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Other titles in the J-B Mhs Single Issue Mental Health Services series:
- New Directions for Youth Development, a Critical View of Youth Mentoring, No. 93 Spring 2002
- Youth Development and After-School Time: A Tale of Many Cities: New Directions for Youth Development
- New Directions for Youth Development, No. 95 : Pathways To Positive Development Among Diverse Youth (02 Edition)
- New Directions for Youth Development, When, Where, What, and How Youth Learn: Blurring School and Community Boundaries, No. 97 Spring 2003
- Deconstructing the School-to-prison Pipeline
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Families Coping with Mental Illness: The Cultural Context, No. 77
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Building Teams and Programs for Effective Psychiatric Reh
- Advancing Mental Health and Primary Care Collaboration in the Public Sector
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Speculative Innovations for Helping People with Serious M
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, the Role of the State Hospital in the Twenty-First Centur
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, What the Oregon Health Plan Can Teach Us about Managed Me
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Psychiatric Aspects of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment, No. 86 Summer 2000
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, What Mental Health Practioners Need to Know about HIV and
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, the Role of Organized Psychology in Treatment of the Seri
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Deinstitutionalization: Promise and Problems, No. 90
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Best of New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1979-2
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Improving Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment in an Era of Ma
- New Directions for Mental Health Services, Emerging Issues in Forensic Psychiatry: From the Clinic to the Courthouse, No. 69
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- Sports-Based Youth Dvlpmnt 115
- Community Organizing and Youth Advocacy
New Directions for Mental Health Services, Spirituality and Religion in Recovery from Mental Illness
by Roger D. Fallot
Synopses & Reviews It is essential to pay attention to the religious and spiritual side of clients' experiences in order to create mental health services that are holistic and genuinely responsive to clients' needs. Drawing on first-hand accounts of consumers as well as on current research, this volume of New Directions for Mental Health Services illustrates the ways that spirituality--whether defined traditionally or in the broadest holistic sense--can be an active part of recovery. The authors describe innovative collaborations among faith communities, mental health organizations and agencies, and people with mental illness--and offer specific guidelines for developing such relationships more fully. They also review existing research that demonstrates a positive connection between spirituality and well-being and suggest future directions for increasing the integration of spirituality into mental health services.<BR>
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780787947088
- Author:
- Fallot, Roger D.
- Publisher:
- Jossey-Bass
- Subject:
- Psychotherapy - General
- Series:
- J-B Mhs Single Issue Mental Health Services
- Series Volume:
- 56
- Publication Date:
- December 1998
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 105
- Dimensions:
- 9.14x6.02x.30 in. .39 lbs.
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