Empower self-determination through inclusion, equity, and community collaboration with this invaluable resource on shared decision making. This book is a comprehensive guide to shared decision making (SDM), which is both a treatment philosophy and a well-developed clinical approach that clarifies responsibilities and tasks between patients with serious mental illness, providers, families, and other stakeholders, framing a person amp rsquo s pursuit of health and life goals in terms of partnership. Patrick Corrigan weaves together general concepts of self-determination with the details of actually doing SDM. The chapters outline basic SDM principles within social and psychological contexts, taking into consideration variances related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and examining the unique intersections of the individual identity, with an emphasis on race and ethnicity, culture, age, and poverty. These principles are then put into action with concrete, step-by-step guidance on doing SDM, complete with worksheets and case examples. Shared Decision Making and Serious Mental Illness examines SDM's place in the evolution of a recovery-oriented care system from resistance and compliance to self-determination. It reviews principles and practices of community-based participatory research that are relevant to SDM, looking ahead to the future of SDM and serious mental illness.
Patrick W. Corrigan, PsyD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is currently principal investigator of the Center for Health Equity, Education, and Research, a consolidated group of four grant-funded programs on disability and health. Among other things, he is principal investigator of projects examining integrated primary and behavioral health care in a health disparities framework currently funded by NIMHD and PCORI. Corrigan has written more than 45 peer-reviewed articles, is editor emeritus of the American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and editor of a journal published by the American Psychological Association (APA) called Stigma and Health. Corrigan has co-authored or co-edited more than twenty books including several for APA: amp ldquo Person-Centered Care for Mental Illness amp rdquo (in 2 5) and amp ldquo Recovery in Mental Illness amp rdquo in 2 5. He is 2 recipient of the APF Alexander Gralnick award for his research on services for people with serious mental illness as well as the APA 2 22 Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology in the Public Interest.
Preface. Chapter . From Nonadherence to Self-Determination, by Patrick Corrigan and Virginia Spicknall Chapter 2. Understanding Decision Making as a Psychological Process, by Sarah Coates and Patrick Corrigan Chapter 3. Decision Making and Social Marginalization, Snigdha Talluri and Yen Chun Tseng Chapter 4. Youth and Young Adult Shared Decision Making, Vanessa Klodnick, Brianne LaPelusa, Rebecca P. Johnson, Abby Mayhue, and Deborah A. Cohen Chapter 5. Decision Making, Recovery, and Peer Support, by Karyn Stovall and Lindsay Sheehan Chapter . Practical Guide to Shared Decision Making and Mental Health, by Patrick Corrigan and Vardha Kharbanda Chapter 7. The Role of Participatory Research in Realizing Shared Decision Making, by Lindsay Sheehan, Rachel Parson, and Clarissa Vel amp aacute zquez