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Social capital and mental health / ed. Kwane Mackenzie, Trudy Harpham Piece-Analytic Level: Social capital and youth mental health in Cali, Colombia • Social capital and mental health of women living in informal settlements in Durban, South Africa, and Lusaka, Zambia • Ethonographic investigation of social capital and mental health in Gospel Oak, London UK • Social capital and quality of klife and mental health in Maastricht, the Netherlands • Ethonographic investigation of social capital and mental health in Gospel Oak, London UK • Systematic review of tyhe methods used in studies of social c apital and mental health • Social risk, mental health and social capital • Meanings and uses of social capital in the mental health fieldPublication: London : Jessica Kingsley, 2006Description: 160 p.Availability:
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Research in community and mental health / ed. William H. Fisher Piece-Analytic Level: Exchanging glances? : systems, practice, and evidence in childrens mental health services • Challenges for a system of care • The evidence for home and community-based mental health services: half full or half-empty or create other glasses? • Measuring children's systems of care using anonymous data sets : caseload overlap, service system integration, and number of programs per person • evaluating service system coordination from the provider's perspective • The search for coordinated, continuous community-based care : how the parallel efforts of the medical home and systems of care can inform each other • The great divide : how mental healtyh policy fails young adults • School-based ,emtal health services for children and adolescents • The failure of community settings for the identification and treatment of depression in women with young children • Introduction : children, adolescents, and mental health services research : an overview of emerging perspectivePublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007Description: 237 p.Availability:
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Quem levou o meu ser? : mulheres de rua / dir. Maria Angeles Gorena Zobalza Piece-Analytic Level: Globalização, desenvolvimento e exploração sexual • O debate sócio-político sobre a prostituição : o caso português • A prostituição no quadro jurídico português • Reflexão e análise sobre o desenvolvimento e o perfil psicológico das utentes da obra social • Modelo de intervenção à mulher de rua • A prostituição na cidade de Lisboa • Prostituição : um fenómeno da história da civilização ocidentalPublication: Lisboa : C.M.L., 2005Description: 294 p.Availability:
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Prevention is primary : strategies for community well-being / ed. Larry Cohen, Vivian Chávez, Sana Chehimi Piece-Analytic Level: The limits of behavioral interventions for HIV prevention • Strengthening the collaboration between public health and criminal justice to prevent violence • Creating healthy food environments and preventing chronic disease • Health and the built environment : opportunities for prevention • Preventing injustices in environmental health and exposures • Primary prevention and program evaluation • Using media advocacy to influence policy • Making chance : the power of local communities to foster policy • Working collaborative to advance prevention • More thna a message : framin g public health advocacy to change corporate practices • Community organizing for health and social justice • The hope of prevention : individual, family, and community resilience • Gender, health, and prevention • Achieving health equity and social justice • Beyond crochures : the imperative for primary preventionPublication: San Francisco : John Wiley & Sons, 2007Description: 367 p.Availability:
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Participação e empowerment das pessoas com doença mental e seus familiares / coord. de José Ornelas ; Fátima J. Monteiro ; M. João Vargas Moniz ; Teresa Duarte Piece-Analytic Level: Serviços comunitários de intervenção e apoio na crise • Lei de saúde mental e as garantias dos direitos dos cidadãos • A avaliação de programas comunitários com base em pressupostos de empowerment • (Re)integração psicossocial das pessoas com doença mental • Organização e funcionamento de um centro comunitário : a aplicação de modelo de empowerment • Coordenação, suportes e obtenção de emprego : a experiência da associação sueca de emprego apoiado • O emprego como uma oportunidade para o recovery • Novos desafios para o emprego apoiado : reflexões de 15 anos de experiência • Soluções habitacionais e integração comunitária • Apoio residential : que integração? que participação na comunidade? • Uma oportunidade para voltar a estudar : modelo da educação apoiada para pessoas com doença mental • O projecto de educação apoiada de Roterdão • Serviços comunitários da Eslovénia : como reponder às necessidades dos utilizadores? • A estratégia de rethink face aos media : eliminar o estigma através do empowerment • Estratégias de advocacy contra a discriminação das pessoas com doença mental • Campanha contra a discriminação das pessoas com doença mental • Estudos sobre as necessidades e perspectivas futuras dos pais e irmãos das pessoas com doença mental • Grupos de ajuda mutua de familiares de pessoas com doença mental • Empowerment e participaçãp nos serviços de saude mental • Grupo de suporte de mulheres : direitos e doença mental • Grupo de ajuda mútua de pessoas com experiência de doença mental • Programas de reabilitação psicossocial em Portugal : estudo comparativo do suporte social da população geral e das pessoas com experiência em doença mental em processo de recovery • Grupos de suporte mútuo para famílias : a experiência de uma organização europeia de famílias • O papel das famílias na integração comunitária : a promoção de serviços de saúde mental, investigação e recovery • A defesa dos direitos das pessoas com doença mental : desenvolvimento de uma perspectiva de direiros humanos • A implementação de programas orientados para o recovery : domínios cruciais • O modelo comunitário de intervenção em saúde mental na era pós-hospitalarPublication: Lisboa : AEIPS, 2005Description: 363 p.Availability:
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Methods in community-based participatory research for health / ed. Barbara A. Israel et al. Piece-Analytic Level: Citizens, Science, and data judo : leveraging secondary data analysis to build a community-academic collaborative for environmental justice in Southern California • Policy analysis and advocacy : an approach to community-based participatory research • Photovoice as a community-based participatory research method : a case study with african american brest cancer survivors in rural Eaastern North Carolina • Creating understanding and action through group dialogue • Developing and implementing guidelines for dissemination : the experience of the community action against asthma project • Documentation and evaluation of CBPR partnerships : in-deph interviews and closed-ended questionnaires • What's with the wheezing? Methods used by the Seattler-King County healthy homes project to assess exposure to indoor asthma triggers • Community-based participatory research and ethnography : the perfect union • Mapping social and environmental influences on health : a community perspective • Application of CBPR in the design of an obervational tool : the neighborhood observational checklist • The aplication of focus group methodologies to community-based participatory research • Using a CBPR approach to develop an interviewer training manual with members of the Apsáalooke nation • CBPR approach to survey design and implementation : the healthy environments partnership survey • Insiders and outsiders assess who is the community : participant observation, key informant interview, focus group interview, and community forum • Strategies and techniques for effective group process in CBPR partnerships • Developing and maintaining partnerships with communities • Introduction to methods in community-based participatory research for healthPublication: SAn Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2005Description: 479 p.Availability:
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Housing, citizenship, and communities for people with serious mental illness: theory, research, practice, and policy perspectives / eds. John Sylvestre, Geoffrey Nelson, Tim Aubry Piece-Analytic Level: Housing, citizenship, and communities for people with mental illness: reflections and future directions • Landlords and scattered-sitte housing • Frontline practice in housing first programs • Reflections on providing single-site supportive housing • Teenants reflections on housing • Housing for Australians with serous mental illness • What do we mean by housing first?: considering the significance of variations in housing first services in the Europeen Union • Mental Health housing policy in Canada • The primacy of research: getting to housing first in the United States - A policymaker's perspective • Expanding methodological options for housing research • The contributions of the concept of citizenship to housinn practice, policy, and research • Theory and research on the social context of housing • Theory and research on housing programs for people with serious mental ilness • Economic analysis of housing interventions for people with serious meltal illness who are homeless • Community-based support in the context of housing: a review of models and evidence • Housing models for people with serious mental illness • The evolution of housing for people with serious mental illnessPublication: New York : Oxford University Press, 2017Description: 395 p.Availability:
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Forced migration and mental health : rethinking the care refugees and displaced persons / ed. David Ingleby Piece-Analytic Level: Mental Health and social care for asylum seekers and refugees : a comparative study • Mental health services in the UK : lessons from transcultural psychiatry • Beyond the personal pain : integrating socuial and political conerns in therapy with refugees • Kurdish women refugees : obstacles and opportunities • Getting closer : methods of research with refugees ansd asylum seekers • Mental health care for refugee children in exile • My whole body is sick... my life is not good : a Rwandan asylum seeker attends a psychiatric clinic in London • Meeting the mental health needs of children who have been associated with fighting forces : some lessons from Sierra Leone • Traumatic stress in context : a study of unaccompanied minors from Southern Sudan • Transforming local and global discourses : reassessing the PTSD movement in Bosnia and Croatia • From trauma to survival and adaptation : towards a framework for guiding mental health initiatives in post-conflict societiesPublication: New York : Springer, 2005Description: 218 p.Availability:
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Community psychology / Karen Grover Duffy , Frank Y. Wong Publication: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, 2003Description: XV, 352 p.Availability: : Biblioteca ISPA Retirado temporariamenteCall number: C8 DUFF2 (1).
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Community mental health : challenges for the 21st Century / ed. Jessica Rosenberg, Samuel Rosenberg Piece-Analytic Level: Menatl health leadership in a turbulent world • The uncertain future of public mental health systems : a West Virginia case study • Networks and organizational identity : on the front lines of behavioral health • Social work in a managed care environment • We'll meet you on your bench : developing a therapeutic alliance with the homeless mentally ill patient • The practice effectiveness of case management services for homeless persons with alcohol, drug, or mental health problems • Homeless shelters : an component of the facto mental healtth system • Psychological intervention with Hispanic patients : a review of selected culturally synthonic treatment approaches • Mental Health issues in chinese americans : help-seeking behaviors and culturally relevant services • African americans and mental health • Stigma, sexual orientation, and mental illness : a community mental health perspective • Public mental health systems : breaking the impasse in the treatment of oppressed groups • Neuropsychiatric perspectives for community mental health theory and practice • Putting values into practice : involuntary treatment interventions in mental health • Evidence-based treatment for adults with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders • The wraparaound process : individualized, community-based care for children and adolescents with intensive needs • In the community : aftercare or seriously ill persons from their own perspectives • Pursuing hope and recovery : an integrated approached to psychiatric rehabilitation • Consumer-providers theories about recovery from serious psychiatric disabilities • Patient, client, consumer, survivor : the mental health consumer movement in the United States • Introduction : conceptualizing the challenges in community mental healthPublication: New York : Routledge, 2006Description: 282 p.Availability:
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