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" Handbook of behavioral health disability management / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 866060
Title & Author : Handbook of behavioral health disability management /\ Pamela A. Warren, editor.
Publication Statement : Cham :: Springer,, 2018.
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 3319898604
: : 9783319898605
: 3319898590
: 9783319898599
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Contents; Chapter 1: A Critique of the Behavioral Health Disability System; 1.1 Overview of the Explosion of Behavioral Health Concerns; 1.2 Problematic Factors that Complicate Behavioral Healthcare; 1.2.1 Comorbid Physical and Psychological Concerns; 1.3 The Systemic Problems in the Treatment and Management of BH Concerns; 1.3.1 The De Facto Behavioral Healthcare System in the USA; 1.3.2 The Contributory Factors of the Behavioral Health Treatment System and Insurers; 1.3.3 Federal Agencies and the Incidence of Behavioral Health Disability.
: 1.4 The Need for Improvement in Communications Among Professionals Involved in the BH Fields to Reduce BH DisabilityReferences; Chapter 2: Prevalence of Behavioral Health Concerns; 2.1 Prevalence of Behavioral Health Concerns; 2.2 BH Professionals Involved in the BH Disability Process and Problematic Issues; 2.2.1 Problematic Inconsistencies in Professional BH Training; 2.2.2 Clinical Psychologists; 2.2.3 Physicians; 2.2.4 Lack of Objective Assessment in the BH Evaluation Process; 2.2.5 Problematic Selection of BH Treatment.
: 2.2.6 Problematic Utilization of Inappropriate or Nonevidence-ƯBased Treatment2.3 Common Misperceptions that Occur with by all Professionals Involved in the BH Disability Process; 2.3.1 Determination of Functional Impairment Versus Disability; 2.3.2 A BH Diagnosis Is Automatically Equal to Impairment in Functioning; 2.3.3 Behavioral Health Impairment in Functioning Is Permanent; 2.3.4 Inappropriate Usage of Subjective Information Versus Objective Data for Behavioral Health Concerns; 2.3.5 Over-Reliance on Subjective Information in the Diagnostic Process.
: 2.3.6 Physical Disability Concerns Represent the Majority of the Disability Claims2.3.7 Disability Concerns Can Only Be Physical or Behavioral in Nature, But Not Both; 2.3.8 BH Issues Must Be Treated Differently from Physical Issues; 2.3.9 Treating Professionals Are the Most Appropriate to Evaluate BH Impairment in Functioning Issues; 2.3.10 Ten BH Concerns Can Only Be Work- or Nonoccupationally Related; 2.4 Causality and Behavioral Health Concerns; 2.4.1 Professional Barriers to Objective BH Causality Determination; 2.5 Conclusion; References.
: Chapter 3: Contributory Factors Leading Behavioral Health Disability3.1 Personal Factors That May Contribute to Behavioral Health Disability; 3.2 Treating Professional Causes of Iatrogenic Disability; 3.3 Employer Contributory Factors to Iatrogenic Behavioral Health Disability; 3.4 Attorney Contributory Factors to Iatrogenic Behavioral Health Disability; 3.5 Insurer Contributory Factors to Behavioral Health Disability; 3.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Systemic-Caused Iatrogenic Behavioral Health Disability and Contradiction Between Diagnostic Systems.
Abstract : This authoritative handbook provides an up-to-date, interdisciplinary understanding of behavioral health issues and their management within disability systems. It examines today's complex mismatches between providers, pinpointing related obstacles to relevant diagnosis, referrals, and care while making a solid case for better coordination and collaboration between primary care physicians and a wide range of disability and mental health specialists. Chapters review current findings on common job-related mental health and psychosocial issues, and guide readers through the tangle of insurance and legal concerns typically associated with disability cases. This elegant framework models more effective case management, leading to enhanced client satisfaction and functioning, and improved individual and system outcomes. Among the topics covered:A critique of the behavioral health disability system. Systemic-caused iatrogenic behavioral health disability and contradiction between diagnostic systems. Effective psychological evaluation and management of behavioral health concerns. Behavioral health disability and occupational medicine--concepts and practices. Physical therapy treatment and the impact of behavioral health concerns. A neuroplastic model of secondary contribution to behavioral health disability: theory and implications. With its practical solutions to large-scale health care problems, the Handbook of Behavioral Health Disability Management is necessary reading for health psychologists and professionals in rehabilitation, psychotherapy and counseling, occupational medicine, and allied fields as well as other stakeholders involved in the disability process.
Subject : Evidence-based medicine.
Subject : Mental health services.
Subject : Mental illness-- Treatment.
Subject : People with mental disabilities-- Services for.
Subject : Evidence-based medicine.
Subject : HEALTH FITNESS-- Diseases-- General.
Subject : Health psychology.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Clinical Medicine.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Diseases.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Evidence-Based Medicine.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Internal Medicine.
Subject : Mental health services.
Subject : Mental illness-- Treatment.
Subject : Occupational medicine.
Subject : People with mental disabilities-- Services for.
Subject : Psychotherapy.
Subject : Rehabilitation.
Dewey Classification : ‭616.8/91‬
LC Classification : ‭RC480‬
Added Entry : Warren, Pamela A., (Pamela Allyson),1959-
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