A Selective Guide to Materials for Mental Health and Family Life Education

A Selective Guide to Materials for Mental Health and Family Life Education
Author: Mental Health Materials Center (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 996
Release: 1976
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

530 references to current printed and audiovisual materials. Intended for professional personnel with responsibilities for developing programs. Sources consulted were governmental, professional, and commercial. Emphasis on individual in the family and/or community settings. Broad topical arrangement under sections titled Child growth and development, Adults, and Areas of special concern. Entries include full identifying and descriptive information, including intended audience and evaluation. Subject, title indexes.

The National Mental Health Association

The National Mental Health Association
Author: Robert E Hess
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317839579

Here is a unique and important volume that pays tribute to the contributions of the National Mental Health Association to the field of prevention.For more than 80 years, the National Mental Health Association has been a major force in the advancement of the field of prevention. It has pursued an impressive three-pronged mission of promoting health, preventing mental illness, and improving the care and treatment of persons with mental illnesses through advocacy at all levels of state and national government and the development of prevention programs.The National Mental Health Association: Eighty Years of Involvement in the Field of Prevention traces the history of the association’s involvement in prevention back to the first decade of the century. Mental health professionals from Pennsylvania, Michigan, Texas, South Carolina, New York, and Illinois describe some of the diverse activities relating to prevention in which local associations are involved, such as public education, direct intervention, and legislative advocacy. In addition, a large part of the volume is devoted to in-depth descriptions of seven programs of sufficient distinction and merit to have received the association’s prestigious Lela Rowland Prevention Award, which recognizes outstanding prevention programs in the area of mental health.This volume should be read by the hundreds of thousands of Mental Health Association members, as well as community psychologists, social workers, and professionals in mental health centers and state mental health departments.