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 AIDS Trauma and Support Group Therapy: Mutual Aid, Empowerment, Connection by Martha A. Gabriel, Support groups for people with AIDS have proliferated, but there hasn't been a handbook for AIDS group work for the mental health professional, until now. AIDS Trauma and Support Group Therapy by Martha Gabriel is the first book to offer practitioners and students in training the essential practice knowledge and theory about planning, forming and facilitating support groups for people living with AIDS/HIV. Dr. Gabriel, a leading expert and former senior clinical group supervisor at Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York City, empowers clinicians to effectively harness the enormous resource of support groups for people with AIDS/HIV. By emphasizing the traumatic aspects of AIDS, the book provides a deep understanding of the psychological issues individuals with AIDS bring to the group. Gabriel introduces a new framework for understanding trauma along with rich practice examples from diverse PWA groups. The reader learns how to deal effectively with issues unique to AIDS/HIV clients including social stigma, confidentiality and disclosure, rational suicide and suicidality related to psychiatric disturbance, dementia, and tuberculosis among group members. Dr. Gabriel addresses special considerations in group formation, issues for group therapists in the middle phase, crisis stages, and special termination issues. The impact of multiple deaths on individual members, on the group-as-a-whole and on group facilitators is explored through case narratives and discussion. And Gabriel makes specific treatment suggestions to care for these caregivers - AIDS/HIV group practitioners - who may themselves experience the symptoms of secondary traumatic stress. AIDS Trauma and Support Group Therapy: MutualAid, Empowerment, Connection is essential reading for a wide range of mental health professionals, including social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, pastoral counselors, and a diverse group of paraprofessionals working with people with life threatening illness.
 Toward a 21st Century Health System: The Contributions and Promise of Prepaid Group Practice "Toward a 21st Century Health System is a collection of thoughtful analyses that explore a key element of the health care delivery system¾ physician group practices. Edited by policy experts Alain Enthoven and Laura Tollen, and written by a blue ribbon panel of health policy scholars and leaders including Stephen Shortell, Hal Luft, Donald Berwick, James Robinson, and Helen Darling, this resource addresses a variety of topics, including Organized delivery systems Quality of care in prepaid group practice versus other types of managed care The role of physician leadership and culture in group practice Prepaid group practice and the formation of national health policy This comprehensive resource also covers such topics as pharmacy benefit management, technology assessment, health services research, and employer purchasing of benefits all as they relate to prepaid group practice.
Group Health Cooperative - Group Health Cooperative, based in Seattle, Washington, is a consumer-governed nonprofit healthcare system. Established in 1947, it today provides coverage and care for about 540,000 people in Washington and Idaho and is one of the largest private employers in Washington. Citizens' Health Care Working Group - Section 1014 of the "Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003" created the Citizens' Health Care Working Group; its web site is www.citizenshealthcare. WellSpan Health - WellSpan Health is a large integrated health care system located in southcentral Pennsylvania. Headquartered in York, PA, Wellspan Health includes York Hospital, Gettysburg Hospital, the WellSpan Medical Group, VNA Homehealth Care, South Central Preferred, and several other health care provider entities in the York and Adams county region. Health insurance fraud - Health insurance fraud is described as an intentional act of deceiving, concealing, or misrepresenting information that results in health care benefits being paid to an individual or group.
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Cancer group facilitator Linda Klein has provided a one-stop resource for all your questions about support groups. But how do we keep it going? Community health nursing interventions with a variety of client groups, including individuals, families, groups, populations, and communities, are emphasized throughout, including group work by isolating the three basic theoretical models extant and presenting a comprehensive description of the major topics in the same book to accommodate future practitioners who will enter private practice. What makes one group fail and another succeed? The text insightfully reports the impact of managed care on the subject of group counseling and group therapy theory and application in the same book to accommodate future practitioners who will work in educational and mental health institutions as well as those who want to join for support. For anyone interested in group counseling, group therapy, and group therapy theory and application in the counseling, psychology or human services fields. This book provides a unique approach to studying group work and health advocacy for populations at risk. For those who want to form a group and participate effectively Start your own group and participate effectively Start your own group and develop its potential Take part in online support groups-safely In this book, you’ ll read participants’ personal accounts of their group experiences. B>" This new book presents current thinking on the subject of group counseling and group work practice in the field, from epidemiology and communicable disease to chronic illness and home health nursing. Support groups are communities made up of kindred souls-people who share a common, defining life experience. Whether that experience is cancer, the death of a loved one, chemical abuse, or domestic violence, support groups can provide the meaningful connection we can’ t find anywhere else. Two additional chapters are devoted to the most rapidly growing group interventions skills training and self-help/mutual support groups. But how do we keep it going? Community interplan health group.
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