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Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care, second edition, guides therapists in how to engage clients in building and enacting collaborative treatment plans that result in better… Read more
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Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care, second edition, guides therapists in how to engage clients in building and enacting collaborative treatment plans that result in better outcomes. Suitable as a reference tool and a text for training programs, the book provides practical guidance on how to organize and conduct the recovery plan meeting, prepare and engage individuals in the treatment planning process, help with goal setting, use the plan in daily practice, and evaluate and improve the results. Case examples throughout help clarify information applied in practice, and sample documents illustrate assessment, objective planning, and program evaluation.
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Section I: Land of Opportunity
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Health Care Landscape
Abstract
I Introduction
II Person-Centered Care
III Whole Health
IV Shared Decision Making
V Wagner Care Model
VI Health Care Reform
VII Medical Necessity
VIII Integrated Care
IX Workforce Changes
X Trauma-Informed Care
XI DSM-5™
XII Ready to Go
References
Section II: Getting Started
Introduction
Chapter 2. Assessment
Abstract
I Stating the Case
II Creating the Solution
III Making it Happen
References
Chapter 3. Understanding Needs: The Integrated Summary
Abstract
I Stating the Case
II Creating the Solution
III Making it Happen
References
Section III: On the Road
Introduction
Chapter 4. Setting Goals
Abstract
I Stating the Case
II Creating the Solution
III Making it Happen
References
Chapter 5. Focusing on Change: Identifying Barriers and Specifying Objectives
Abstract
I Stating the Case
II Creating the Solution
III Making it Happen
Reference
Chapter 6. Interventions
Abstract
I Stating the Case
II Creating the Solution
III Making it Happen
References
Section IV: Journey's End: The Destination
Introduction
Chapter 7. Evaluating the Process
Abstract
I Stating the Case
II Creating the Solution
III Making it Happen
References
Epilogue
Lesson #1: What PCRP on a state hospital inpatient psychiatric unit is not
Lesson #2: What PCRP on a state hospital inpatient psychiatric unit is
Lesson #3: PCRP is much harder to prescribe and practice than it is to envision on a state hospital inpatient psychiatric unit
Lesson #4: PCRP works fantastically on a state hospital inpatient psychiatric unit and can endure the struggles that predictably accompany any full-scale shift or change
Diana’s Assessment
Diana’s Integrated Summary
JR’s Assessment
JR’s Integrated Summary/Formulation
Keisha’s Assessment
Keisha’s Integrated Summary/Formulation
Roberto’s Assessment
Roberto’s Formulation/Narrative Summary
Index
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DG
Diane Grieder is the owner of AliPar, Inc., a behavioral health consulting firm committed to improving organizational performance, and co-author of Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery, a textbook with Elsevier/Academic Press with Neal Adams MD, published in late 2004. She is also a co-author with Dr Adams of a chapter in the Handbook of Community Psychiatry, “Collaborative Person-Centered Planning”, published by Springer in 2012.
Diane is also a consultant with the National Council of Behavioral Healthcare and with NASMHPD. AliPar, Inc. was awarded a SAMHSA small business grant to create four person and family centered training guides to be disseminated by SAMHSA. Her work with SAMHSA also includes planning and presenting at SAMHSA’s Consensus Conference on Person and Family Centered Planning. AliPar provides training and technical assistance across the country to whole state systems, psychiatric hospitals, and community behavioral health programs. Diane is also a regular presenter at national conferences such as USPRA, NCCBH, CARF, NYAPRS, and NASMHPD. In May 2012 she presented with Dr Adams at the 5th Geneva Conference on Person-Centered Medicine in Switzerland.
Diane has an extensive background working as a QI Director and Clinical Director/Program Manager in the behavioral health field at local outpatient and residential community settings (both private for profit and non-profit) in New Jersey and Virginia She was an accreditation surveyor with CARF for more than 17 years, and has conducted at least 100 accreditation surveys, served on several CARF National Advisory Committees to develop and revise standards, and provided training at four CARF International Conferences on Behavioral Health. From January 1999 to May 2000, she was selected by CARF to assume the role of project director for the CSAT Methadone/LAAM Accreditation Demonstration Project.
Areas of Expertise: performs clinical audits and medical records review; develops curriculum and delivers training and technical assistance on person-centered treatment planning; in-depth knowledge about CARF accreditation and co-occurring and substance abuse disorders; advises about creating quality improvement systems, operational efficiency and effectiveness.