Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

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

Authors

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Mikal Cohen, PhD

Dr. Cohen was the Associate Executive Director at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Research Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling at Boston University. Dr. Cohen developed psychiatric rehabilitation and case management training technology and wrote numerous journal articles, books, book chapters, and monographs.

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Marianne Farkas, ScD

Dr. Farkas contributed to the establishment of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation. She has been the Co-Principal Investigator of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center since 1994 and a professor in Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Boston University. She has authored and co-authored over 100 articles in professional journals, four textbooks, a dozen book chapters, and nine multi-media training package; and is on a myriad of editorial review boards and advisory boards. Dr. Farkas has been working in various capacities in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery that have enabled her to promote the use of effective strategies and programs with diverse populations around the globe. She has been the Vice President of the World Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR) and the President of the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (NARRTC and nd the Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center in Psychiatric Rehabilitation. She has received numerous awards for her contributions to the field including a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of “…her outstanding contributions to the pre-eminence and practice of psychosocial rehabilitation.”

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Barry Cohen, PhD

Dr. Cohen is the executive vice president for strategic services and partners at PTC. Dr. Cohen is responsible for PTC’s global human resources, customer care, technical support, enterprise consulting partners, global services consulting and operations, Product First™ practice and education services. Dr. Cohen joined PTC in January 1998 when PTC acquired Computervision. Prior to the acquisition, he served with Computervision for four years as senior vice president for human development and organizational productivity. Before joining Computervision, Dr. Cohen was the president of Possibilities Inc., an executive consulting firm specializing in organizational change and executive coaching, where he served for thirteen years. Dr. Cohen has authored or co-authored several books on leadership and organizational change, including The Wellness Sourcebook, Ethical Leadership, Leadership Myths and Realities, and The Possibilities Economy: New Capital Development.  He has also published many professional articles and a series of training manuals.

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Karen V. Unger, MSW, EdD

Dr. Unger is the President and Founder of Rehabilitation Through Education, a consulting firm founded in 1995 to develop and promote the concept of supported education. Dr. Unger has written numerous books and articles on supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities. Dr. Unger worked for many years at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation as the Director of Supported Education.

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