Public Policy and Mental Health
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Public Policy and Mental Health

Avenues for Prevention

  1. 88 pages
  2. English
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Public Policy and Mental Health

Avenues for Prevention

About this book

This eighth book in the Prevention Practice Kit provides a broad overview of the types of policies governments establish to prevent mental disorders as well as the various ways in which these policies are created. The authors describe the process of analyzing public programs, laws, policies, and managerial innovations in mental disorder prevention, and help readers examine both the rationale for these programs and policies and whether or not they really work.

The text includes valuable case studies on the development of prevention interventions, the impact of individuals and organizations on policies, what happens when attempts to change policies are ineffective, and the considerable amount of effort that is often needed to create needed policy changes in the mental health arena. Questions are provided throughout the text to encourage the reader to engage the topics in a critical manner.

This book is part of the Prevention Practice Kit: Action Guides for Mental Health, a collection of eight books each authored by scholars in the specific field of prevention and edited by Dr. Robert K. Conyne and Dr. Arthur M. Horne. The books in the collection conform to the editors? outline to promote a consistent reading experience. Designed to provide human services practitioners, counselors, psychologists, social workers, instructors, and students with concrete direction for spreading and improving the practice of prevention, the series provides thorough coverage of prevention application including a general overview of prevention, best practices, diversity and cultural relevance, psychoeducational groups, consultation, program development and evaluation, evidence base, and public policy.

This book is endorsed by the Prevention Section of the Society of Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association. Fifty percent of all royalties are donated to Division 17 of the APA.

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Table of contents

  1. PUBLIC POLICY AND MENTAL HEALTH-FRONT COVER
  2. PUBLIC POLICY AND MENTAL HEALTH
  3. BRIEF CONTENTS
  4. DETAILED CONTENTS
  5. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC POLICY AND PREVENTION
  6. Step 1: Define the Problem
  7. Step 2: Develop Objectives
  8. Step 3: Construct the Alternative Courses of Action
  9. Step 4: Evaluate the Alternative Courses of Action
  10. Step 5: Choose the Course of Action
  11. CHAPTER 2: RATIONALES FOR PUBLIC SECTOR INTERVENTIONS
  12. Market Failures
  13. Summary
  14. CHAPTER 3: HOW PREVENTION EFFORTS ARE ADDRESSED BY PUBLIC POLICIES
  15. General Screening
  16. The Importance of School Counseling
  17. The Importance of Mental Health Courts
  18. Policies Targeting Psychological Phenomena
  19. Substance-Related Disorders
  20. Nicotine Use, Abuse, and Dependence
  21. Alcohol Use, Abuse, and Dependence
  22. Drug Use, Abuse, and Dependence
  23. Mood-Related Disturbances
  24. Depression
  25. Suicide Prevention
  26. Questions for Discussion
  27. CHAPTER 4: THE FORMATION OF PUBLIC POLICY: CASE STUDIES
  28. Case Study 1: The Process of Establishing Suicide Deterrents on the GGB
  29. Discussion Questions
  30. Case Study 2: Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s Impact on Legislation
  31. Discussion Questions
  32. Case Study 3: DARE: An Examination of Research Versus Policy
  33. Discussion Questions
  34. Case Study 4: Development of the PPACA
  35. A Brief History of Nationalized Health Care Attempts
  36. Development of the PPACA
  37. Timeline for Implementation
  38. Discussion Questions
  39. CHAPTER 5: CHANGING PUBLIC POLICIES
  40. Examples 1 and 2: Whistleblowers and the Role of the Media
  41. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
  42. The Willowbrook Hepatitis Study
  43. Examples 3 to 8: Personal Stories
  44. Mental Health America
  45. Amber Alerts
  46. Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act
  47. Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984
  48. Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993
  49. Ryan White CARE Act
  50. Changing Public Policy: Lessons Learned
  51. Change Does Not Come Without Effort, Sometimes Years of Effort
  52. Building or Joining an Advocacy Group Can Help
  53. Most Policy Changes Are Incremental
  54. Other Avenues to Influence Public Policy
  55. REFERENCES
  56. INDEX
  57. ABOUT THE AUTHORS