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CASE MANAGEMENT
for Rehabilitation Health Professionals


S E C O N D   E D I T I O N

TWO VOLUMES – 27 Chapters

ISBN # 0-9721642-1-9  (10 digit)

ISBN # 978-0-9721642-1-4 (13 digit)

softcover  •  $70 plus S&H

To order, contact Jason Andrew at jandrew@socket.net or call him at 573.317.0907.

   Responds to the pre-service and continuing education needs of rehabilitation counselors and case managers who practice in today’s health care and rehabilitation service delivery systems.

   A textbook for students in pre-service training programs and a collateral reading resource for those who wish to gain a deeper knowledge about case management.

   A comprehensive text that brings together the knowledge underpinning case management practices in sufficient breadth and depth to prepare students and case managers for the demands of actual practice.

VOLUME 1

  • Historical foundations and current trends
  • Contemporary models, principles, competencies
  • Restructuring managed care
  • Implications of legislation
  • Interpersonal communication skills
  • Clinical decision-making and ethical issues
  • Community resources
  • Assistive technology
  • Life care planning
  • Case management in public rehabilitation
  • Case management in the non-profit sector
  • Case management in private sector rehab
  • Workplace disability management
  • Evidence-based practice in case management

VOLUME 2

  • Psychosocial aspects of chronic illness/disability
  • Health, wellness, and enhanced life functioning
  • Clinical pharmacology in rehabilitation
  • Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
  • Psychiatric rehabilitation
  • Spinal cord injury
  • AIDS or HIV infection
  • Chronic disabling pain
  • Case management for older adults
  • Substance abuse, disability, and case mgt.
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Transition to work and adult life
  • Consumers who are sensory impaired

 

  

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