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  • Clinical Information ManagementGo to chapter: Clinical Information Management

    Clinical Information Management

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    This chapter focuses on office automation and systems that are useful in the mental health field, along with principles to be aware of when considering the use or purchase of such systems. Most managers have to rely on input from outside in order to form an opinion about how to resolve complex issues. The complexity of the issue increases significantly when the current federal health care laws are incorporated into the task of choosing appropriate clinical information management software. The significance of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) would seem to dictate at least a brief foray into its content because it lays the foundation for virtually everything that is happening in the clinical information management (CIM) realm. The information provided in the chapter can give a backdrop by which current practices can be examined for goodness of fit with the available client information management systems.

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  • Addressing Gendered Power: A Guide for PracticeGo to chapter: Addressing Gendered Power: A Guide for Practice

    Addressing Gendered Power: A Guide for Practice

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    This chapter explains a set of guidelines to help mental health professionals and clients move away from the gender stereotypes that perpetuate inequality and illness. Identifying dominance requires conscious awareness and understanding of how gender mediates between mental health and relationship issues. An understanding of what limits equality is significantly increased when we examine how gendered power plays out in a particular relationship and consider how it intersects with other social positions such as socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. To contextualize emotion, the therapist draws on knowledge of societal and cultural patterns, such as gendered power structures and ideals for masculinity and femininity that touch all people’s lives in a particular society. Therapists who seek to support women and men equally take an active position that allows the non-neutral aspects of gendered lives to become visible.

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    Couples, Gender, and Power: Creating Change in Intimate Relationships
  • Two Approaches to Developing Health Interventions for Ethnic Minority Elders: From Science to Practice and From Practice to ScienceGo to chapter: Two Approaches to Developing Health Interventions for Ethnic Minority Elders: From Science to Practice and From Practice to Science

    Two Approaches to Developing Health Interventions for Ethnic Minority Elders: From Science to Practice and From Practice to Science

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    This chapter focuses on more integrated approach or process for developing a health intervention for ethnic minority groups that incorporates accepted principles of medicine and scientific methodology. The changing demographic has led to complex challenges in the U.S. health care system. The delivery of effective health care services hinges on health care professionals’ ability to recognize varied understandings of and approaches to health care across cultures. Health care providers may employ different strategies to increase participation of service users by bridging barriers to communication and understanding that stem from these racial, ethnic, cultural, and linguistic differences. In the context of health or health care improvement, little debate exists concerning the recognized need to help ethnic minority patients maintain and restore health. There are two general approaches for developing culturally appropriate health interventions. The first approach is from science to practice and the second approach is from practice to science.

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    Handbook of Minority Aging
  • Fail to Plan—Plan to FailGo to chapter: Fail to Plan—Plan to Fail

    Fail to Plan—Plan to Fail

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    This chapter discusses the client’s ability to self-regulate and handle high levels of affect. The maintaining factors of the effects of trauma- or anxiety-based disorders include fear, avoidance, and loss of control. Building or reinforcing coping strategies allows the client to regain some sense of control over what is happening, which, in turn, can have a positive impact on the fear and avoidance. Many novice Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) therapists report additional performance anxiety when their client is a mental health professional. Hyperarousal after a traumatic experience is normal. It occurs when a person’s brain believes that person is at risk again because it misreads an external signal or trigger. Grounding techniques can be taught very easily to clients and are another tool to help the client prepare for dealing with a possible abreaction while undergoing EMDR therapy.

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    Integrating EMDR Into Your Practice
  • The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, 2nd Edition Go to book: The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

    The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, 2nd Edition

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    This book represents a compilation of years of theoretical and clinical insights distilled into a specific theory of disturbance and therapy and deductions for specific clinical strategies and techniques. It focuses on an explication of the theory, a chapter on basic practice, and a chapter on an in-depth case study. A detailed chapter follows on the practice of individual psychotherapy. Using rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) in couples, family, group, and marathons sessions is highlighted. The book commences with a note on the general theory underpinning the practice of REBT, outlines its major theoretical concepts and puts forward an expanded version of REBT’s well-known ABC framework. It then considers aspects of the therapeutic relationship between clients and therapists in REBT, deals with issues pertaining to inducting clients into REBT, and specifies the major treatment techniques that are employed during REBT. A number of obstacles that emerge in the process of REBT and how they might be overcome are noted. The book then distinguishes between preferential and general REBT (or cognitive-behavior therapy [CBT]) and specifies their differences. Individual, couples, family and group therapies are explained. The book talks about the Rational Emotive Behavioral Marathon, a highly structured procedure that is deliberately weighted more on the verbal than on the nonverbal side. The authors’ 8-week psychoeducational group for teaching the principles of unconditional self-acceptance in a structured group setting is described. The book concludes with a discussion on the concept of ego disturbance, REBT treatment of sex difficulties using the cognitive-emotive-behavioral approach, and REBT’s effectiveness with hypnosis.

  • Introduction to Emerging DisabilitiesGo to chapter: Introduction to Emerging Disabilities

    Introduction to Emerging Disabilities

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    This chapter defines emerging disabilities; explores medical, psychosocial, and vocational implications of emerging disabilities that distinguish them from traditional disabilities; and provides demographic characteristics of individuals who are most vulnerable to acquiring emerging disabilities. It examines some social and environmental trends that have contributed to the development of emerging patterns and types of disabilities including advances in medicine and assistive technology, globalization, climate change, poverty, violence and trauma, the aging American populace, and disability legislation. Psychological and physical trauma from warfare, violent crime, intimate partner violence, and youth violence can result in permanent physical, cognitive, and psychiatric disabilities. Diagnostic uncertainties, misdiagnoses, and skepticism on the part of medical providers are frequently associated with emerging disabilities. Women also represent a population that is at an increased risk of acquiring emerging disabilities and chronic illnesses. Rehabilitation systems are still not fully prepared to address the multifaceted needs of individuals with emerging disabilities.

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    Rehabilitation Counseling and Emerging Disabilities: Medical, Psychosocial, and Vocational Aspects
  • Rational Emotive Behavioral Marathons and IntensivesGo to chapter: Rational Emotive Behavioral Marathons and Intensives

    Rational Emotive Behavioral Marathons and Intensives

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    Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) marathons may take from 10 to 14 hours. Institute marathons are led only by professional therapists who have been solidly trained in individual and group REBT and who have also had special marathon training. A typical rational emotive behavioral marathon begins with the leader welcoming the participants, explaining to them that everything that goes on in the group will be strictly confidential and is to be subsequently discussed only with other group members. The problem-solving and cognitive restructuring part of the marathon is usually repeated several times. Each part of REBT approach starts with a strong, evocative lecture for understanding and handling a major aspect of emotional disturbance, followed by an experiential exercise that all the participants are encouraged to perform. Participants are given active-directive instructions to take on goal-seeking and homework assignments, and are practiced in carrying out REBT thinking, encountering, and skill training.

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    The Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
  • Chronic PainGo to chapter: Chronic Pain

    Chronic Pain

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    This chapter defines chronic pain, types, and causes; describes medical characteristics of two emerging chronic pain conditions namely chronic migraines and fibromyalgia; and discusses symptomology, diagnosis, and treatment issues associated with these conditions. It explores the medical, psychosocial, and vocational aspects of chronic pain, and examines the characteristics of populations most likely to experience chronic pain. The chapter presents recommendations for providing responsive rehabilitation counseling services to the growing numbers of individuals living with chronic pain who are served by rehabilitation counselors across all employment settings. As myths about chronic pain are so prevalent, rehabilitation counselors must carefully examine their own potential biases and misconceptions about chronic pain, its causes, and treatment. Complementary health approaches are often used by people with chronic pain and may include yoga, spinal manipulation, massage therapy, heat and cold applications, meditation, acupuncture, herbal medicines, vitamins, and minerals.

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    Rehabilitation Counseling and Emerging Disabilities: Medical, Psychosocial, and Vocational Aspects
  • New Directions in Emerging Disabilities ResearchGo to chapter: New Directions in Emerging Disabilities Research

    New Directions in Emerging Disabilities Research

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    This chapter highlights topic areas in which research is needed to more fully understand the nature and needs of people with emerging disabilities, and examines current trends in rehabilitation counseling research and how investigations with people with emerging disabilities are compatible with these trends. It describes types of emerging disabilities for which health care, community living, and vocational experiences should be investigated more thoroughly in future research. The chapter addresses methodological and data analytic strategies that rehabilitation researchers can use to study the complex, multidimensional needs of people with emerging disabilities. Intervention studies that promote evidence-based practices will be increasingly important in future emerging disabilities research. Multivariate data analytic technique that provides opportunities to more effectively model the complexity of the real world in which people with emerging disabilities live is multilevel modeling (MLM), also known as hierarchical linear modeling (HLM).

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    Rehabilitation Counseling and Emerging Disabilities: Medical, Psychosocial, and Vocational Aspects
  • A mother-friendly hospital, birth center, or home birth service discourages nonreligious circumcision of the newborn.Go to chapter: A mother-friendly hospital, birth center, or home birth service discourages nonreligious circumcision of the newborn.

    A mother-friendly hospital, birth center, or home birth service discourages nonreligious circumcision of the newborn.

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    This chapter traces the development of Mother-Friendly Care and describes its core tenets along with supporting statistical information. The manual includes implementation strategies for the evidence-based nursing care training programs of such organizations as Lamaze Institute for Normal Birth and AWHONN, and supports the WHO-Unicef “Ninth Step of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative” to promote successful breastfeeding. Discourage the routine circumcision of newborn males for nonreligious reasons policy allows parents access to all information regarding keeping an intact penis or circumcision is paramount to aid parents in making an informed decision that is not based on religion or traditional values alone. Health care providers should aid new parents in making an informed decision regarding keeping an intact penis or circumcision. Understanding long- and short-term outcomes, safety, harms, and benefits will assist parents. Circumcision carries the risk of surgical mishap, adhesions, meatitis, meatal ulceration, infections, and bleeding.

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    How to Become Mother-Friendly: Policies and Procedures for Hospitals, Birth Centers, and Home Birth Services

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