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Sun, An-Pyng – Social Work, 2012
Homeless individuals with co-occurring disorders (CODs) of severe mental illness and substance use disorder are one of the most vulnerable populations. This article provides practitioners with a framework and strategies for helping this client population. Four components emerged from a literature review: (1) ensuring an effective transition for…
Descriptors: Housing Needs, Supported Employment, Homeless People, Residential Programs
Covarrubias, Irene; Han, Meekyung – Social Work, 2011
In this study, the attitudes toward and beliefs about serious mental illness (SMI) held by a group of graduate social work students in the northwestern United States were examined. Mental health stigma was examined with relation to the following factors: participants' level of social contact with SMI populations, adherence to stereotypes about SMI…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Social Work, Social Bias
Leung, Patrick; Cheung, Monit; Tsui, Venus – Social Work, 2012
An exploratory survey indicated that the depression prevalence among Chinese Americans is 17.4 percent. Of 516 respondents, 34.9 percent preferred seeking advice from friends or relatives, followed by 30.2 percent not showing any preference when facing a mental health problem. Logistic regression results pointed to three contributing factors:…
Descriptors: Health Services, Family Problems, Help Seeking, Family Violence
Andrews, Arlene Bowers – Social Work, 2012
When a client faces a penalty of death, defense attorneys may call on social workers in many capacities: mitigation specialist, expert witness, consulting specialist, direct witness, or defense-initiated victim outreach worker. The American Bar Association set forth standards for capital defense attorneys, which led an interdisciplinary team to…
Descriptors: Interviews, Guidelines, Biographies, Data Interpretation
Hughes, Shannon; Cohen, David – Social Work, 2010
The purpose of this integrative review is to facilitate social work practitioners' understanding of how psychotropic drug harms are assessed in clinical trials and to make specific suggestions for social workers' increased involvement in detecting drug harms in their clients. The authors undertook a comprehensive review of interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment, Social Work, Caseworkers
Van Dorn, Richard A.; Scheyett, Anna; Swanson, Jeffrey W.; Swartz, Marvin S. – Social Work, 2010
Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are legal documents that allow individuals to express their wishes for future psychiatric care and to authorize a legally appointed proxy to make decisions on their behalf during incapacitating crises. PADs are viewed as an alternative to the coercive interventions that sometimes accompany mental health crises…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Ethics, Social Work, Caseworkers
Macy, Rebecca J.; Ferron, Joelle; Crosby, Carmen – Social Work, 2009
Although most social work professionals may expect that women who experience partner violence will sustain acute physical injuries, social workers may be less knowledgeable about the chronic health problems with which violence survivors often struggle. To inform social work practice, we reviewed and synthesized the recently published research on…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Health Needs, Safety, Victims of Crime
Proctor, Enola K. – Social Work, 2008
Although significant numbers of social service clients experience mental health problems, virtually no research has examined the responsiveness of social service agencies to mental disorder. This article examines the extent to which client depression is reflected in records of a public social service agency, community long-term care (CLTC).…
Descriptors: Case Records, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Depression (Psychology)

Mowbray, Carol T.; Collins, Mary E.; Bellamy, Chyrell D.; Megivern, Deborah A.; Bybee, Deborah; Szilvagyi, Steve – Social Work, 2005
With medications that improve cognition and advances in knowledge of successful rehabilitative approaches, adults with psychiatric disabilities are increasingly able to pursue desired personal and career goals in their communities. This article focuses on supported education (SEd) -- one of the newest psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) models for…
Descriptors: Social Work, Mental Disorders

Walsh, Joseph; Green, Robert; Matthews, Janice; Bonucelli-Puerto, Brenda – Social Work, 2005
Research on many mental disorders conducted since the 1990s strongly suggests a biological component to etiology. These developments should inform the decisions clinical social workers make regarding their interventions with clients. Several recent research reports, however, suggest that social workers may underestimate the influence of biological…
Descriptors: Etiology, Mental Disorders, Social Work
Barnes, Arnold – Social Work, 2008
Overdiagnosis or misdiagnosis of schizophrenia among African American clients is a longstanding and critical disparity in mental health services. Overdiagnosis of schizophrenia is detrimental because it increases the potential for treatment with the wrong medications. Inadequate assessment of mood disorders, co-occurring substance abuse, and…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics, Health Services, Substance Abuse, Schizophrenia

Camblin, Louise; Weinland, Laura – Social Work, 1987
Discusses the phenomenon of false fire alarms, the deliberate, intentional false reporting of fires, by mentally troubled persons as a primitive kind of help-seeking behavior. Several common themes found by reviewing false alarm cases are presented. Suggests that identifying the intrapsychic dynamics of false alarm reporters could be useful in…
Descriptors: Helplessness, Individual Needs, Mental Disorders, Personality Traits
Siegel, David M. – Social Work, 2008
Expert testimony by clinical social workers concerning a criminal defendant's competence to stand trial has increasingly been admitted in certain state courts over the past two decades, yet most state laws still require that court-appointed competence evaluators be psychiatrists or psychologists. Pressure to admit social workers' testimony will…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, High Achievement, Specialists, Professional Recognition
Corrigan, Patrick W. – Social Work, 2007
Stigma can greatly exacerbate the experience of mental illness. Diagnostic classification frequently used by clinical social workers may intensify this stigma by enhancing the public's sense of "groupness" and "differentness" when perceiving people with mental illness. The homogeneity assumed by stereotypes may lead mental health professionals and…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Social Work, Mental Health Workers, Classification

Bean, Gerald J., Jr.; And Others – Social Work, 1987
Presents data from an epidemiological study of 79 homeless people in Ohio in which just under one-third of the respondent sample was found to be in need of mental health services. Discusses issues important to both clinicians and epidemiologists working with homeless people. (Author)
Descriptors: Homeless People, Individual Needs, Mental Disorders, Mental Health