Contemporary Dual Diagnosis MH/MR Service Models Volume 1: Residential and Day Services

Author: John W.Jacobson, Ph.D., BCBA, James A. Mulick, Ph.D., Steve Holburn, Ph.D.

Description:

No special needs group among people with mental retardation and developmental disabilities strains the service capacity of community and residential services to a greater extent than do people with dual diagnoses of developmental and psychiatric conditions. During the past decade many provider agencies have developed specialized services for people with dual diagnosis. Some have specialized in a primary focus of service for such people, including residential or housing and day servicesAithough these programs incorporate mental health services and heightened clinician presence and influence on everyday activities compared to other developmental services programs, progressive specialized programs also include key elements typical of the most progressive non-specialized settings. The program models for residential and day services in this book include the entire range of residential and housing options available for people with dual diagnosis. These program models share common features that are responsive to the prevailing philosophy of individualized service, tempered by important differences in service mix and approaches that reflect differing needs of different subgroups of people with dual diagnosis.

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Table of contents

ISBN: 1-57256-029-0
Printed: 2002, 139 pages

Introduction: Dual Diagnosis Residential and Day Services
> John W Jacobson and James A. Mulick

Chapter 1: Residential Treatment Model for People with Developmental Disabilities and Mental Disorders: The Devereux Foundation
> Michael Weinberg, Susan Hyman, and Thomas Barnes

Chapter 2: Stockley Center Psychology Department Dual Diagnosis Services
> Doris Lauckner Linda Hare-Tucker; and Karen Gregory MA.

Chapter 3: Short Term Emergency Residential Treatment for Individuals with a Developmental Disability and Mental Illness
> John L. Forbes

Chapter 4: A Short Stay Inpatient Unit for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
> Lauren R. Chariot, Susan Abend, Van Silka, Barbara Kuropatkin, Michel Bolduc, Otto Garcia, and Michelle Foley

Chapter 5: Treatment Integrity in the Provision of Services to Individuals with Dual Diagnosis
> Brett E. Hemstreet and Kathleen M. Drake

Chapter 6: Designing and Delivering Community Based Group Home Services for Adults with Dual Diagnosis
> Valerie Gaus and Matthew Sturiale

Chapter 7: Individualized Waiver Services: Working Methods
> Darlene Magito McLaughlin and Thomas R. Spinosa

Chapter 8: A Model for Community Based Programs Focusing on the Behavioral Rehabilitation of Children, Adolescents and Families
> Delmina Henry, Joseph Cautilla, Lynn Santilli-Connor and Karen Clarke

Chapter 9: Adapting Psychiatric Rehabilitation Models in Services for People with Dual Diagnosis
> Thane A. Dykstra and E. Paul Holmes

Chapter 10: Alternative Opportunities: How to Create Day Services for People with Dual Diagnosis
> Edith Belitza and Diane LaSov

Chapter 11: Residential and Day Programs for Persons with Dual Diagnosis: A Summary
> Dorothy M. Griffiths and William I Gardner

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