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El. knyga: Mental Health Practice in a Digital World: A Clinicians Guide

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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Health Informatics
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319141091
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Health Informatics
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319141091
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The purpose of the Mental Health Practice in a Digital World: A Clinicians Guide book is to prepare clinicians to understand, critically evaluate, and embrace well-designed and validated technologies that have the potential of transforming the access, affordability, and accountability of mental healthcare. The reader will become aware of the practical applications of technology in mental health as well as research supporting information technology tools, policy debates. Each chapter contains either examples or scenarios that are relevant to the current practice of mental health care. Policy makers, application developers, scientists, and executives that have lead or supported the use of technologies in real world practice are chapter authors. The goal for this book is to be the key resource for current and future mental health clinicians in the U.S. and around the world to become familiar with technology innovations and how they impact and improve clinical practice. We ask you that you adhere to the following format for your chapter. A standard format will allow the reader to have a consistent framework and reference for any technology they decide to adopt or share with others. Background/History, meaning why was the technology needed/desired and what is the background or history of its development and use. Research or policy infrastructure or background that supports the technology or science and experience that shows caution. Description of the technology , hardware, software, network, etc., programming (technical description and how it works) Two practical examples and scenarios with a picture or diagram if necessary Future research and or trends regarding future innovations in your area. Any pearls of wisdom for clinicians While this outline will not exactly fit all chapters, it will provide a standard format that ranges from the background of the development and use technology to very practical use examples.

Recenzijos

This book fills a useful and relatively empty niche, discussing broadly the use of computer technology in mental health. For mental health professionals unfamiliar with informatics and informaticians new to working in the mental health arena, this book will give much useful information. (E. P. Hoffer, Computing Reviews, October, 2015)

Detailing the dynamic nature of the technological landscape of the medical profession, and mental health specifically, this book addresses various aspects of incorporating technological advances into the practice of psychiatry for the benefit of clinicians, support staff, and, most importantly, patients. The primary audience is mental health professionals actively involved in assessing and treating individuals with mental health disorders, especially those less well-versed in using these technologies to improve efficiency and patient care. (Steven T. Herron, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2015) Past, Present and Future Policy Landscape for Technology in Public Mental Health Care.- Electronic Health Records Technology: Policy and Realities.- Leading Health IT Optimization: A Next Frontier.- Computer aided Psychotherapy Technologies.- Cognitive Assessment and Enhancement Technologies.- Digital platform and technology innovation in treatment of substance use disorders.- Technology and Adolescent Behavioral Health Care.- An Overview of Practicing High Quality Telepsychiatry.- Virtual Reality Technologies.- Social Media Technologies.- Technology Tools supportive of DSM-V: An Overview.- Summary and Look Forward.

1 Past, Present, and Future Policy and IT Landscape in Public Mental Health Care
1(12)
Ron Manderscheid
2 Electronic Health Records Technology: Policies and Realities
13(24)
Lori Simon
3 Leading Health IT Optimization: A Next Frontier
37(20)
Greg Hindahl
4 Computer-Aided Psychotherapy Technologies
57(24)
Marni L. Jacob
Eric A. Storch
5 Computerized Cognitive Training Based upon Neuroplasticity
81(42)
Charles Shinaver
Peter C. Entwistle
6 Clinical Communication Technologies for Addiction Treatment
123(18)
Richard N. Rosenthal
7 Technology and Adolescent Behavioral Health Care
141(18)
Todd E. Peters
Theresa Herman
Neal R. Patel
Harsh K. Trivedi
8 An Overview of Practicing High Quality Telepsychiatry
159(24)
Donna Vanderpool
9 Social Media
183(16)
John S. Luo
Brian N. Smith
10 Technology Tools Supportive of DSM-5: An Overview
199(14)
Nathaniel Clark
Theresa Herman
Jerry Halverson
Harsh K. Trivedi
11 Summary and Look Forward
213(8)
Nancy M. Lorenzi
Naakesh A. Dewan
Index 221