. 12, Dec. 2017

Optional: Piderman, K.M., “Spirituality in Alcoholics during Treatment.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 16, 2007

Optional: Griffith, J.L. et al, “How Can Community Religious Groups Aid Recovery for Individuals with Psychotic Illnesses? Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 52, no. 7, p 775-780, Oct. 2016

Reference: Clemens, N.A., “The Faith Community and Mental Health Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 2, Feb. 2005

Reference: Galanter, M., “Spirituality and Addiction: A Research and Clinical Perspective.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 15, 2006

Reference: Dossett, E. et al, “Obstacles and Opportunities in Providing Mental Health Services Through a Faith-based Network in Los Angeles.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 2, Feb. 2005

Reference: Lake, J., Spirituality and Religion in Mental Health: A Concise Review of the Evidence,” Psychiatric Times, March 2012

Reference: Huguelet, P. et al, “A Randomized Trial of Spiritual Assessment of Outpatients With Schizohrenia: Patients’ and Clinicians’ Experience” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 1, Jan. 2011

VID1 Supportive Elements of Care: Overview

Readings:

Coniglio, F.D., et al, Peer Support Within Clubhouse: A Grounded Theory Study,” Community Ment Health J, 48:153-160, 2012

Carling, P.J., “Major Mental Illness, Housing, and Supports.” American Psychologist, vol. 45, no. 8, 1990

Optional: Mosher, L.R., “Soteria and Other Alternatives to Acute Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Personal and Professional Review.” J. of Nervous and Mental Diseases, vol. 187, no. 3, March 1999

Reference: Segal, S.P. et al, “Self-Help and Community Mental Health Agency Outcomes: A Recovery-Focused Randomized Controlled Trial,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 9, September 2010

VID2 Supportive Elements of Care: Transitions to Community and Resilience

Readings:

Swarbrick, M.A. and Drake, R.E., “Supported Housing, Socialization, Education, Employment,” Best Practices and Current Evidence for Clinical Practice, Chap 25

\Yeager/Cutler Text

Fairweather, G.W. et al, Ch. 1: “Overview of the Experiment.” In Community Life for the Mentally Ill: An Alternative to Institutional Care, Aldine, Oxford, 1969

Optional: Davidson, L. et al, “The Experiences of Long-Stay Inpatients Returning to the Community.” Psychiatry, vol. 58, May 1995

Optional: Harding, C.M. et al, “The Vermont Longitudinal Study of Persons with Severe Mental Illness, II: Long-Term Outcome of Subjects Who Retrospectively Met DSM-III Criteria for Schizophrenia.” American J. Psychiatry, vol. 144, no. 6, June 1987

Reference: Bachrach, L.L., “Defining Chronic Mental Illness: A Concept Paper.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 39, no. 4, April 1988

Reference: Strauss, J.S. et al, “The Course of Psychiatric Disorder, III: Longitudinal Principles.” American J. Psychiatry, vol. 142, no. 3, March 1985

VID3 Supportive Elements of Care: End of Life Transitions

Readings:

Holt, J., “Psychiatry and Spirituality at the End of Life: A Case Report.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 6, June 2004

King, G.A., “The Meaning of Life Experiences: Application of a Meta-Model to Rehabilitation Sciences and Services,” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 74, no. 1, 2004

Griffith, J.L., et. al., “A Compassionate Response to a Request to Die,” Psychiatry, 42:4, April 2012

Optional: Kumar, S., et. al., “Psychotherapies for Psychological Distress in the Palliative Care Setting,” Psychiatry, 42:4, April 2012

Reference: Meisner, R.C., et. al., “A 60-Year-Old Male with Hairy-Cell Lukemia and Existential Distress,” Psychiatry, 42:4, April 2012

VID4 Peer Specialists and Peer Supports We don’t actually have this on our list of topics anymore. We could include it there as a ns

Kuhn, W, et. al., “Integration of Peer Specialists Working in Mental Health Service Settings,” Community Ment Health J, 51:453-458, 2015

Gidugu, et. al., “Individual Peer Support: A Qualitative Study of Mechanisms of Its Effectiveness,” Community Ment Health J, 51:445-452, 2015

SERVICES FOR UNIQUE POPULATIONS

VIIA1 Groups with Special Needs: Homeless People with BH Disorders

Readings:

McQuistion H.L., “Homelessness and Behavioral Health in the New Century,” Ch 33 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Kryda, A.D. and Compton, M.T., “Mistrust of Outreach Workers and Lack of Confidence in Available Services Among Individuals who are Chronically Street Homeless,” Community Ment Health J, 45:144-150 2009

Clark, C, et al. Development of a Measure of Housing and Housing Services. Community Mental Health J. Vol. 52, 2016

Optional: Goldfinger, S.M., et. al., “Assessing Homeless Mentally Ill Persons for Permanent Housing: Screening for Safety” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 32, no. 3, June 1996.

Optional: Mitchell and Clark, The Impact of Criminal Justice Involvement and Housing Outcomes Among Homeless Persons with Co-occurring Disorders. Community Ment Health J (2017) 53:901–904

Reference: Petrovich, J.C. and Cronley, C.C., “Deep in the Heart of Texas: A Phenomenological Exploration of Unsheltered Homelessness,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 85, No. 4, 315-323, 2015

Reference: Rowe, M, et al., Mental Health Outreach to Persons who are homeless: Implications for Practice from a Statewide Study. Community Mental Health Vol. 52, 2016

Reference: Meisler, N., et. al., “Impact of Assertive Community Treatment on Homeless Persons with co-Occurring Severe Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 33, no. 2, April 1997

VIIA2 Service Models: Housing First; Options and Support for Homeless People

Readings:

Newman S, Goldman H, “Putting Housing First, Making Housing Last: Housing Policy for Persons with Severe Mental Illness,” Am J. Psychiatry, 165:1242-48, 2008

Piat, M. et al, “Housing for Persons with Serious Mental Illness: Consumer and Service Provider Preferences.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 9, September 2008

Tsemberis, S., “Providing Housing First and Recovery Services for Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness: Pathways to Housing, Inc., New York.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 10, Oct. 2005

Reference: Edens, E.L., et al, “Does Active Substance Use at Housing Entry Impair Outcomes in Supported Housing for Chronically Homeless Persons?” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 2, Feb 2011

Reference: AACP,“AACP Position Statement on Housing Options for Individuals with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI).” June 18, 2001

Reference: Goodwin, R., and Lyons, J.S., “An Emergency Housing program as an Alternative to Inpatient Treatment for Persons with Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 52, no. 1, January 2001

Reference: Kryda, A.D. and Compton, M.T., “Mistrust of Outreach Workers and Lack of Confidence in Available Services Among Individuals who are Chronically Street Homeless,” Community Ment Health J, 45:144-150 2009

Reference: Allegheny HealthChoices, Inc., “Allegheny County Permanent Supportive Housing Program,” 2015

VIIA3 First Episode Psychosis Move this to IB5

Skubby, D., et al., “The Help-Seeking Experiences of Parents of Children with a First-Episode of Pychosis.” Community Ment Health J, 51:888-896, 2015

VIIB1 Service Models for Children: Systems of Care

Readings:

Pumariega, Winter, Huffine: Community Systems of Care for Childrens Mental Health. Psychline Vol. 4 no. 3, 2004

Rivard, J.C. and Morrissey, J.P., “Factors Associated with Interagency Coordination in a Child Mental Health Service System Demonstration.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, vol. 30, no. 5, May 2003

Optional: AACAP Practice Parameter /Systems of Care

Reference: Huffine, C. and Anderson, D., “Family Advocacy Development in Systems of Care.” Reference: Anderson, J.A. et al, “The Dawn Project: A Model for Responding to the Needs of Children with Emotional and Behavioral Challenges and Their Families.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 39, no. 1, Feb. 2003

VIIB2 Consumer and Family Issues: Child Family Training Institute, High Fidelity WRAP and Others

Readings:

Stroul, B.A., “Systems of Care: A Framework for Children’s Mental Health Care.” In Pumariega, A.J. and Winters, N.C. (Eds.), The Handfbook of Child and Adolescent Systems of Care: The New Community Psychiatry, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 2003

VIIC1 Consumer and Family Issues: Community Care for the Elderly

Readings:

Han, B., et al, “Serious Psychological Distress and Mental Health Service Use Among Community-Dwelling Older U.S. Adults,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 3, March 2011

Fischer, C.E. et al, “Determining the Impact of Establishing a Psychogeriatric Outreach Team Network in Long-Term Care,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 3, March 2011

Reference: Schulz, R. and Beach, S.R., “Caregiving as a Risk Factor for Mortality. The Caregiver Health Effects Study,” JAMA, vol 282, no. 23, Dec 1999

Reference: Brodaty, H. et. al., “Meta-Analysis of Psychosocial Interventions for Caregivers of People with Dementia,” JAGS, vol 51, 2003

Reference: Andren, S. and Elmstahl, S., “Family caregivers’ subjective experiences of satisfaction in dementia care: aspects of burden, subjective health and sense of coherence,” 2005 College of Caring Scinces, Scand J Caring; vol 19, 2005

Reference: Roth, L. et. al., “Changes in Social Support as Mediators of the Impact of a Psychosocial Intervention for Spouse Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease,” Psychology and Aging, vol. 20, no. 4, 2005

VIID1 Incarcerated: Correctional Psychiatry Overview

Readings:

Howell BA, Want EA, et al. Mental health treatment Among individuals involved in the criminal justec system after implementation of the ACA. Psych

Steadman et al: Prevalence of Serious Mental Illness Among Jail Inmates. Psychiatric Services Vol. 60, no. 6, June, 2009

Morrissey et al: New Models of Collaboration Between Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems,” Am J Psychiatry, 166:11, November, 2009

Rotter, M. et al, “The Impact of the ‘Incarceration Culture’ on Reentry for Adults with Mental Illness: A Training and Group Treatment Model.” Psychiatric Services, V56, no3, March 2005

Optional: Morgan, R.D. et al, “Needs for and Barriers to Correctional Mental Health Services: Inmate Perceptions.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 9, September 2007

Reference: Osher F.C., “ Criminal Justice: Promoting Public Health and Public Safety,” Ch 34 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Reference: Quen, J.M., “Insane Criminals and the Criminally Insane.” In Rosner, R. and Harmon, R.B. (Eds.), Correctional Psychiatry, Plenum Press, New York, 1989

Reference: Travin, S., “A National Perspective on Mental Health Services to Corrections.” In Rosner, R. and Harmon, R.B. (Eds.), Correctional Psychiatry, Plenum Press, New York, 1989

VIIE1 Service Models: Victims of Violence: Trauma Informed Care

Readings:

Panzer, P et al. Traumatic Stress in the Community: Identification and Intervention, Chapter 12 Handbook of Community Psych

Goodman, Fauci, et al: Domestic Violence Survivor’s Empowerment.and Mental Health: Exploring the Role of the Alliance with Advocates. J of Ortho Vol. 86, no. 3, 2016

Optional: Jonson-Reid, M. and Way, I., “Adolescent Sexual Offenders: Incidence of Childhood Maltreatment, Serious Emotional Disturbance, and Prior Offenses.” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 71, no. 1, Jan. 2001

Optional: Corrigan, J.D. and Cole, T.B., “Substance Use Disorders and Clinical Management of Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” JAMA, vol. 300, no. 6, August 13, 2008

Reference: Ohio Legal Rights Service, “A Closer Look: Trauma Informed Treatment in Behavioral Health Settings.” A Publication of the Ohio Legal Rights Service, Jan. 2007, .

Reference: Morrissey, J.P. et al, “Twelve-Month Outcomes of trauma-Informed Interventions for Women with Co-occurring Disorders.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 10, Oct. 2005

VIIF1 Meeting the Needs of Rural Populations

Readings:

Gillig, P.M., et al., “Rural Populations,” Ch 40 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Reed, D. and Merrell, A., “Practice Styles in Rural Psychiatry” in Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome W. Vaccaro, MD, and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC 1996

Bardach, S.H., et al, “The Role of Support in Multiple Morbidity: Self-management among Rural Residents, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 22 (2011): 756-771

Optional: Simon, R.I. and Williams, I.C., “Maintaining Treatment Boundaries in Small Communities and Rural Areas,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 50, no. 11, Nov. 1999

VIIF2 Working with Physician Extenders in Rural Settings

Readings:

Blank, M.B., et al., “Critical Issues in Reforming Rural Mental Health Service Delivery,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol.31, no. 6, December 1995

Alvillar M et al, Sustaining Community Health Workers JHCPU

Merwin, E.I., et al., “Human Resource Issues in Rural Mental Health Services,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol.31, no. 6, December 1995

Reference: Jameson, J.P., et al, “Empirically Supported Treatments in rural Community Mental Health Centers: A Preliminary Report on Current Utilization and Attitudes Toward,” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 45, 2009

VIIG1 LGBT

Fredriksen-Goldsen, K.I., et al, “The Health Equity Promotion Model: reconceptualization of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Health Disparities,” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 84, No. 6, 653-663, 2014

Romanelli M and Hudson, K.D. Individual and systemic barriers to health care: Perspectives of Lesbian, Gay, bisexual and Transgender Adults. AJ of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 87, no. 6, 2017

Reference: Elizondo III, P. M., et al, “Working With Transgender Persons,” Psychiatric Times, Sept 2012

Reference: Bostwick, W.B., et al, Discrimination and Mental Health Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults in the United States, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 84, No. 1, 35-45, 2014

VIIH1 ?

VIIH2 Pain Management and Addictions

Bauchamp, G.A., et al., “Moving Beyond Misuse and Diversion: The Urgent Need to Consider the Role of latrogenic Addiction in the Current Opioid Epidemic,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol 104, No. 11, Nov 2014

*Eyler, Elizabeth C.H., “Chronic and Acute Pain and Pain Management for Patients in Methadone Maintenance Treatment,” The American Journal on Addictions, 22: 75-83, 2013

*Katzman, J.G., et al, “Rules and Values: A Coordinated Regulatory and Educational Approach to the Public Health Crises of Chronic Pain and Addiction,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol 104, No. 8, Aug 2014

*SSMs: Principles, Problems, and Proposals

NIH Alternative

Prince

Optional: Eyler

VIIH3 Medication Assisted Treatment

TIP 43 Chapters 1,2&3 Need book title etc.

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND ADVOCACY

VIIIA1 Ethics and advocacy: Alternatives to Coercive Interventions in Behavioral Health.

Readings:

Ashcraft, L. and Anthony, W., “Eliminating Seclusion and Restraint in Recovery-Oriented Crisis Services.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 10, Oct. 2008

Stanhope, V. et al, “The Impact of Coercion on Services From the Perspective of Mental Health Care Consumers with Co-Occurring Disorders.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 60, no. 2, Feb. 2009

Sullivan, M.A. et al, “Uses of Coercion in Addiction Treatment: Clinical Aspects.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 17, 2008

Segal and Hayes Assertive Outpatient Treatement (scanned readings)

Optional: Nace, E.P. et al, “Socially Sanctioned Coercion Mechanisms for Addiction Treatment.” The American J. on Addictions, vol. 16, 2007

Optional: Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Clarification of the role and functions of Allegheny County Mental health delegates with respect to involuntary civil commitments, June 2012

Reference: Sowers, W.E. and Daley, D.C., “Compulsory Treatment of Substance Use Disorders.” Criminal Behaviour and Mental health, vol. 3, 1993

Reference: Davis, S., “Autonomy Versus Coercion: Reconciling Competing Perspectives in Community Mental Health.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 38, no. 3, June 2002

Reference: Furr, L.A. et al, “Authoritarianism and Attitudes Toward Mental Health Services.” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 73, no. 4, 2003

Reference: Smith, G.M. et al, “Pennsylvania State Hospital System’s Seclusion and Restraint Reduction Program.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 9, September 2005

VIIIB1 Confidentiality and HIPAA

Readings:

The Four Positives of Confidentiality in Pennsylvania

HIPAA Interpretations

Touchet, B.K. et al, “The Impact of Fear of HIPAA Violation on Patient Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 5, May 2004

VIIIC1 Ethical Issues in CMH

Readings:

Leong, G.B. and Eth, S., “Ethical and Legal Issues.” In Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Edited by Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD, M.Div., American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996

Kapp, M.B., “Treatment and Refusal Rights in Mental Health: Therapeutic Justice and Clinical Accommodation,” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 64, no. 2, 1994

Elliot, C., “Ethics of psychiatric research and treatment,” Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 6:717-720, 1993

VIIIC2 Advocacy and Psychiatry

Readings:

Geller, Jeffrey, Ch 6 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Goldman, C.R. and Lefley, H.P., “Working with Advocacy, Support, and Self-Help Groups.” In Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD, M.Div. (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996

IXA1 Evidence: Evidence Based Practices and Practice Based Evidence

Readings:

AACP, Position Statement on Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice.” December 2005

Anthony, W. et al, “Research on Evidence-Based Practices: Future Directions in an Era of Recovery.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 39, no. 2, April 2003

Optional: Torrey, W.C., et al., “Recovery Principles and Evidence-Based Practice: Essential Ingredients of Service Improvement,” Community mental health Journal, vol. 41, no. 1, Feb 2005

Reference: Isett, K.R. et al, “The Role of State Mental Health Authorities in Managing Change for the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 44, 2008

Optional: Drake, R.E. et al, “Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Routine Mental Health Service Settings.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 52, no. 2, Feb. 2001

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IXA2 Evidence: Fidelity and Evidence Based Practices

Readings:

Lambert, M.J. and Burlingame, G.M., “Uniting Practice-Based Evidence with Evidence-Based Practice.” Behavioral Healthcare, 16 October 2007

Frese, F.J. et al, “Integrating Evidence-Based Practices and the Recovery Model.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 52, no. 1, November 2001

Hennessy, K.D., and Green-Hennessy, S, “A Review of Mental Health Interventions in SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 62, no. 3, March 2011

Reference: Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA, “Notice: Request for Comments; National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP), Federal Register: August 26, 2005 (Vol. 70, No. 165)

IXB1 Service Models: Group Approaches: Overview of Psycho Educational -Multiple Family Groups

Readings:

Deakins, S.M. and McFarlane, W.R., “Integrated Family Psychoeducation: Helping Families Help Their Loved Ones Recover,” Ch 28 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Cohen, A.N., et. al., “The Family Forum: Directions for the Implementation of Family Psychoeducation for Severe Mental Illness” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 1, Jan. 2008

Reference: -McFarlane, W.R., and Cunningham, K., “Multiple-Family Groups and Psychoeducation: Creating Therapeutic Social Networks” in Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome W. Vaccaro, MD, and Gordon H. Clark, Jr., MD (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC 1996

Reference: Lappin, J., and VanDeusen, J., “Family Therapy and the Public Sector” Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 16, 1994

Reference: The Family Committee of the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Leadership Council, “Developing Family Focused Carefor Psychiatric Patients and their Families” [Draft]

Reference: Wasow, M., “Training Future Clinicians to Work with Families” in Helping Families Cope with Mental Illness, “Chronic Mental Illness” vol. 2, Harriet P. Lefley and Mona Wasow (Eds.), Harwood Academic Publishers/Gordon Breach Science Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, 1994

IXB2 Group Approaches: Group Therapy Methods; The Role of the Psychiatrist

Readings:

Yalom, I.D., Ch. 1: “The Therapeutic Factors in Group Therapy.” in The Theory and Practice of Group Psychiatry, Third Edition, Basic Books, Inc., New York, 1970

Agazarian, Y.M. and Janoff, S., “Systems Theory and Small Groups.” In Kapan, H.I. and Sadock, B.J., Comprehensive Group Psychotherapy, Third Edition. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1993

Optional: Karterud, S.W., “Community Meetings and the Therapeutic Community.” In Kapan, H.I. and Sadock, B.J., Comprehensive Group Psychotherapy, Third Edition. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1993

IXB3 Service Models: Group Approaches, Medication Groups

Readings:

Sussman, N., “Integrating Psycopharmacology and Group Psychotherapy.” In Kapan, H.I. and Sadock, B.J., Comprehensive Group Psychotherapy, Third Edition. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1993

Cox, P., “Medication-Support Groups: Are they ‘Group Therapy’?” Funzione Gamma Journal, funzionegamma.edu/inglese/number 4/cox.asp

IXC1 Service Models: Assertive Community Treatment and AOT

Readings:

Stull, L.G., et al., “Staff and Consumer Perspectives on Defining Treatment Success and Failure in Assertive Community Treatment,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 9, September 2010

Salyers, M.P. and Tsemberis, S., “ACT and Recovery: Integrating Evidence-Based Practice and Recovery Orientation on Assertive Community Treatment Teams” Community Mental Health Journal. vol. 43, no. 6, December 2007

Segal, Hayes, Rimes; Utility of Outpatient #3

Optional: Drake, R.E. and Deegan, P.E., “Are Assertive Community Treatment and Recovery Compatible? Commentary on ‘ACT and Recovery: Integrating Evidence-based Practice and Recovery Orientation on Assertive Community Treatment Teams’.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 44, 2008

Optional: Bromley, Mikesell, Whelan in scanned readings

Reference: Essock, S.M., and Kontos, N., “Implementing Assertive Community Treatment Teams” Psychiatric Services, vol. 46, no. 7, July 1995

Reference: Drake, R.E., and Burns, B.J., “Special Section on Assertive Community Treatment: An Introduction” Psychiatric Services, vol. 46, no. 7, July 1995

Reference: Horvitz-Lennon, M., et. al, “The Role of Community Treatment in the Treatment of People with Borderline Personality Disorder,” The American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 12:3, 261-267, July 2009.

Reference: Ahern, L. and Fisher, D., Personal Assistance in Community Existence (PACE) National Empowerment Center, Inc., Lawrence, MA, 1999

Reference: McGrew, J.H., et. al., “A Multisite Study of Client Outcomes in Assertive Community Treatment” Psychiatric Services, vol. 46, no. 7, July 1995

Reference: Donahue, S.A., et. al., Development and Use of a Transition Readiness Scale to Help Manage ACT Team Capacity, Psychiatric Services, vol. 63, no. 3, March 2012

IXD1 Service Models: Vocation and Education: Role of Employment and Education in Recovery

Readings:

Swarbrick and Drake: Housing Emolyment and Education #1

Lehman, A.F. et al, “Improving Employment Outcomes for Persons with Severe Mental Illnesses.” Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 59, Feb. 2002 I don’t have a copy of this

Drake, R.E., et al, “Assisting Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries with Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, or Major Depression in Returning to Work,” Am J Psychiatry, 170:12, December 2013

Libby A.M. et al, “Psychological Distress and Depression Associated With Job Loss and Gain: The Social Costs of Job Instability,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 12, Dec 2010

Optional: Treichler, E.B., et al, “The Relevance and Implications of Organizational Involvement for Serious Mental Illness Populations,” American J. of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 85, no. 4, 2015

Optional: Leff, H.S. et al, “Effects of Job Development and Job Support on Competitive Employment of Persons with Severe Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 10, Oct. 2005

Reference: MacDonald-Wilson, K.L. et al, “An Investigation of Reasonable Workplace Accommodations for People with Psychiatric Disabilities: Quantitative Findings from a Multi-Site Study.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 38, no. 1, Feb. 2002

Reference: Evans, J.D. et al, “Psychiatric Disorder and Unmet Service Needs Among Welfare Clients in a Representative Payee Program.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 40, no. 6, Dec. 2004

Reference: Prince, J.D., “Family Involvement and Satisfaction with Community Mental Health Care of Individuals with Schizophrenia.” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 41, no. 4, Aug. 2005

Reference: Leff, J. and Warner, R. Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006

Reference: Burt, M.R., “Impact on Housing and Work Supports on Outcomes for Chronically Homeless Adults With mental Illness: LA’s HOPE,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 63, no. 3, March 2012

IXE1: Emergency and Crisis Services: Overview

Readings:

Factor, R.M. and Diamond, R.J., “Emergency Psychiatry and Crisis Resolution.” In Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual, Jerome V. Vaccaro, MD and Gordon H. Clark (Eds.), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Wash. DC 1996

Balfour, Tanner: Crisis Reliability Indicators.

Sabnis D. and Glick, R.L., “Innovative Community Based Crisis and Emergency Services,” Ch 31 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Optional: Segal, S.P. et al, “Quality of Care and Use of Less Restrictive Alternatives in the Psychiatric Emergency Service.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 47, no. 6, June 1996

Reference: NYC OMH, “Operating Handbook for Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs.”

Reference: Baillargeon, J. et al, “Medical Emergency Department Utilization Patterns Among Uninsured Patients with Psychiatric Disorders.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 7, July 2008

Reference: Steadman, H.J., et al, “A Specialized Crisis Response Site as a Core Element of Police-Based Diversion Programs.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 52, no. 2, Feb. 2001

IXE2 Service Models: Crisis Management and Resources II

Readings:

Diamond, R.J., “Engaging the Crisis Patient Concerning Medication.” In Glick, R.L. et al, (Eds.), Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Hagerstown, MD, 2008

Bernstein, R., “Commentary on the ‘Choice’ Between Seclusion and Forced Medication.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 59, no. 2, Feb. 2008

Reference: Mollenhauer, M.N. and Kaminsky, M.J., “Emergency Services in the Community Psychiatry Network.” In Breakey, W.R. (Ed.), Integrated Mental Health Services: Modern Community Psychiatry. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996

Reference: Srebnik, D.S. and Russo, J., “Consistency of Psychiatric Crisis Care with Advance Directive Instructions.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 9, September 2007

IXF1 Service Models: Telepsychiatry and Alternative Prescribers

Readings:

Shore, J.H., “Telepsychiatry: Videoconerenceing in the Delivery of Psychiatric Care, Am J Psychiatry,” 170:3, March 2013

Yang, Trinoff, Zito: Nurse Practioner #2

Myers, K.M. et al, “Feasibility, Acceptability, and Sustainability of Telepsychiatry for Children and Adolescents.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 58, no. 11, Nov. 2007

Optional: Moreno, F.A., et al, “Use of Standard Webcam and Internet Equipment for Telepsychiatry Treatment of Depression Among Underserved Hispanics,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 63, no. 12, Dec 2012

Reference: Shore, J.H. and Manson, S.M., “A Developmental Model for Rural Telepsychiatry.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 8, August 2005

Reference: Helm, S., et al, “The University of Hawai’i Rural Health Collaboration: Partnerships to Provide Adult Telepsychiatry Services,” Psychiatric Services, vol. 61, no. 10, October 2010

Reference: Monnier, J. et al, “Recent Advances in Telepsychiatry: An Updated Review.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 12, Dec. 2003

Reference: Rohland, B.M., Telepsychiatry in the Heartland: If We Built It, Will They Come?” Community Mental Health Journal, vol. 37, no. 5, Oct. 2001

Reference: Wilson, J.A.B. et al, “Soldier Attitudes about Technology-Based Approaches to Mental Health Care.” CyberPsychology & Behavior, vol. 11, no. 6, 2008

Reference: Taylor, C.E. et al, “Reducing Rehospitalization with Telephonic Targeted Care management in a Managed Health Care Plan.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 56, no. 6, June 2005

IXG1 Service Models: Motivational Interviewing

Readings:

Koutsenok, I., “Motivational Interviewing,” Ch 17 in AACP Handbook of Community Psychiatry, McQuistion, Ranz, Feldman and Sowers (Eds), Spring Publication, NY, 2012

Reference: Baker, A. and Hambridge, J., “Motivational Interviewing: Enhancing Engagement in Treatment for Mental Health Problems.” Behaviour Change, vol. 19, no. 3, 2002

Reference: Allegheny Health Choices, “Using Motivational Interviewing in Substance Abuse Treatment.” Spring 2008

Reference: Carroll, K.M. et al, “Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Treatment Initiation in Substance Abusers: An Effectiveness Study.” The American Journal on Addictions, vol. 10, 2001

Reference: DiClemente, C.C., “Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change.” Reference Ch. 13 (need citation)

Reference: Carroll, K. et al, “Motivational interviewing to improve treatment engagement and outcome in individuals seeking treatment for substance abuse: a multisite effectiveness study.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, vol. 81, 2006

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS

XA1 Health Care Disparities, Racism: Social Exclusion and its Consequences.

Readings:

Kawachi, I., et. al., “Health Disparities by Race and Class: Why Both Matter,” Health Affairs, vol. 24, no. 2, March-April, 2005.

Miller, J. and Garran, A.M., Racism in the United States: Implications for the Helping Professions, Thompson Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA, 2008 (chapters one and two)

Reference: Leary, J.D., Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing, Upton Press, Milwaukie, OR, 2006

Reference: Banks, J., et. al., “Disease and Disadvantage in the U.S. and in England,” JAMA, vol. 295, no. 17, May 3, 2006

XE1 Innovative Programs in the Community: Harm Reduction

Readings:

Cook, J.A. et al, Initial Outcomes of a Mental Illness Self-Management Program Based on Wellness Recovery Action Planning.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 60, no. 2, Feb. 2009

Whitley, R. et al, “Implementing the Illness Management and Recovery Program in Community Mental Health Settings: Facilitators and Barriers.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 60, no. 2, Feb. 2009

Bell, A., “Every Life is Worth Savings: Overdose Prevention in Pittsburgh.” Allegheny County Medical Society – The Bulletin, January 2007

Wodak, A. and Cooney, A., “Effectiveness of sterile needle and syringe programmes.” The International Journal of Drug Policy, vol. 16S, 2005

Reference: North Carolina Medical Board, “Project Lazarus, Wilkes County, North Carolina: Policy Briefing Document.” Prepared for North Carolina Medical Board in advance of Public Hearing Regarding Prescription Naloxone, Raleigh, NC, Nov. 14, 2007

Reference: mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5644a4.htm “Syringe Exchange Programs - United States, 2005.” MMWR Weekly, vol. 56, no. 44, Nov. 9, 2007

Reference: pharmacy.pitt.edu/dept/conference/materials.html “Addressing Overdoses in Allegheny County.”

XIA Group Supervision: Field Placement and QI Project Update These should all be eliminated

XIA1 Group Supervision: Discussion of Field Placement and QI Project Update.

X1A2 Field Placement and QI Project Update

X1A3 Field Placement and QI Project Update

X1A4 Field Placement and QI Project Update

X1A5 Field Placement and QI Project Update

Readings:

Hermann, R.C. and Provost, S., “Interpreting Measurement Data for Quality Improvement: Standards, Means, Norms, and Benchmarks.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 5, May 2003

Havassy, B.E. et al, “Comparisons of patients with Comorbid Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders: Implications for Treatment and Service Delivery.” American Journal Psychiatry, vol. 161, no. 1, Jan. 2004

X1A6 Field Placement and QI Project Update

XIA7 Field Placement and QI Project Update

Readings:

Liptzin, B., “Quality Improvement, Pay for Performance, and ‘Outcomes Measurement’: What

Makes Sense?” Psychiatric Services, vol. 60, no. 1, Jan. 2009

Holcomb, W.R., et al, “Customer Satisfaction and Self-Reported Treatment Outcomes Among Psychiatric Patients.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 49, no. 7, July 1998

Smith, G.R., et al, “Principles for Assessment of Patient Outcomes in Mental Health Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 48, no. 8, Aug. 1997

IXQ1 Community Health Initiatives: Center for Minority Health, the Black Church, Center for Family Excellence (depending on availability).

X1Q3 Group Supervision: Field Placement and QI Project Update

Readings:

Krousel-Wood, M.A., “Outcomes Assessment and Performance Improvement: Measurements and Methodologies that Matter in Mental Health Care.” In Mental Health Care Administration: A Guide for Practitioners., Paul Rodenhauser (Ed.), Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2000

Srebnik, D. et al, “Development of Outcome Indicators for Monitoring the Quality of Public Mental Health Care, Psychiatric Services, vol. 48, no. 7, July 1997

X1Q4 Group Supervision – Field Placement and Project Update.

X1Q8 Field Placement and QI Project Update

Readings:

Touchet, B.K. et al, “The Impact of Fear of HIPAA Violation on Patient Care.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 55, no. 5, May 2004

Mechanic, D., “Policy Changes in Improving Mental Health Services: Some Lessons From the Past.” Psychiatric Services, vol. 54, no. 9, Sept. 2003

Rowe, M. et al, “New Forms of Outreach in Community Psychiatry: A Report From the Field.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health, vol. 30, no. 5, May 2003

The Surgeon General, A Report of the Surgeon General on Mental Health, Executive Summary

Executive Summary, New Freedom Initiative (Feb. 2001)

Tomes, N., “The Patient as a Policy Factor: A Historical Case Study of the Consumer/Survivor Movement in Mental Health.” Health Affairs, vol. 25, no. 3, 2006

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