A second edition of the definitive text in psychiatric rehabilitation
It has been over a decade since the first edition of Psychiatric Rehabilitation was published. During this time,
the field of psychiatric rehabilitation has become an accepted field of practice and study. Every state in the
United States and numerous countries now recognize psychiatric rehabilitation as an important component of an array
of services designed to help people with severe mental illnesses recover.
The psychiatric rehabilitation field has expanded dramatically in the 1990s and the beginning of this century.
Relatively new concepts, such as supported education, recovery, peer support, etc., are now an accepted part of
the field's lexicon. Hundreds of recent journal articles address issues of relevance to psychiatric rehabilitation.
These newer concepts and articles are all included in this second edition of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation defines and integrates the field. It examines the historical, conceptual, and empirical
base of psychiatric rehabilitation. Furthermore, it suggests a vision for the future.
Highlighted is the technology of psychiatric rehabilitation which permits the comprehensive training of practitioners,
the evaluation of practice, the development and replication of programs, and the integration of a comprehensive
psychiatric rehabilitation approach into mental health service systems.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation is recommended for educators, researchers, and advocates-anyone interested in understanding
and serving the needs of persons with psychiatric disabilities.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Review of the Research: Historical Myths
An Overview of the Research: Current Realities
Philosophy
Process and Technology
Diagnoses Plans and Interventions Personnel
Programs Service Systems
Technology for Change
Leadership for Change
Vision of the Future