The Social Work and Human Services Treatment Planner, with DSM 5 Updates
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This timesaving resource features:

  • Treatment plan components for 32 behaviorally based presenting problems
  • Over 1,000 prewritten treatment goals, objectives, and interventions—plus space to record your own treatment plan options
  • A step-by-step guide to writing treatment plans that meet the requirements of most insurance companies and third-party payors

The Social Work and Human Services Treatment Planner provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care companies, third-party payers, and state and federal review agencies.

  • Saves you hours of time-consuming paperwork, yet offers the freedom to develop customized treatment plans to address clients' psychological and environmental problems and issues
  • Organized around 32 main presenting problems, from family violence and juvenile delinquency to homelessness, chemical dependence, physical/cognitive disability, sexual abuse, and more
  • Over 1,000 well-crafted, clear statements describe the behavioral manifestations of each relational problem, long-term goals, short-term objectives, and clinically tested treatment options
  • Easy-to-use reference format helps locate treatment plan components by behavioral problem or DSM-5™ diagnosis
  • Includes a sample treatment plan that conforms to the requirements of most third-party payers and accrediting agencies (including TJC and NCQA)

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ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is the series editor for the bestselling PracticePlanners®. He is also the founder and Director of Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

JOHN S. WODARSKI, PhD, is Director of Research for the College of Social Work--The University of Tennessee System. He has coauthored more than 400 publications, including 33 books.

LISA A. RAPP-PAGLICCI, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Her practice experience includes work with children, adolescents, and families who suffer from mental illness or who are involved with the juvenile justice system.

CATHERINE N. DULMUS, PhD, MSW, is an Assistant Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Her research focuses on the prevention of mental disorders in children, with her most recent work relating to violence and childhood trauma.

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Series Preface ix

Introduction xiii

Alcohol Abuse/Dependence 1

Assaultive Behavior 7

Assault Victim 12

Child Physical/Verbal Abuse 17

Drug Abuse/Dependence 23

Employment Conflicts 29

Family Conflict 34

Foster Care Maladjustment (Child) 38

Homelessness 42

Housing Inadequacies 48

Juvenile Delinquency 53

Juvenile Runaway 58

Legal Involvement 64

Murder Victim’s Family 71

Negative Peer Group (Adolescent) 76

Neglect of Child 81

Nutritional Risk/Food Insecurity 87

Older Adult Abuse 92

Older Adult Isolation 99

Older Adult Residential Adjustment 105

Partner Abuse 109

Physical/Cognitive Disability 114

Poverty 120

Prostitution 125

Psychosis 130

Rape Victim 135

Sexual Abuse Perpetrator 140

Sexual Abuse Victim (Child) 145

Suicide Attempt 151

Suicide Victim’s Family 156

Teen Pregnancy 160

Truancy 165

Appendix: Recovery Model Objectives and Interventions 171

Bibliography 178

About the Disk 179

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