Computer Applications in Mental Health

Computer Applications in Mental Health
Author: Marvin Miller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317756916

This practical book describes computer programs designed specifically for mental health clinicians and their work. It examines a variety of computer resources and some of the latest developments in the field. Computer Applications in Mental Health provides examples of computer programs that have proved helpful in private practice and institutional treatment settings. Among the programs discussed in the book are those that have succeeded or failed within the large Veterans Administration computer system; a system designed to help choose the best reinforcers to use with patients in a behavioral program; a computerized self-administered screening battery in use in community health center settings; patient education programs useful in caring for the chronic mentally ill; and a reminder system for helping the hospital-based clinician meet paperwork deadlines. Encouraging mental health professionals to investigate the types of computer technology available to them, this book also stimulates further development and sharing of computer software.To enable readers to seek out more information on certain systems and programs, this book lists many computer resources. Several of the software packages evaluated are available on computerized bulletin board systems at no cost beyond that of a long distance phone call. Although Computer Applications in Mental Health is primarily for mental health clinicians, administrators and computer programmers within mental health settings can also find useful information in this book.

Computer Applications in Psychiatry and Psychology

Computer Applications in Psychiatry and Psychology
Author: David Baskin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780876305393

This monograph includes material from a tri-state symposium on [title] held at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NYC, as well as additional articles prepared for this publication. An overview of the subject is followed by sections on clinical applications and the establishment of databases a

Research in Mental Health Computing

Research in Mental Health Computing
Author: John H. Greist
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1988
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780866566483

This scholarly new book assesses the content, technologies, and methodologies of research into computer applications in mental health. Contributions by a host of professionals--including researchers, computer specialists, clinicians, administrators, and managers of mental health organizations--focus on the clinical applications of computers in the mental health field and the implementation and management of new technologies to facilitate clinical care. Practical recommendations are included in the area of research on mental health computer use. This book will clarify for you the major problem areas in mental health computer research, their readiness for study, and appropriate research methodologies. The text thoroughly explores the efforts needed to realize the potential of new technologies; technologies that will greatly facilitate clinical care and the management of patient populations.

Concise Guide to Computers in Clinical Psychiatry

Concise Guide to Computers in Clinical Psychiatry
Author: Carlyle H. Chan
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781585621002

It focuses on computer applications relevant to clinical psychiatric practice, including all the new tools for assimilating and managing the requisite knowledge, facilitating the required documentation, and providing clinical service.