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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lauren Mizock (Doctoral Faculty, Doctoral Faculty, Clinical Psychology PhD Program, Fielding Graduate University) , Erika Carr (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780190922351ISBN 10: 0190922354 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: History of the Mistreatment of Women with Serious Mental Illness Chapter 3: Women with Serious Mental Illness, Resilience, and the Recovery Movement Chapter 4: Motherhood, Family, and Relationships for Women with Serious Mental Illness Chapter 5: Work and Class Among Women with Serious Mental Illness Chapter 6: Cultural Factors Among Women with Serious Mental Illness: Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Spirituality Chapter 7: Sexual Objectification of Women with Serious Mental Illness Chapter 8: Trauma and Preventing Retraumatization of Women with Serious Mental Illness Chapter 9: Gender-Sensitive and Recovery-Oriented Care: A New Intervention Model Acknowledgements About the Authors Appendix References IndexReviews"""In this expertly crafted and accessible guide, Mizock and Carr articulate a culturally competent framework for delivering compassionate care that empowers women in recovery. This much-needed and imminently practical resource is timely and critical for recovery-oriented practice with women. It will appeal broadly to practitioners with its plethora of effective tools and heartfelt case examples."" -- Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Emory School of Medicine and Past-President, American Psychological Association ""At long last clinicians have book aimed at understanding the unique needs and experiences of women with serious mental illness, and that provides practical tools for helping them discover their own paths to recovery. This is essential reading for anyone involved in the treatment or rehabilitation of persons with severe psychiatric challenges."" -- Kim T. Mueser, PhD, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Professor of Occupational Therapy and Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University" In this expertly crafted and accessible guide, Mizock and Carr articulate a culturally competent framework for delivering compassionate care that empowers women in recovery. This much-needed and imminently practical resource is timely and critical for recovery-oriented practice with women. It will appeal broadly to practitioners with its plethora of effective tools and heartfelt case examples. -- Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Emory School of Medicine and Past-President, American Psychological Association At long last clinicians have book aimed at understanding the unique needs and experiences of women with serious mental illness, and that provides practical tools for helping them discover their own paths to recovery. This is essential reading for anyone involved in the treatment or rehabilitation of persons with severe psychiatric challenges. -- Kim T. Mueser, PhD, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Professor of Occupational Therapy and Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University In this expertly crafted and accessible guide, Mizock and Carr articulate a culturally competent framework for delivering compassionate care that empowers women in recovery. This much-needed and imminently practical resource is timely and critical for recovery-oriented practice with women. It will appeal broadly to practitioners with its plethora of effective tools and heartfelt case examples. -- Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Emory School of Medicine and Past-President, American Psychological Association At long last clinicians have book aimed at understanding the unique needs and experiences of women with serious mental illness, and that provides practical tools for helping them discover their own paths to recovery. This is essential reading for anyone involved in the treatment or rehabilitation of persons with severe psychiatric challenges. -- Kim T. Mueser, PhD, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Professor of Occupational Therapy and Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University At long last clinicians have book aimed at understanding the unique needs and experiences of women with serious mental illness, and that provides practical tools for helping them discover their own paths to recovery. This is essential reading for anyone involved in the treatment or rehabilitation of persons with severe psychiatric challenges. * Kim T. Mueser, PhD, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Professor of Occupational Therapy and Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University * In this expertly crafted and accessible guide, Mizock and Carr articulate a culturally competent framework for delivering compassionate care that empowers women in recovery. This much-needed and imminently practical resource is timely and critical for recovery-oriented practice with women. It will appeal broadly to practitioners with its plethora of effective tools and heartfelt case examples. * Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Emory School of Medicine and Past-President, American Psychological Association * Author InformationLauren Mizock, PhD is Core Faculty in the Clinical Psychology PhD program at Fielding Graduate University. Dr. Mizock is the co-author of Acceptance of Mental Illness and Researcher Race, in addition to over 40 publications. She is also the co-chair, with Dr. Carr, of the Task Force for Women with Serious Mental Illness in the Society for the Psychology of Women of the American Psychological Association (APA). Dr. Mizock is a licensed clinical psychologist and maintains a private practice in San Francisco, CA. Erika Carr, PhD is in a tenure-track position as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine and also serves as Director of the Behavioral Intervention Service and Director of the Inpatient Psychology Service at Connecticut Mental Health Center in New Haven, CT. Dr. Carr provides clinical care with individuals who experience serious mental illness and has a particular interest in positive behavioural supports (PBS) and women who experience serious mental illness. Dr. Carr is on the American Psychological Association (APA) Task Force for Serious Mental Illness, and serves as Chair of the Section on Community Mental Health/State Hospitals in Division 18 - Psychologists in the Public Sector within APA. Dr. Carr is also involved in advocacy locally and nationally as she seeks to advance the experience of women with serious mental illness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |