Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Technology: Setting an Overall Rehabilitation Goal
Mikal Cohen, Marianne Farkas, Barry Cohen, and Karen Unger
Curriculum / Workbook (PDF)
$99.00
Was: $250.00
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Technology: Setting an Overall Rehabilitation Goal
Mikal Cohen, Marianne Farkas, Barry Cohen, and Karen Unger
$99.00
Was: $250.00
Audience
Recommended for use by instructors and trainers as part of an academic course, staff training, workshop, or seminar in the skills of the psychiatric rehabilitation process.
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Description
An overall rehabilitation goal is different from other rehabilitation goals in that it is a self-determined goal that motivates individuals to participate in rehabilitation and increases the likelihood that they will achieve their goal. It is a long-term goal that directs all other rehabilitation activities. This technology teaches practitioners how to assist consumers in choosing preferred residential, educational, vocational, and social environments.
Training Package Contents
- Training Orientation Guide (PDF file)
- Training Modules (6 PDF files)
- Reference Handbooks (6 PDF files)
- PowerPoint® Slides (6 PDF files)
- Video Demonstration (YouTube link)
If you are interested in Consultation/In-Service Training about how to best use these training materials in your program or agency, please contact: Marianne Farkas, Director of Training, mfarkas@bu.edu.
Citation: Cohen, M., Farkas, M., Cohen, B., & Unger, K. (1991, 2007). Psychiatric rehabilitation training technology: Setting an overall rehabilitation goal. Boston, MA: Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Product Details
Published: Edited and revised format 2007
ISBN: 978-1-878512-31-4
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Connecting
- Describing Alternative Environments
- Identifying Personal Criteria
- Choosing a Goal
- Conclusion
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