Learning Objectives
- Identify themes and research advances in the field of mental health.
 - Discuss the origins of stigma and its impact.
 - Recognize the relationship between brain function and behavior.
 - Identify approaches to prevention and treatment of mental disorders.
 - Recognize the impact of the organization and financing of mental-health care.
 - Discuss the impact of consumer and family movements in the area of mental-health service delivery.
 - Utilize a lifespan approach to the consideration of mental health and mental illness.
 - Discuss mental health in a social and cultural context.
 - Discuss the impact of nature and nurture in the area of mental health.
 - Describe common psychiatric disorders and their prevalence throughout the lifespan.
 - Recognize preventative measures and effective clinical interventions for children, adults and older adults.
 - Identify barriers to accessing mental-health services for children, adults and older adults.
 - Describe the costs and financing mechanisms for mental-health services.
 - Recognize the benefits and limitations of confidentiality.
 - Discuss the recommendations of the Surgeon General’s Report for the future of mental-health service delivery.
 
Course Contents
1. Introduction and Themes
- Overarching Themes
- Mental Health and Mental Illness: A Public Health Approach
 - Mental Disorders are Disabling
 - Mental Health and Mental Illness: Points on a Continuum
 - Mind and Body are Inseparable
 - The Roots of Stigma
- Separation of Treatment Systems
 - Public Attitudes About Mental Illness: 1950s to 1990s
 - Stigma and Seeking Help for Mental Disorders
 - Stigma and Paying for Mental Disorder Treatment
 - Reducing Stigma
 
 
 - The Science Base of the Report
- Reliance on Scientific Evidence
- Research Methods
 - Levels of Evidence
 
 
 - Reliance on Scientific Evidence
 - Overview of the Report’s Chapters
 - Chapter Conclusions
- Chapter 2: The Fundamentals of Mental Health and Mental Illness
 - Chapter 3: Children and Mental Health
 - Chapter 4: Adults and Mental Health
 - Chapter 5: Older Adults and Mental Health
 - Chapter 6: Organization and Financing of Mental Health Services
 - Chapter 7: Confidentiality of Mental Health Information: Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues
 - Chapter 8: A Vision for the Future—Actions for Mental Health in the New Millennium
 
 - Preparation of the Report
 - References
 
2. The Fundamentals of Mental Health and Mental Illness
- The Neuroscience of Mental Health
- Complexity of the Brain I: Structural
 - Complexity of the Brain II: Neurochemical
 - Complexity of the Brain III: Plasticity
 
 - Imaging the Brain
 - Overview of Mental Illness
- Manifestations of Mental Illness
- Anxiety
 - Psychosis
 - Disturbance of mood
 - Disturbance of Cognition
 - Other Symptoms
 
 - Diagnosis of Mental Illness
 - Epidemiology of Mental Illness
- Adults
 - Children and Adolescents
 - Older Adults
 
 - Future Directions for Epidemiology
 - Costs of Mental Illness
 
 - Manifestations of Mental Illness
 - Overview of Etiology
- Biopsychosocial Model of Disease
 - Understanding Correlation, Causation, and Consequences
 - Biological Influences on Mental Health and Mental Illness
- The Genetics of Behavior and Mental Illness
 - Infectious Influences
 - PANDAS
 
 - Psychosocial Influences on Mental Health and Mental Illness
- Psychodynamic Theories
 - Behaviorism and Social Learning Theory
 
 - The Integrative Science of Mental Illness and Health
 
 - Overview of Development, Temperament, and Risk Factors
- Physical Development
 - Theories of Psychological Development
- Paiget: Cognitive Development Theory
 - Erik Erikson: Psychoanalytic Development Theory
 - John Bowlby: Attachment Theory of Development
 
 - Nature and Nurture: The Ultimate Synthesis
 
 - Overview of Prevention
- Definitions of Prevention
 - Risk Factors and Protective Factors
 
 - Overview of Treatment
- Introduction to Range of Treatments
 - Psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic Therapy
 - Behavioral Therapy
 - Humanistic Therapy
 
 - Pharmacological Therapies
- Mechanisms of Action
 - Complementary and Alternative Treatment
 
 - Issues in Treatment
- Placebo Response
 - Benefits and Risks
 - Gap Between Efficacy and Effectiveness
 - Barriers to Seeking Help
 
 
 - Overview of Mental Health Services
- Overall Patterns of Use
 - History of Mental Health Services
 
 - Overview of Cultural Diversity and Mental Health Services
- Introduction to Cultural Diversity and Demographics
- Coping Styles
 
 - Family and Community as Resources
- Epidemiology and Utilization of Services
 - African Americans
 - Asian/Pacific Islanders
 - Hispanic Americans
 - Native Americans
 
 - Barriers to the Receipt of Treatment
- Help-Seeking Behavior
 - Mistrust
 - Stigma
 - Cost
 - Clinician Bias
 
 - Improving Treatment for Minority Groups
- Ethnopsychopharmacology
 - Minority-Oriented Services
 - Cultural Competence
 
 - Rural Mental Health Services
 
 - Introduction to Cultural Diversity and Demographics
 - Overview of Consumer and Family Movements
- Origins and Goals of Consumer Groups
- Self-Help Groups
 
 - Accomplishments of Consumer Organizations
 - Family Advocacy
 
 - Origins and Goals of Consumer Groups
 - Overview of Recovery
- Introduction and Definitions
 - Impact of the Recovery Concept
 
 - Conclusions
- Mental Health and Mental Illness Across the Lifespan
 
 - References
 
3. Children and Mental Health
- Normal Development
- Theories of Development
- Development Viewed as a Series of Stages
 - Development Viewed as a Series of Stages
 - Behavioral Development
 
 - Social and Language Development
- Parent-Child Relationships
 - Origins of Language
 - Relationships With Other Children
 
 - Temperament
 - Developmental Psychopathology
- Current Developmental Theory Applied to Child Mental Health and Illness
 
 
 - Theories of Development
 - Overview of Risk Factors and Prevention
- Risk Factors
- Biological Influences on Mental Disorders
 - Psychosocial Risk Factors
 - Family and Genetic Risk Factors
 - Effects of Parental Depression
 - Stressful Life Events
 - Childhood Maltreatment
 - Peer and Sibling Influences
 - Correlations and Interactions Among Risk Factors
 
 - Prevention
 - Project Head Start
 - Carolina Abecedarian Project
 - Infant Health and Development Program
 - Elmira Prenatal/Early Infancy Project
 - Primary Mental Health Project
 - Other Prevention Programs and Strategies
 
 - Risk Factors
 - Overview of Mental Disorders in Children
- General Categories of Mental Disorders of Children
 - Assessment and Diagnosis
 - Evaluation Process
- Treatment Strategies
 - Psychotherapy
 - Psychopharmacology
 
 
 - Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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- Prevalence
 - Causes
 
 - Treatment
- Pharmacological Treatment
- Psychostimulants
 - Dosing
 - Side Effects
 - Other Medications
 
 - Psychosocial Treatment
- Behavioral Approaches
 - Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
 - Psychoeducation
 
 - Multimodal Treatments
 - Treatment Controversies
- Overprescription of Stimulants
 - Safety of Long-Term Stimulant Use
 
 
 - Pharmacological Treatment
 
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 - Depression and Suicide in Children and Adolescents
- Conditions Associated With Depression
 - Prevalence
- Major Depression
 - Dysthymic Disorder
 - Suicide
 
 - Course and Natural History
 - Causes
- Family and Genetic Factors
 - Gender Differences
 - Biological Factors
 - Cognitive Factors
 - Risk Factors for Suicide and Suicidal Behavior
 
 - Consequences
 - Treatment
 - Depression
- Psychosocial Interventions
 - Pharmacological Treatment
 
 - Bipolar Disorder
- Pharmacological Treatment
 
 - Suicide
- Psychotherapeutic Treatments
 - Psychopharmacological Treatments
 - Intervention After a Suicidal Death of a Relative, Friend, or Acquaintance
 - Community-Based Suicide Prevention
 - Crisis Hotlines
 - Method Restriction
 - Media Counseling
 - Indirect Case-Finding Through Education
 - Direct Case-Finding
 - Aggressive Treatment of Mood Disorders
 - Air Force Suicide Prevention Program — A Community Approach
 
 
 - Other Mental Disorders in Children and Adolescents
- Anxiety Disorders
- Separation Anxiety Disorder
 - Generalized Anxiety Disorder
 - Social Phobia
 - Treatment of Anxiety
 - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
 
 - Autism
- Treatment
 
 - Disruptive Disorders
- Treatment
 
 - Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents
 - Eating Disorders
 
 - Anxiety Disorders
 - Services Interventions
- Treatment Interventions
- Outpatient Treatment
 - Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
 - Residential Treatment Centers
 - Inpatient Treatment
 
 - Newer Community-Based Interventions
- Case Management
- Team Approaches to Case Management
 
 - Home-Based Services
- Family Preservation Programs Under the Child Welfare System
 - Multisystemic Therapy
 
 - Therapeutic Foster Care
 - Therapeutic Group Homes
 
 - Case Management
 - Crisis Services
 
 - Treatment Interventions
 - Service Delivery
- Service Utilization
- Utilization in Relation to Need
 - Early Termination of Treatment
 - Poverty and Utilization
 - Culture and Utilization
 
 - Service Systems and Financing
- Private Sector
 - Public Sector
 - Children Served by the Public Sector
 - Managed Care in the Public Sector
 
 - Culturally Appropriate Social Support Services
 - Support and Assistance for Families
- New Roles for Families in Systems of Care
 - Family Support
 - Family Support Groups
 - Practical Support
 
 - Integrated System Model
 - Effectiveness of Systems of Care
- The Fort Bragg Study
 - The Stark County Study
 
 - Summary: Effectiveness of Systems of Care
 
 - Service Utilization
 - Conclusions
 - References
 
4. Adults and Mental Health
- Chapter Overview
- Mental Health in Adulthood
- Personality Traits
- Self-Esteem
 - Neuroticism
 - Avoidance
 - Impulsivit
 - Sociopathy
 
 
 - Personality Traits
 - Stressful Life Events
- Past Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse
 - Domestic Violence
 - Interventions for Stressful Life Events
 
 - Prevention of Mental Disorders
 
 - Mental Health in Adulthood
 - Anxiety Disorders
- Types of Anxiety Disorders
- Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder
 - Agoraphobia
 - Specific Phobias
 - Social Phobia
 - Generalized Anxiety Disorder
 - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
 - Acute and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
 
 - Etiology of Anxiety Disorders
- Acute Stress Response
 - New Views About the Anatomical and Biochemical Basis of Anxiety
 - Neurotransmitter Alterations
 - Psychological Views of Anxiety
 
 - Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
- Counseling and Psychotherapy
 - Pharmacotherapy
- Benzodiazepines
 - Antidepressants
 - Buspirone
 
 - Combinations of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy
 
 
 - Types of Anxiety Disorders
 - Mood Disorders
- Complications and Comorbidities
- Clinical Depression Versus Normal Sadness
 
 - Assessment: Diagnosis and Syndrome Severity
- Major Depressive Disorder
 - Dysthymia
 - Bipolar Disorder
 - Cyclothymia
 - Differential Diagnosis
 
 - Etiology of Mood Disorders
- Biologic Factors in Depression Monoamine Hypothesis
 - Evolving Views of Depression
 - Anxiety and Depression
 - Psychosocial and Genetic Factors in Depression
 - Stressful Life Events
 - Cognitive Factors
 - Temperament and Personality
 - Gender
 - Genetic Factors in Depression and Bipolar Disorder
 
 - Treatment of Mood Disorders
- Stages of Therapy
- Acute Phase Therapy
 - Continuation Phase Therapy
 - Maintenance Phase Therapies
 
 
 - Stages of Therapy
 - Specific Treatments for Episodes of Depression and Mania
- Treatment of Major Depressive Episodes
- Pharmacotherapies
 - Alternate Pharmacotherapies
 - Augmentation Strategies
 - Psychotherapy and Counseling
 - Bipolar Depression
 - Pharmacotherapy, Psychosocial Therapy, and Multimodal Therapy
 - Preventing Relapse of Major Depressive Episodes
 
 - Treatment of Mania
- Acute Phase Efficacy
 - Maintenance Treatment to Prevent Recurrences of Mania
 
 - Service Delivery for Mood Disorders
 
 - Treatment of Major Depressive Episodes
 
 - Complications and Comorbidities
 - Schizophrenia
- Overview
- Cognitive Dysfunction
 - Functional Impairment
 - Cultural Variation
 - Prevalence
- Prevalence of Comorbid Medical Illness
 
 
 - Course and Recovery
- Gender and Age at Onset
 
 - Etiology of Schizophrenia
 - Interventions
- Pharmacotherapy
 - Ethnopsychopharmacology
 - Psychosocial Treatments
- Psychotherapy
 - Family Interventions
 - Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Skills Development
 - Coping and Self-Monitoring
 - Vocational Rehabilitation
 
 
 
 - Overview
 - Service Delivery
- Case Management
 - Assertive Community Treatment
 - Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services
 - Inpatient Hospitalization and Community Alternatives for Crisis Care
 - Services for Substance Abuse and Severe Mental Illness
 
 - Other Services And Supports
- Consumer Self-Help
 - Consumer-Operated Programs
 - Consumer Advocacy
 - Family Self-Help
 - Family Advocacy
 - Human Services
- Housing
 - Income, Education, and Employment
 - Health Coverage
 
 - Integrating Service Systems
 
 - Conclusions
 - References
 
5. Older Adults and Mental Health
- Chapter Overview
- Normal Life-Cycle Tasks
 - Cognitive Capacity With Aging
 - Change, Human Potential, and Creativity
 - Coping With Loss and Bereavement
 
 - Overview of Mental Disorders in Older Adults
- Assessment and Diagnosis
 - Overview of Prevention
- Primary Prevention
 - Prevention of Depression and Suicide
 - Treatment-Related Prevention
 - Prevention of Excess Disability
 - Prevention of Premature Institutionalization
 
 - Overview of Treatment
- Pharmacological Treatment
- Increased Risk of Side Effects
 - Polypharmacy
 
 - Treatment Compliance
 - Psychosocial Interventions
 - Gap Between Efficacy and Effectiveness
 
 - Pharmacological Treatment
 
 - Depression in Older Adults
- Diagnosis of Major and “Minor” Depression
- Late-Onset Depression
 - Prevalence and Incidence
 - Barriers to Diagnosis and Treatment
 - Course
 - Interactions With Somatic Illness
 
 - Consequences of Depression
 - Cost
 - Etiology of Late-Onset Depression
 - Treatment of Depression in Older Adults
- Pharmacological Treatment
 - Tricyclic Antidepressants
 - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Other Newer Antidepressants
 - Multimodal Therapy
 - Course of Treatment
 
 - Electroconvulsive Therapy
 - Psychosocial Treatment of Depression
 
 - Diagnosis of Major and “Minor” Depression
 - Alzheimer’s Disease
- Assessment and Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Mild Cognitive Impairment
 - Behavioral Symptoms
 - Course
 - Prevalence and Incidence
 - Cost
 
 - Etiology of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Biological Factors
 
 - Protective Factors
- Histopathology
 - Role of Acetylcholine
 
 - Pharmacological Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors
 - Treatment of Behavioral Symptoms
 
 - Psychosocial Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients and Caregivers
 
 - Assessment and Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
 - Other Mental Disorders in Older Adults
- Anxiety Disorders
- Prevalence of Anxiety
 - Treatment of Anxiety
 
 - Schizophrenia in Late Life
- Prevalence and Cost
 - Late-Onset Schizophrenia
 - Course and Recovery
 - Etiology of Late-Onset Schizophrenia
 - Treatment of Schizophrenia in Late Life
 
 - Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults
 - Epidemiology
- Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
 - Misuse of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications
 - Illicit Drug Abuse and Dependence
 
 - Course
 - Treatment of Substance Abuse and Dependence
 
 - Anxiety Disorders
 - Service Delivery
- Overview of Services
 - Service Settings and the New Landscape for Aging
- Primary Care
 - Adult Day Centers and Other Community Care Settings
 - Nursing Homes
 - Services for Persons With Severe and Persistent Mental Disorders
 
 - Financing Services for Older Adults
- Increased Role of Managed Care
 - Carved-In Mental Health Services for Older Adults
 - Carved-Out Mental Health Services for Older Adults
 - Outcomes Under Managed Care
 
 
 - Other Services and Supports
- Support and Self-Help Groups
 - Education and Health Promotion
 - Families and Caregivers
 - Communities and Social Services
 
 - Conclusions
 - References
 
6. Organizing and Financing Mental Health Services
- Overview of the Current Service System
- The Structure of the U.S. Mental Health Service System
 - The Public and Private Sectors
 - Patterns of Use
- Adults
 - Children and Adolescents
 
 
 - The Costs of Mental Illness
- Indirect Costs
 - Direct Costs
 - Mental Health Spending
 - Spending by the Public and Private Sectors
 - Trends in Spending
 - Mental Health Compared With Total Health
 
 - Financing and Managing Mental Health Care
- History of Financing and the Roots of Inequality
 - Goals for Mental Health Insurance Coverage
 - Patterns of Insurance Coverage for Mental Health Care
 - Traditional Insurance and the Dynamics of Cost Containment
 - Managed Care
- Major Types of Managed Care Plans
 - The Ascent of Managed Care
 
 - Dynamics of Cost Controls in Managed Care
 - Managed Care Effects on Mental Health Services Access and Quality
 - Impact on Access to Services
 - Impact on Quality of Care
 
 - Toward Parity in Coverage of Mental Health Care
- Benefit Restrictions and Parity
 - Legislative Trends Affecting Parity in Mental Health Insurance Coverage
 
 - Conclusions
 - Appendix 6-A: Quality and Consumers’ Rights
 - References
 
7. Confidentiality of Mental Health Information
- Chapter Overview
 - Ethical Issues About Confidentiality
 - Values Underlying Confidentiality
- Reducing Stigma
 - Fostering Trust
 - Protecting Privacy
 
 - Research on Confidentiality and Mental Health Treatment
 - Current State of Confidentiality Law
- Overview of State Confidentiality Laws
 - Exceptions to Confidentiality
- Consent by the Person in Treatment
 - Disclosure to the Client
 - Disclosure to Other Providers
 - Disclosure to Payers
 - Disclosure of Information to Families
 - Oversight and Public Health Reporting
 - Research
 - Disclosure to Law Enforcement Agencies
 - Disclosure to Protect Third Parties
 
 
 - Federal Confidentiality Laws
 - Potential Problems With the Current Legal Framework
 - Summary
 - Conclusions
 - References
 
8. A Vision for the Future
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- Continue To Build the Science Base
 - Overcome Stigma
 - Improve Public Awareness of Effective Treatment
 - Ensure the Supply of Mental Health Services and Providers
 - Ensure Delivery of State-of-the-Art Treatments
 - Tailor Treatment to Age, Gender, Race, and Culture
 - Facilitate Entry Into Treatment
 - Reduce Financial Barriers to Treatment
 - Conclusion
 - References
 
 - Post Test
 
Comments
“Well written material- Excellent! Easy to understand. Test questions easily understood.” – J.D., RN, TX