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Interactive Staff Training: Rehabilitation Teams that Work (Springer Series in Rehabilitation and Health) (Hardcover)

by Patrick W. Corrigan (Author), Stanley G. McCracken (Author) "The best-laid plans of mice and men will be left on the shelf to collect dust unless they are intelligible to those who use them..." (more)
Key Phrases: administrative champion, interactive staff training, incentive therapies, Monroe House, Boston University, Rogers Assertive Community Treatment (more...)
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Health workers who provide services to persons with severe mental illness are frequently under enormous stress; burnout is common. Alleviating such stress is the objective of Interactive Staff Training. The book provides rehabilitation and mental health professionals with a strategy to help them and their colleagues work as a well-integrated team. This strategy has been implemented in teams serving more than 10,000 persons with psychiatric disabilities. The text combines a careful description of the central theory behind the strategy with pleanty of clinical anecdotes that illustrate its practical, everyday benefits.

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Univ. of Chicago, IL. Discusses strategies that help rehabilitation aids, counselors, psychiatrists, social workers, and mental health nurses to work as a mutually supportive team.

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