Individual Placement and Support: An Evidence-Based Approach to Supported Employment

Author:   Robert E. Drake (Professor, Professor, Dartmouth Medical School) ,  Gary R. Bond (Professor, Professor, Dartmouth Medical School) ,  Deborah R. Becker (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Dartmouth Medical School)
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Pages:   204
Publication Date:   15 November 2012
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Employment is the highest priority for many people with severe mental illness and it is a central aspect of recovery. Over the past two decades, the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment has emerged as the prominent evidence-based approach to vocational rehabilitation. This comprehensive monograph synthesizes the research and experience on IPS supported employment: historical context, core principles, effectiveness, long-term outcomes, non-vocational outcomes, cost-effectiveness, generalizability, fidelity, implementation, policy, and future research. A collaboration of the top researchers in the area, this book will have broad appeal to professionals and researchers working with populations with psychiatric disabilities and in community mental health and social service settings. In tracing the evolution of IPS, readers are equipped with an elegant example of the transition from needs assessment, to model development, to testing, and to dissemination.

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Author:   Robert E. Drake (Professor, Professor, Dartmouth Medical School) ,  Gary R. Bond (Professor, Professor, Dartmouth Medical School) ,  Deborah R. Becker (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Dartmouth Medical School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 15.60cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9780199734016


ISBN 10:   0199734011
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   15 November 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Section I. Background and Concepts 1. Introduction 2. Evolution of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services in the U.S. 3. Origins of Individual Placement and Support Section II. Research on IPS Supported Employment 4. IPS Principles 5. Employment Outcomes 6. Non-vocational Outcomes 7. Economic Outcomes 8. Generalizability of IPS 9. Methodological Considerations Section III. Implementation, Limitations, Future Directions, and Conclusions 10. Implementing IPS 11. Limitations and Future Research 12. Policy Recommendations Appendix: SE Fidelity Scale References Index

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<br> Many people with serious mental illness want to work. IPS was the watershed moment that definitively advanced vocational rehabilitation in this regard. In this single text, Drake, Bond, and Becker, like the front line of a star football team, lay out their program and its 20-year body of research supporting it. The future of work for those psychiatrically disabled is many times brighter as a result. -- Patrick W. Corrigan, Psy.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology <br><p><br> This book is a tour de force from the creators of the IPS approach to supported employment. The authors cogently and comprehensively present the research foundations, placing it squarely in the world of evidence-based practices. It is informative and provides a thorough introduction to everything a general reader would want to know about IPS supported employment. -- Howard H. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine <br><p><br> The IPS model of supported employment is the most empirically validated approach to vocational rehabilitation for people with a serious mental illness, with evidence drawn from numerous studies conducted in the U.S. and abroad. In this volume for the first time, Drake, Bond, and Becker bring together and synthesize the abundant research on IPS to describe the origins and development of the model, its effects on competitive work and other outcomes, costs and economic outcomes, and implementation issues. This valuable, concisely written book is a treasure trove for anyone interested in improving the vocational functioning of people with a serious mental illness, including vocational counselors and their supervisors, program planners and policy makers, researchers, and students in the fields of psychiatric rehabilitation, clinical psychology, and social work. -- Kim T. Mueser, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University <br><p><br> Work repres


Many people with serious mental illness want to work. IPS was the watershed moment that definitively advanced vocational rehabilitation in this regard. In this single text, Drake, Bond, and Becker, like the front line of a star football team, lay out their program and its 20-year body of research supporting it. The future of work for those psychiatrically disabled is many times brighter as a result. -- Patrick W. Corrigan, Psy.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology This book is a tour de force from the creators of the IPS approach to supported employment. The authors cogently and comprehensively present the research foundations, placing it squarely in the world of evidence-based practices. It is informative and provides a thorough introduction to everything a general reader would want to know about IPS supported employment. -- Howard H. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine The IPS model of supported employment is the most empirically validated approach to vocational rehabilitation for people with a serious mental illness, with evidence drawn from numerous studies conducted in the U.S. and abroad. In this volume for the first time, Drake, Bond, and Becker bring together and synthesize the abundant research on IPS to describe the origins and development of the model, its effects on competitive work and other outcomes, costs and economic outcomes, and implementation issues. This valuable, concisely written book is a treasure trove for anyone interested in improving the vocational functioning of people with a serious mental illness, including vocational counselors and their supervisors, program planners and policy makers, researchers, and students in the fields of psychiatric rehabilitation, clinical psychology, and social work. -- Kim T. Mueser, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University Work repres


"""Many people with serious mental illness want to work. IPS was the watershed moment that definitively advanced vocational rehabilitation in this regard. In this single text, Drake, Bond, and Becker, like the front line of a star football team, lay out their program and its 20-year body of research supporting it. The future of work for those psychiatrically disabled is many times brighter as a result."" -- Patrick W. Corrigan, Psy.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology ""This book is a tour de force from the creators of the IPS approach to supported employment. The authors cogently and comprehensively present the research foundations, placing it squarely in the world of evidence-based practices. It is informative and provides a thorough introduction to everything a general reader would want to know about IPS supported employment.""-- Howard H. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine ""The IPS model of supported employment is the most empirically validated approach to vocational rehabilitation for people with a serious mental illness, with evidence drawn from numerous studies conducted in the U.S. and abroad. In this volume for the first time, Drake, Bond, and Becker bring together and synthesize the abundant research on IPS to describe the origins and development of the model, its effects on competitive work and other outcomes, costs and economic outcomes, and implementation issues. This valuable, concisely written book is a treasure trove for anyone interested in improving the vocational functioning of people with a serious mental illness, including vocational counselors and their supervisors, program planners and policy makers, researchers, and students in the fields of psychiatric rehabilitation, clinical psychology, and social work."" -- Kim T. Mueser, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University ""Work represents one of the most fundamental ways in which a person can be a vital member of a community and of society. Yet, in many countries, most people with severe mental health problems are unemployed, making social participation and full citizenship the more difficult. In high-income countries, the leading evidence-based method to promote employment among such people is Individual Placement and Support (IPS). Bob Drake, Gary Bond, and Deborah Becker are the undisputed pioneers in this field, and this book is therefore essential reading for everyone interested in this topic. Both clear and comprehensive, this book serves as the best possible introduction to the rationale and the practice of IPS. The continuing refinement, adaptation, and implementation are some of the most important challenges facing mental health care today."" -- Graham Thornicroft, Ph.D., Professor of Community Psychiatry, King's College London"


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Robert E. Drake, MD, PhD, is the Andrew Thomson Professor of Psychiatry and Community and Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and the Director of the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center. Gary R. Bond, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and Senior Researcher at the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center. Deborah R. Becker MEd, CRC, is Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine and Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and Director of Supported Employment at the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center.

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