Mental health services in a managed care setting are described and the incongruence between traditional psychology training and the clinical realities of managed care is examined. Problems due to insufficient training of clinicians are delineated along with suggestions for remediation of these problems. Specific training areas based on published literature are suggested. These include: brief therapy; assessment; and comprehension of the health care system. A graduate training curriculum based ( ) on these training areas is proposed and suggestions for implementation are made
Training is an important part of modern European healthcare services and is often cited as a way to ...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Psychotherapy has long been an essential component of clinical psychiatry and many young physicians ...
Although there is much discussion within the professional literature about the training needs of gra...
The mental health care delivery system is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented proportion as ...
In this authoritative new text, students get a foundation in the theory and practice of clinical men...
In this research, 4 studies were conducted that focused on training to provide better services in cl...
Despite criticisms dating back to the 1950s, and minimal progress reducing mental health burdens, th...
This chapter discusses the clinical psychology curriculum and the industrialization of behavior heal...
management training. Learning about management requires the same process as learning about medicine;...
This article provides evidence to suggest that mental health nurses may not be as competent in medic...
The introduction of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) acknowledges the potential c...
Many studies have been done that attempted to define “managed care” and identify the challenges it p...
<Abstract> The purpose of this study is to identify the present state of training system for m...
High quality mental health services do not reach the youth who need them, leading to efforts to impl...
Training is an important part of modern European healthcare services and is often cited as a way to ...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Psychotherapy has long been an essential component of clinical psychiatry and many young physicians ...
Although there is much discussion within the professional literature about the training needs of gra...
The mental health care delivery system is undergoing a metamorphosis of unprecedented proportion as ...
In this authoritative new text, students get a foundation in the theory and practice of clinical men...
In this research, 4 studies were conducted that focused on training to provide better services in cl...
Despite criticisms dating back to the 1950s, and minimal progress reducing mental health burdens, th...
This chapter discusses the clinical psychology curriculum and the industrialization of behavior heal...
management training. Learning about management requires the same process as learning about medicine;...
This article provides evidence to suggest that mental health nurses may not be as competent in medic...
The introduction of graduate primary care mental health workers (GMHWs) acknowledges the potential c...
Many studies have been done that attempted to define “managed care” and identify the challenges it p...
<Abstract> The purpose of this study is to identify the present state of training system for m...
High quality mental health services do not reach the youth who need them, leading to efforts to impl...
Training is an important part of modern European healthcare services and is often cited as a way to ...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Psychotherapy has long been an essential component of clinical psychiatry and many young physicians ...