Mental health systems are in a crucial transition period, thanks to the increasing prominence of health promotion therapy and a corresponding shift toward emphasizing wellness and empowerment, holistic and family-friendly design, and empirically supported treatment. Such changes demand adjustments to mental health education, and re-education, to maintain a common ground. The first book of its kind, Integrating Health Promotion and Mental Health presents a seamless frameworkfor approaching contemporary mental health problems.
Part I - Fundamental Concepts; Pursuing Wellness through Mental Health System Reform; Health Promotion; Evidenve-Based Mental Health for Health Promotion Practice; Part II - Theory, Principles and Policies; Health Promotion and Theories for Mental Health Practice; Connecting Health Promotion Principles to Mental Health Policies and Programs; Part III - Integration and Application; Using Health Promotion Principles to Guide Clinical and Community-Based Mental Health Assessment; Integrating Health Promotion Strategies into Traditional Mental Health Interventions; Evaluating and Measuring Health Promotion Strategies for Mental Health Interventions; Part IV - Special Populations; Health Promotion Strategies for Women with Co-Morbid Health and Mental Health Conditions; Health Promotion Strategies for the Mental Health Needs of Children and Families; Part V - Organizational Leadership, Readiness and CUltural Competence; Moving Health Promotion Forward: Culturally Competent Leadership, Strategic Planning and Organizational Readiness;
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