Empower self-determination through inclusion, equity, and community
collaboration with this invaluable resource on shared decision
making. This book is a comprehensive guide to shared decision making
(SDM), which is both a treatment philosophy and a well-developed
clinical approach that clarifies responsibilities and tasks between
patients with serious mental illness, providers, families, and other
stakeholders, framing a person’s pursuit of health and life goals
in terms of partnership. Patrick Corrigan weaves together general
concepts of self-determination with the details of actually doing
SDM. The chapters outline basic SDM principles within social and
psychological contexts, taking into consideration variances related to
diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and examining the
unique intersections of the individual identity, with an emphasis on
race and ethnicity, culture, age, and poverty. These principles are
then put into action with concrete, step-by-step guidance on doing
SDM, complete with worksheets and case examples. Shared Decision
Making and Serious Mental Illness examines SDM's place in the
evolution of a recovery-oriented care system from resistance and
compliance to self-determination. It reviews principles and practices
of community-based participatory research that are relevant to SDM,
looking ahead to the future of SDM and serious mental illness.
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433843990
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter