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17 Cards in this Set
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What are four skills oriented services?
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Club House
Vocational Programs/training Day Treatment Residential Treatment |
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What is the Olmstead Act of 1999?
Supreme Court Decision |
Unnecessary segregation within an institution is discrimination based on disability and so,
States are required to provide community-based services rather than institutional placements Regs say services must be provided in “in the most integrated setting appropriate” Integrated means: “to interact with non-disabled persons to the fullest extent possible” |
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What are the attributes of behavioral health?
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Team Orientation
Community Systems Oriented Bio-psychosocial Fewer opportunities for regular assessment |
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What are the attributes of physical health?
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Disease Centered
Physiological Systems Orientation Holistic Approach Greater opportunities for regular assessment |
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Mental Illness characteristics...
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Unreliable diagnosis
Can be culturally defined Prognosis may be vague Vague onset Treatment may be involuntary Treatment setting and time inconsistency |
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History of Behavioral Healthcare in USA
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Colonial America -Punishment is Treatment
Rational Humanitarian Treatment-Enlightened Reform Emergence of State Care - Humane Incarceration Mental Hygiene Movement - Social Reform Psychoactive Drugs and the Therapeutic Community- A New Age of Control De-institutionalization - From the Back Wards to Community Isolation Decentralized System of Care - The Continuum of Care Recovery Oriented System – Integration of Care & Community |
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What are the principles of behavioral health continum of care?
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Person Centered
Least Restrictive Strengths based Culturally Competent Protection of Civil Rights Rehabilitation Community & Family Oriented Treatment Access to Services at appropriate time and place Integrated Service System |
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What are outpatient services?
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Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACT)
Case Management Services Club House / Social Club Day Treatment Programs Individual, Family & Group Therapies Jail Diversion Occupational/Vocational Services Living skills Rehabilitation Services Residential Services Specialty Services |
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What are the four main components of the continum of care?
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Acute Outpatient Services
Crisis Intervention/Emergency Department Services 24 hour Crisis Services Acute Services Partial Hospitalization Services Acute Inpatient Services Intermediate Inpatient Services Long-term Inpatient Services |
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What are the dimensions of recovery?
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OVERCOMING STIGMA
ASSUMING CONTROL MANAGING SYMPTOMS BECOMING AN EMPOWERED CITIZEN SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS RENEWING HOPE & COMMITMENT FINDING NICHE IN THE COMMUNITY REDEFINING SELF INCORPORATING ILLNESS |
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History of Behavioral Healthcare in USA
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Colonial America -Punishment is Treatment
Rational Humanitarian Treatment-Enlightened Reform Emergence of State Care - Humane Incarceration Mental Hygiene Movement - Social Reform Psychoactive Drugs and the Therapeutic Community- A New Age of Control De-institutionalization - From the Back Wards to Community Isolation Decentralized System of Care - The Continuum of Care Recovery Oriented System – Integration of Care & Community |
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What are the principles of behavioral health continum of care?
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Person Centered
Least Restrictive Strengths based Culturally Competent Protection of Civil Rights Rehabilitation Community & Family Oriented Treatment Access to Services at appropriate time and place Integrated Service System |
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What are outpatient services?
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Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACT)
Case Management Services Club House / Social Club Day Treatment Programs Individual, Family & Group Therapies Jail Diversion Occupational/Vocational Services Living skills Rehabilitation Services Residential Services Specialty Services |
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What are the four main components of the continum of care?
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Acute Outpatient Services
Crisis Intervention/Emergency Department Services 24 hour Crisis Services Acute Services Partial Hospitalization Services Acute Inpatient Services Intermediate Inpatient Services Long-term Inpatient Services |
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What are the dimensions of recovery?
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OVERCOMING STIGMA
ASSUMING CONTROL MANAGING SYMPTOMS BECOMING AN EMPOWERED CITIZEN SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS RENEWING HOPE & COMMITMENT FINDING NICHE IN THE COMMUNITY REDEFINING SELF INCORPORATING ILLNESS |
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What is the umbrella of recovery?
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Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)
Trauma Informed and Direct Services (TARGET) Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) Illness Management and Recovery Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Family Initiative Employment Initiative Faith-Based Spirituality Initiative Cultural Competence |
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What are the recovery practice guidelines?
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Primacy of Participation
Promoting Access and Engagement Ensuring Continuity of Care Employing Strengths-Based Assessment Offering Individualized Recovery Planning (person-centered planning) Functioning as Recovery Guides Community Mapping and Development Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Recovery (includes staff development) |