Foreword, Walter W. Menninger, M.D. Mental Health Management Principles. Introduction, Bruce Lebotsky Levin. Critical Issues in Mental Health Administration and Leadership, Ardis Hanson, Bruce Lebotsky Levin. Leadership and Training in Mental Health, Bruce Lebotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson, Sara A. Kuppin. Mental Health Services Delivery, Bruce Lebotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson. Administrative Theory, L. Mark Russakoff. The Dynamics of Organizational Change in Mental Health Administration, Sharon Topping. Mental Health Care Management. Introduction, Philip E. Veenhui. Essential Management Functions, Philip E. Veenhuis. Mental Health Management Environments: General Hospital Psychiatric Units, L. Mark Russakoff. Management and Leadership in the State Hospital, Harold Carmel. The Community Mental Health Center Medical Director, Jon E. Gudeman. Children's Mental Health Services: The Challenge of Changing Policy and Practice, Lenore B. Behar. Managed Mental Health Care: From Cottage Industry to System of Care, Peter B. Rosenquist. Disciplinary Foundations. Psychiatry, Philip E. Veenhuis. Organization and Administration of Psychology, James Picano, Matthew Blusewicz. Psychiatric Nursing Administration, Patricia Christian. Social Workers in Mental Health Administration, Mary Fraser. Activities Therapy, Anne B. Fleischer. Extraorganization Relationships, Thomas Hester. Ethical Issues in Mental Health System Leadership, John F. Baggett. Business, Finance, and the Funding of Care. Introduction, Stuart B. Silver. The Modeling of a Business, Stuart B. Silver. The Business Plan, Stuart B. Silver. Budget, Stuart B. Silver. Financial Analysis and Management, Stuart B. Silver. Finance, Stuart B. Silver. Payers and Players, Stuart B. Silver. Values Issues in Fiscal Management, Stuart B. Silver. Information and Information Technology. Introduction, Chris E. Stout. Informatics, Technology, and the Clinical Leader, Chris E. Stout. Emerging Health Information Technology, Anne M. Mahalik. Information Trends for the Clinical Leader, Leigh W. Jerome. Using Technology to "Defragment" a Mental Health System, Thomas A. Simpatico, Carroll A. Cradock, Michael McGuire, Daria Zvetina. Videoconferencing in Mental Health Care: Barriers, Opportunities and Principles for Program Development, Carroll A. Cradock, Thomas A. Simpatico. Using Information to Manage Cultural Change: Establishing the Medical Model for Inpatient Care, Stephen H. Dinwiddie, Nancy Staples, Diana Meyers. Technology, Practice, and Ethics, Peter W. Demuth. Human Resources. Introduction, Ted W. Hirsh. Principles of Human Resources Management, Ted W. Hirsch, William H. Reid. Principles of Physician Recruiting, Richard C.W. Hall, Ryan C.W. Hall. Legal Issues, John Petrila. Introduction, Stuart B. Silver. The Evolution of Mental Health Law, John Petrila. Working With an Attorney, John Petrila. Confidentiality and Privilege, John Petrila. Malpractice and Other Negligence, John Petrila. Living Under Class Action Lawsuits: Their Effect on Mental Health Agency Staff and Patients, Gary E. Miller. A Primer for New Clinician-Managers. Introduction, William H. Reid. Management and the Management Environment, William H. Reid, Daniel J. Reid. Leadership, William H. Reid, Daniel J. Reid. Negotiation, Daniel J. Reid, William H. Reid. Appendix: Medical of Information Technology Glossary, Anne M. Mahalik, Chris E. Stout, William H. Reid
William H. Reid, M.D., M.P.H., is the former
Medical Director of the Texas Mental Health and Mental Retardation
System and Chair of the National Council of State Medical
Directors. He has been a senior manager in many mental health
settings, and is past president of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law. He is currently clinical or adjunct
professor at three Texas medical schools and lives and practices in
Horseshoe Bay, Texas.
Stuart B. Silver, M.D., is the former Director of
the Mental Hygiene Administration of the State of Maryland and past
president of the National Association of State Mental Health
Program Directors. Currently, he is Clinical Professor of
Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Clinical Associates, PA, a
multi-specialty medical group.
"This towering accomplishment is an invaluable resource for
clinician-managers. Thoughtfully organized and elaborately
detailed, the Handbook sets a new standard for comprehensive,
in-depth coverage of the information needed for understanding and
practicing contemporary administration and management of mental
healthcare services." -- Paul Rodenhauser, M.D., Professor of
Psychiatry and Assistant Dean, Tulane University School of
Medicine, past-president, American Association of Psychiatric
Administrators, and editor of Mental HealthCare Administration: A
Guide for Practitioners
"...A comprehensive, thorough and up-to-date text on the practice
of mental health administration in today's complex world. It
combines clinical insight with modern management- and business-
oriented creativity that is essential no matter what institution or
community-based setting one might find oneself in mental health
care delivery today.it should be on the bookshelf of every manager
and administrator in our rapidly growing field." -- Steven S.
Sharfstein, M.D., President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System,
Baltimore, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of
Maryland
"The quality of mental health care is determined by only two
things-resources and leadership. Every psychiatric residency and
clinical training program should require a course in leadership;
finally, there is a text that is up to the job." -- Joel Dvoskin,
Ph.D., ABPP, former Acting Commissioner of Mental Health for the
State of New York and Consultant for mental health administrators
throughout the U.S
"For the public mental health system to survive and flourish there
must be good leaders who are willing to work in government. The
editors have created a valuable resource for the training,
development, and grounding of our future leaders." -- Leigh
Steiner, Ph.D., Associate Director of Mental Health, State of
Illinois
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