Description
In this detailed exploration of mental health case management, Dr. Lorena Fulton shares her extensive experience and knowledge to illuminate the critical role of case managers in the mental health field. The book begins by tracing the historical evolution of case management and its roots in social advocacy, providing a solid foundation for understanding current practices.
Each chapter of the book delves deeper into the micro and macro systems of care, illustrating how case managers can effectively navigate these complexities to support their clients. Dr. Fulton emphasizes the importance of a strengths-based approach, which recognizes and utilizes the inherent strengths of individuals and communities to foster resilience and recovery.
Practical case studies and real-life scenarios are interspersed throughout the text, offering readers insight into the challenges and triumphs of case management. These examples serve as learning tools to demonstrate the application of theoretical concepts in practical settings.
Dr. Fulton also addresses the political and social influences on mental health care, urging case managers to advocate for policy changes that improve service delivery and client outcomes. The book is a manual and a call to action for social justice and better care integration across different service systems.
“Improving Mental Health Outcomes Through Case Management Services – The Cog Of the Wheel” is more than a book; it’s a comprehensive guide and an invaluable resource for anyone committed to enhancing the effectiveness of mental health care through informed, compassionate case management. It equips professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to significantly impact the lives of those they serve, advocating for systemic changes that improve overall community health.
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