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I. Foundations
1. Recovery
2. History of Mental Health: Perspectives of Consumers and Practitioners
3. Person-Environment-Occupation Model
4. Psychosocial Concerns with Disability
5. Evidence-based Practice in Mental Health
II. The Person
Section 1: Introduction
6. Introduction to the Person
Section 2: Diagnosis
7. Pervasive Development Disorders
8. Attention and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
9. Intellectual Disabilities
10. Eating Disorders
11. Personality Disorders
12. Mood Disorders
13. Anxiety Disorders
14. Schizophrenia
15. Substance-Related Disorders
16. Co-Occurring Disorders
17. Dementia
Section 3: Client Factors
18. Cognitive Skills
19. Cognitive Beliefs
20. Sensory Skills
21. Communication and Social Skills
22. Coping Skills
23. Motivation
24. Emotional Regulation
25. Pain Regulation
III. Environment
Section 1: Introduction
26. Introduction to Environment
Section 2: Environment
27. Political and Public Policy Environment
28. Attitudinal Environment and Stigma
29. Families Living with Mental Illness
30. Mental Health Practice in a Multicultural Context
31. Spiritual Environment
32. Neighborhood and Community
33. Supported Housing: Creating a Sense of Home
34. Early Intervention: Practice Setting for Infant and Toddler Mental Health
35. Consumer-Operated Organizations
36. After-School Programs
37. Mental Health Practice in Forensic Settings
38. State Hospitals
39. Psychosocial Clubhouse
40. Community-Based Case Management
41. Hospital-Based Mental Healthcare
42. Mental Illness in the Workplace: Policies and Practices That Impact Disability
43. Homeless and Women’s Shelters
44. Wraparound Services: Children and Families
IV. Occupation
Section 1: Introduction
45. Introduction to Occupation and Co-Occupation
Section 2: Occupations
46. Occupation and Wellness
47. Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
48. Student: K–12
49. Student: Adult Education
50. Work as Occupation
51. Social Participation
52. Leisure and Play
53. Rest and Sleep
54. Spiritual Occupation
55. Grief and Bereavement
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