Fountain House: Creating Community in Mental Health Practice
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contents | Often people with mental illness feel alone in society, with no place to go and little hope. Their isolation can be further perpetuated through typical approaches to treatment, such as case management and psychotherapy.Since 1948, the Fountain House "working community" has worked to address the isolation and social stigmatization faced by people with mental illness. This volume describes in detail its evidence-based, cost-effective, and replicable model, which produces substantive outcomes in employment, schooling, housing, and general wellness. Through an emphasis on personal choice, professional and patient collaboration, and, most important, "the need to be needed," Fountain House demonstrates that people with serious mental illness can not only live but also contribute and thrive in society.The authors also explore the evolution of Fountain House practice, which is grounded in social work and psychiatry and informs current strength-based and recovery methodologies. Its inherent humanity, social inclusivity, message of personal empowerment, and innovation--a unique approach on behalf of people suffering from mental illness--have led to the paradigm's worldwide adoption |
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spelling | Doyle, Alan aut Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice Alan Doyle, Julius Lanoil, Kenneth Dudek New York, NY Columbia University Press [2013] © 2013 1 online resource (216 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher’s Web site, viewed September 10 2015) Often people with mental illness feel alone in society, with no place to go and little hope. Their isolation can be further perpetuated through typical approaches to treatment, such as case management and psychotherapy.Since 1948, the Fountain House "working community" has worked to address the isolation and social stigmatization faced by people with mental illness. This volume describes in detail its evidence-based, cost-effective, and replicable model, which produces substantive outcomes in employment, schooling, housing, and general wellness. Through an emphasis on personal choice, professional and patient collaboration, and, most important, "the need to be needed," Fountain House demonstrates that people with serious mental illness can not only live but also contribute and thrive in society.The authors also explore the evolution of Fountain House practice, which is grounded in social work and psychiatry and informs current strength-based and recovery methodologies. Its inherent humanity, social inclusivity, message of personal empowerment, and innovation--a unique approach on behalf of people suffering from mental illness--have led to the paradigm's worldwide adoption In English Community mental health services Fountain House (New York, N.Y.) Soziale Probleme, Sozialdienste, Versicherungen Geschichte Community mental health services New York (State) New York History Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization New York (State) New York Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization Mentally ill Institutional care United States History Mentally ill Institutional care Mentally ill Rehabilitation New York (State) New York Mentally ill Rehabilitation Mentally ill New York (State) New York Rehabilitation POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare PSYCHOLOGY Experimental Psychology USA Dudek, Kenneth Verfasser (DE-588)1051021014 aut Lanoil, Julius Verfasser (DE-588)1051020999 aut http://www.degruyter.com/doi/book/10.7312/doyl15710 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Doyle, Alan Dudek, Kenneth Lanoil, Julius Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice Often people with mental illness feel alone in society, with no place to go and little hope. Their isolation can be further perpetuated through typical approaches to treatment, such as case management and psychotherapy.Since 1948, the Fountain House "working community" has worked to address the isolation and social stigmatization faced by people with mental illness. This volume describes in detail its evidence-based, cost-effective, and replicable model, which produces substantive outcomes in employment, schooling, housing, and general wellness. Through an emphasis on personal choice, professional and patient collaboration, and, most important, "the need to be needed," Fountain House demonstrates that people with serious mental illness can not only live but also contribute and thrive in society.The authors also explore the evolution of Fountain House practice, which is grounded in social work and psychiatry and informs current strength-based and recovery methodologies. Its inherent humanity, social inclusivity, message of personal empowerment, and innovation--a unique approach on behalf of people suffering from mental illness--have led to the paradigm's worldwide adoption Community mental health services Fountain House (New York, N.Y.) Soziale Probleme, Sozialdienste, Versicherungen Geschichte Community mental health services New York (State) New York History Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization New York (State) New York Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization Mentally ill Institutional care United States History Mentally ill Institutional care Mentally ill Rehabilitation New York (State) New York Mentally ill Rehabilitation Mentally ill New York (State) New York Rehabilitation POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare PSYCHOLOGY Experimental Psychology |
title | Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice |
title_auth | Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice |
title_exact_search | Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice |
title_full | Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice Alan Doyle, Julius Lanoil, Kenneth Dudek |
title_fullStr | Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice Alan Doyle, Julius Lanoil, Kenneth Dudek |
title_full_unstemmed | Fountain House Creating Community in Mental Health Practice Alan Doyle, Julius Lanoil, Kenneth Dudek |
title_short | Fountain House |
title_sort | fountain house creating community in mental health practice |
title_sub | Creating Community in Mental Health Practice |
topic | Community mental health services Fountain House (New York, N.Y.) Soziale Probleme, Sozialdienste, Versicherungen Geschichte Community mental health services New York (State) New York History Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization New York (State) New York Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization Mentally ill Institutional care United States History Mentally ill Institutional care Mentally ill Rehabilitation New York (State) New York Mentally ill Rehabilitation Mentally ill New York (State) New York Rehabilitation POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare PSYCHOLOGY Experimental Psychology |
topic_facet | Community mental health services Fountain House (New York, N.Y.) Soziale Probleme, Sozialdienste, Versicherungen Geschichte Community mental health services New York (State) New York History Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization New York (State) New York Mentally ill Deinstitutionalization Mentally ill Institutional care United States History Mentally ill Institutional care Mentally ill Rehabilitation New York (State) New York Mentally ill Rehabilitation Mentally ill New York (State) New York Rehabilitation POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare PSYCHOLOGY Experimental Psychology USA |
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