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Contemporary Dual Diagnosis: MH/MR Service Models Volume I
Contemporary Dual Diagnosis: MH/MR Service Models Volume I

Contemporary Dual Diagnosis: MH/MR Service Models Volume I

Residential and Day Services

Monograph series

MEDICAL

139 Pages, 7 x 9 3/4

Trade Paper, $29.95 (US $29.95) (CA $37.95)

Publication Date: January 2002

ISBN 9781572560284

Rights: US & CA

NADD (Jan 2002)

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Overview

No special needs group among people with mental retardation and developmental disabilities strains the service capacity of community and residential services to a greater extent than do people with dual diagnoses of developmental and psychiatric conditions. During the past decade many provider agencies have developed specialized services for people with dual diagnosis. Some have specialized in a primary focus of service for such people, including residential or housing and day services. Although these programs incorporate mental health services and heightened clinician presence and influence on everyday activities compared to other developmental services programs, progressive specialized programs also include key elements typical of the most progressive nonspecialized settings. The program models for residential and day services in this book include the entire range of residential and housing options available for people with dual diagnosis. These program models share common features that are responsive to the prevailing philosophy of individualized service, tempered by important differences in service mix and approaches that reflect differing needs of different subgroups of people with dual diagnosis.

Author Biography

John Jacobson, PhD, worked for the New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Office of Planning. James A. Mulick is professor of pediatrics and psychology at Ohio State University and director of fellowship training for postdoctoral fellows in the Pediatric Psychology MRDD specialty program at Columbus Children's Hospital. He lives in Colombus, Ohio. Steve Holburn is a research scientist at the New York State Institute for Basic Research. He lives in Staten Island, New York.

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