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"Should be widely consulted by social workers and human services personnel." — Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare MANAGED CARE IN
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| Focuses on managed care from a social work perspective | |
| Only book to address children's services issues | |
| Covers theory and first-hand field experience | |
| Extensive use of case studies |
Contents and contributors
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An Introduction to Managed Care in Human Services, Stephen P. Wernet, Saint Louis University |
PART ONE: Service System Design
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Challenges and Opportunities for Public Child Welfare, Joan R. Rycraft, University of Texas at Arlington | |
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Current Practices in Public Child Welfare, John Mordock, consultant in child welfare and children's mental health | |
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System Reform in Public Mental Health: The Massachusetts Experience, Christopher Hudson, Salem State College | |
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Redesigning a Community-Based System of Child and Family Services, Barbara Thomlison, University of Calgary, William Meade, and J. J. Pritchard |
PART TWO: The Service Delivery System
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Managed PsychCare, Kathleen E.Buescher, LCSW, President, Provident Counseling Center, and Stephen P. Wernet | |
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A Partnership of Community Provider Organizations for Behavioral Health Care, Lloyd Sidwell, Family Resources Inc. | |
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The Continuum of Care in Children's Behavioral Health Care, Robert Barker, South West Behavioral Health Care, Inc. and Stephen P. Wernet | |
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Organizational Reform in a Community Mental Health Center, Stephen Christian Michaels, LCSW, and Gary Noll, Ph.D., DuPage County Public Health Department - Mental Health |
PART THREE: The Changing Therapeutic Relationship
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Relationships, Encounters, and the Corporate Culture in Managed Mental Health Care, Patrick Crotty, Loyola University Chicago |
Epilogue
Index
1999, Paper, 240 Pages, ISBN 978-0-925065-30-8, Price $49.95
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