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100 1 _aJackson, Robert L.
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245 1 4 _aThe clubhouse model :
_bempowering applications of theory to generalist practice /
_cRobert L. Jackson.
260 _aAustralia ;
_aBelmont, CA :
_bBrooks/Cole,
_cc2001.
300 _axiii, 210 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a$a Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction: New Roles for Generalist Practitioners. 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Mental Illness. 3. Systems Perspective and the Clubhouse Model. 4. Roles, Self-Efficacy, and the Work-Ordered Day. 5. Employment and Education. 6. Identity Development through Clubhouse Membership. 7. Socialization into Communities. 8. The Case for Case Management: Food, Housing, and Income Support. 9. Concepts of Culture and the Clubhouse Community. 10. Clubhouse Management and Leadership. 11. Joining Theory and Community-Building Practice. Appendices.
520 _a$a This innovative book demonstrates how one model draws a variety of theories and components of theory into practical use-helping your students see the many, creative ways that theory can be applied to real-life generalist practice, at micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Effectively organized to illustrate how theories can complement each other, Robert L. Jackson's THE CLUBHOUSE MODEL: EMPOWERING APPLICATIONS OF THEORY TO GENERALIST PRACTICE describes an empowering model for generalist practice, a comprehensive approach designed to address the community support needs of adults with mental illness. This model originated in New York City and has been replicated all over the world. The model serves as a template and powerful heuristic device for the illustration of how theory and components of theory are applied in generalist practice. Jackson covers essential aspects of a range of human behavior theories and components of theory. He relates these aspects of theory to a widely respected generalist practice example, the clubhouse model. He shows how theory and components of theory inform and guide community building practice roles
610 2 0 _aFountain House (New York, N.Y.)
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650 0 _aPsychiatric social work.
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650 0 _aMentally ill
_xServices for.
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650 0 _aMentally ill
_xRehabilitation.
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650 0 _aMental illness
_xTreatment.
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