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Bender Ph. Feinberg MD. Straus Ph. Nijenhuis Ph. Kelly Jr. Tinker Ph. Author : Bernard D. Pages : pages Publisher : W. The next two papers pital administrators and staff to pay tal illness. Understanding the forces are case studies of state-hospital- attention to the external forces that that shape change while also paying based rehabilitation programs. However, the issues identified importance of forensic populations.

Mayberg is director of the California Other contributors cover three areas thors of each chapter are worth con- Department of Mental Health. This chapter and the tion of the state hospital system. Fail- homeless or in jails and prisons next suggest that mental health pro- ure to take into account the myriad would have been in state hospitals fessionals need to be involved in de- forces for change as well as the forces before deinstitutionalization.

The former dis- ed away from urban areas to avoid include a politically naive analysis of cussion is an insightful meta-analysis the stresses of urban life. They developed pital system into a rehabilitation-fo- which is to serve those who cannot be their own culture and identity as well cused system of care.

The latter is an effectively served in these programs. In- the 21st century to address serious Mental Health System evitably, the discussion leads to ques- societal and systems-of-care prob- Thomas Barrett, Ph. One of the challenges is how to States is going back to a system of inform the general public about safe- T his book is really about the fu- ture of the public mental health system in the United States.

And care that criminalizes people with ty and rehabilitation issues without using the head-in-the-sand mentality so often employed by the public that is as it should be. The for teaching psychotherapy. A Marylou Sudders, A. She ex- adolescents with attention-defi- cit hyperactivity disorder pre- sents a biobehavioral, family- I n a perfect world where mental health is fully integrated within a well-articulated, and well-financed, amines critical questions about the systems approach.

Contributors health care system, public psychiatric roles of the state hospitals, including also review books on physician hospitals would be an anachronism.

Barrett is director of Colorado Mental rience of hearing voices. Health Services in the Colorado Depart- Ms. Sudders is commissioner of the Mass- ment of Human Services. The first changed as a reflection of public atti- swers four important questions: how part addresses the historical and tudes and demands. Facility costs has the prevailing view of state men- changing roles of state hospitals as and budgetary constraints also have tal hospitals changed, who is being well as the perspectives of the au- been dominant factors in the quality served, what has happened to indi- thors.

The second part discusses the of inpatient treatment. Not sur- Unfortunately, none of the articles served by state hospitals, and what is prisingly, forensic mental health and include discussions of the growing an appropriate role for hospitals to- computerized data management sys- role of consumer empowerment and day.

Bach- Unfortunately, with two excep- in state hospital systems. These fac- rach makes two important points rel- tions, not much new territory is ex- tors will leave an indelible mark and evant to the last question. The first is plored. This prag- be if mental health policy makers and that is the criterion by which services matic and thorough chapter clearly key mental health constituencies de- should be judged.

Given Richard C. Lippincott, M. The discussions about the role, the increasing proportion of forensic place, and usefulness of psychosocial populations in public psychiatric fa- cilities, this article is a must-read for public officials struggling with the is- I read this New Directions for Men- tal Health Services text with con- siderable interest, as the topic is near rehabilitation services are also im- portant.

The concepts that the state hospital environment can be en- sue. Bachrach Spaulding, Ph. Many of the concepts The chapter devoted to data man- community mental health over the are clear, well articulated, and enthu- agement for clinical decision support years: unified systems of care. She siastically expressed. The extensive in state hospitals is up to date and rel- suggests that state psychiatric hospi- references provide substantial sup- evant.

It offers highly contemporary tals have a legitimate role as one port, and several presentations are material, a flow chart for managing component of a unified system of worthy of special note. Bachrach raises and an- proud.

Lippincott is former assistant secre- based research, state-of-the-art clini- tary, and is now a consultant, for the Of- many important points are not cov- cal treatment, and rehabilitation. The movement toward integra- State hospitals and their roles have Department of Health and Hospitals. Discussion of the role of psy- to develop confidence in their own tional Institute of Mental Health and chiatric leadership is missing, and ex- ideas would seem appropriate.

I hope that a follow- lack of specificity of our treatments, about the impact of state politics on up within the New Directions series and they suggest issues involved in state hospital programs is available. Janowsky, M. Norman A. Clemens, M. Inevitably, the number of au- thors and wide range of approaches his closing chapter on psychotherapy in the era of managed care, I feel he too readily accepts the premises that efficacy studies of psychotherapy lead to unevenness in style, focus, the insurance industry uses to ratio- 1—3.

Each has its own strengths and content, but all chapters are nalize its discrimination against psy- and weaknesses. This book collects valuable. Some chapters require chotherapy.

He advocates a utopian and augments papers from a wading through detailed analyses of view of enlightened managed care meeting of the American Psy- methods and data; others are more that would provide psychotherapy to chopathological Association. Lead- general and reflective. This transformation is ity of treatment. In an evidence-focused dation of psychiatric psychotherapy book, reviewed the efficacy litera- environment, randomized and con- by for-profit managed mental health ture in a uniform format, closing trolled studies of manual-based carve-outs has become so starkly ev- each diagnosis-based chapter with a treatments such as cognitive-behav- ident.

By contrast, in ioral therapy and interpersonal psy- Psychotherapy Indications and Out- chotherapy for specific DSM diag- References comes, each contributor takes a per- noses clearly have an advantage, but 1. A Critical Review of Psychothera- py Research. New York, Guilford, lems of the field at hand. The con- nesses. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, psychopathology, is indirectly sup- suppl. Clemens is clinical professor of psy- ported by the meta-analysis conduct- chiatry at Case Western Reserve Universi- ty in Cleveland and chair of the American ed by Lester Luborsky and associ- 3.

Washington, psychotherapy by psychiatrists. Beitman, M. In this W. Blinder, M. Sanathara, B. Kudos to Beitman and Yue for their groundbreaking effort. We hope it constructed a pedagogical gem. It is a awareness of unique therapist pro- will lead the way to a rational residen- teaching model based on a common- clivities, overreactions, and avoid- cy curriculum that restores psy- sense psychodynamic conceptual ances.

The teaching program both chotherapy as a core competence of framework; stages of therapeutic pro- prepares the psychiatric resident for every psychiatrist. Robin, Ph. Edwards, Ph. Yue is a psychiatrist from China Med- with distinct benefits to the therapist ical University in Shenyang, China. The training program in psychothera- py they present in this work has in self-understanding and growth. In- hibitions of the beginning student therapist, such as anxiety, distortion in A ttention-deficit hyperactivity dis- order ADHD has garnered much public and professional atten- emerged from direct experience with reporting, supervision transference, tion.

Almost every day a story about residents and most recently has been and performance orientation, are ADHD appears in the media in con- used to train supervisors in several boldly defined and constructively en- junction with professional articles and residency training programs in the gaged.

Facilitative features include a books on the disorder. One problem United States. First, assessing and treat- process that can measure an acquired proach to psychotherapy. Unlike pro- ing adolescents can be complicated knowledge base , Beitman and Yue ponents of many psychotherapeutic by the developmental challenges of have operationalized this complex pro- protocols, who get bogged down with their stage of life.

Second, we seem to cess to enable teacher and student to the rigid biases and procedures of know less about appropriate assess- observe, interact, critique, and dem- their particular school of thought, ment and treatment of adolescents onstrate understanding and skills. It is built on the sound con- chotherapy. Furthermore, both au- The author is well known for his cepts of an observing self navigating thors maintain their focus on a practi- significant contributions to family- through forming an alliance with the cal, conceptual approach to therapy based treatment of adolescents with rather than providing elaborate dis- ADHD, and this comprehensive, cussions of movements in the history pragmatic book is a worthwhile addi- Dr.

Blinder is clinical professor of psychi- of human development or detailed tion to his work. It is intended for atry and Mr. Sanathara is a research as- descriptions of treatment procedures sistant in the department of psychiatry and human behavior in the College of for specific psychiatric disorders. Edwards is assistant professor of psy- Medicine at the University of California, The authors also address the grow- chology at Frostburg State University in Irvine.

He presents arguments both In fact, Dr. Robin wisely advises that cies are also considered. Alan Stone and Duncan MacCourt The book is a scholarly, readable, Section 3, with its eight chapters on provide a highly detailed and exhaus- and empirically informed how-to treatment, presents a comprehensive, tive analysis of malpractice insurance guide to assessing and treating ado- multicomponent, family-based treat- and sexual misconduct in their chap- lescents with ADHD.

Robin sa Benedek and David Wahl, who sections: definitions, descriptions, suggests providing this chapter to outline the ethical positions of both and theory; evaluation and diagnosis; families during the educational phase the American Psychiatric Association and treatment. Each section has a of treatment. The two chap- an essential, research-informed, down- instance, has no statute of limitations ters in the first section provide impor- to-earth resource for understanding, on unethical conduct.

Joseph Bloom tant background information about assessing, and treating adolescents and his associates explain the roles adolescent ADHD, including diag- who have ADHD and their families.



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