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OverviewLearn how you can cut down on rapport-building time, make your services accessible to more people, and put your consumers at ease during treatment by offering in-home and natural community-based behavioral health services. This book examines the impact that the environment can have on the comfort level, perception, ability to connect, and general mindset of consumers during treatment. Home and natural community-based services have the potential to help adults, youth, and children live in their own homes and natural communities with specific supports in place that can address their behavioral health needs. Lynne Rice Westbrook examines these treatment settings from the most restrictive to the least restrictive, and demonstrates how such services can be implemented to bring coverage to remote, rural, and underserved areas. Providing services in the consumer’s community allows children, youth, adults, and families to receive treatment they may not be able to access otherwise, and to stay together in their own community. This book provides a detailed map of the benefits, challenges and proposed solutions, and the steps professionals need to take in order to help change the tapestry of behavioral health provision one home, one healing at a time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lynne Rice Westbrook (Transitional Family Services, Georgia, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.328kg ISBN: 9780415735605ISBN 10: 0415735602 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 02 June 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCommunity and In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment explains a broad range of treatment options. It is a helpful reference not only for students and providers, but also families and individuals affected by mental illness. Westbrook's commitment to community-based counseling and her advice born of experience are commendable. --Mary Giliberti, JD, Executive Director, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) As a behavioral health registered nurse in New Mexico, I appreciate Westbrook's understanding that many behavioral health interventions begin with providers asking to step into another's environment. Her insight of folk medicine practices, in particular, and its timeless relevance to Native and Mexican-American cultures will establish this text as a classic reference. --Marianne A. Broyles, BA, MA, RN, BSN Lynne Westbrook answers critical questions about the importance of the treatment environment in the field of behavioral health. I particularly appreciate Westbrook's description of how community and in-home services work for consumers from different cultural backgrounds and the importance of having culturally literate providers serving these communities. This is a must-read for any clinician looking to not only meet the consumer at their level of need but to meet them in the most appropriate environment. --Pierluigi Mancini, PhD, CEO, CETPA, Inc.; President, National Latino Behavioral Health Association Community and In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment explains a broad range of treatment options. It will be a helpful reference not only for students and providers, but also families and individuals affected by mental illness. Westbrook's commitment to community-based counseling and her advice born of experience are commendable. --Mary Giliberti, J.D., Executive Director, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) As a behavioral health RN in New Mexico, I appreciate Westbrook's understanding that many behavioral health interventions begin with providers asking to step into another's environment. Her insight of folk medicine practices, in particular, and its timeless relevance to Native and Mexican-American cultures will, I believe, establish this text as a classic reference. --Marianne A. Broyles, BA, MA, RN, BSN Lynne Westbrook answers critical questions about the importance of the treatment environment in the field of behavioral health. I particularly appreciate Westbrook's description of how community and in-home services work for consumers from different cultural backgrounds and the importance of having culturally literate providers serving these communities. This is a must read for any clinician looking to not only meet the consumer at their level of need but to meet them in the most appropriate environment. --Pierluigi Mancini, Ph.D., CEO, CETPA, Inc. / President National Latino Behavioral Health Association. If you are considering doing IHT, this is a book you need to read. If you are considering taking IHT as a patient this is a book you need to read. - Diana Soeiro, metapsychology.mentalhelp.net Community and In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment explains a broad range of treatment options. It is a helpful reference not only for students and providers, but also families and individuals affected by mental illness. Westbrook's commitment to community-based counseling and her advice born of experience are commendable. - Mary Giliberti, JD, Executive Director, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) As a behavioral health registered nurse in New Mexico, I appreciate Westbrook's understanding that many behavioral health interventions begin with providers asking to step into another's environment. Her insight of folk medicine practices, in particular, and its timeless relevance to Native and Mexican-American cultures will establish this text as a classic reference. - Marianne A. Broyles, BA, MA, RN, BSN Lynne Westbrook answers critical questions about the importance of the treatment environment in the field of behavioral health. I particularly appreciate Westbrook's description of how community and in-home services work for consumers from different cultural backgrounds and the importance of having culturally literate providers serving these communities. This is a must-read for any clinician looking to not only meet the consumer at their level of need but to meet them in the most appropriate environment. -Pierluigi Mancini, PhD, CEO, CETPA, Inc.; President, National Latino Behavioral Health Association If you are considering doing IHT, this is a book you need to read. If you are considering taking IHT as a patient this is a book you need to read. - Diana Soeiro, metapsychology.mentalhelp.net Community and In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment explains a broad range of treatment options. It is a helpful reference not only for students and providers, but also families and individuals affected by mental illness. Westbrook's commitment to community-based counseling and her advice born of experience are commendable. - Mary Giliberti, JD, Executive Director, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) As a behavioral health registered nurse in New Mexico, I appreciate Westbrook's understanding that many behavioral health interventions begin with providers asking to step into another's environment. Her insight of folk medicine practices, in particular, and its timeless relevance to Native and Mexican-American cultures will establish this text as a classic reference. - Marianne A. Broyles, BA, MA, RN, BSN Lynne Westbrook answers critical questions about the importance of the treatment environment in the field of behavioral health. I particularly appreciate Westbrook's description of how community and in-home services work for consumers from different cultural backgrounds and the importance of having culturally literate providers serving these communities. This is a must-read for any clinician looking to not only meet the consumer at their level of need but to meet them in the most appropriate environment. -Pierluigi Mancini, PhD, CEO, CETPA, Inc.; President, National Latino Behavioral Health Association Community and In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment explains a broad range of treatment options. It is a helpful reference not only for students and providers, but also families and individuals affected by mental illness. Westbrook's commitment to community-based counseling and her advice born of experience are commendable. --Mary Giliberti, J.D., Executive Director, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) As a behavioral health registered nurse in New Mexico, I appreciate Westbrook's understanding that many behavioral health interventions begin with providers asking to step into another's environment. Her insight of folk medicine practices, in particular, and its timeless relevance to Native and Mexican-American cultures will establish this text as a classic reference. --Marianne A. Broyles, BA, MA, RN, BSN Lynne Westbrook answers critical questions about the importance of the treatment environment in the field of behavioral health. I particularly appreciate Westbrook's description of how community and in-home services work for consumers from different cultural backgrounds and the importance of having culturally literate providers serving these communities. This is a must-read for any clinician looking to not only meet the consumer at their level of need but to meet them in the most appropriate environment. --Pierluigi Mancini, Ph.D., CEO, CETPA, Inc.; President, National Latino Behavioral Health Association Author InformationLynne Rice Westbrook is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Georgia. Community and In-Home Behavioral Health Treatment originates from her passion for serving children, youth, families, and adults experiencing behavioral health and substance abuse challenges. She contributes over 15 years of experience as an in-home therapist, a clinic-based therapist, a clinical licensure supervisor, and a quality improvement director. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |