Mental Health Practitioners and Trainees

Mental Health Practitioners and Trainees

Authors

Brennan Peterson, Chapman UniversityFollow
Joyce West, American Psychiatric Association
Terri L. Tanielian, American Psychiatric Association
Harold Alan Pincus, American Psychiatric Association
Jessica Kohout, American Psychological Association
Georgine M. Pion, Vanderbilt Institute
Marlene M. Wicherski, Research Consultant
Rita E. Vandivort-Warren, National Association of Social Workers
Margaret L. Palmiter, National Association of Social Workers
Elizabeth I. Irwin, University of Virginia
Jeanne C. Fox, University of Virginia
Tom W. Clawson, National Board of Certified Counselors
S. Christian Smith, National Board of Certified Counselors
Rex Stockton, Indiana University
Amy Gibson Nitza, Indiana University
John P. Ambrose, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy
Laura Blankertz, International Association of Psychological Rehabilitation Services
Larry D. Sullivan, National Association of School Psychologists
Kevin P. Dwyer, National Association of School Psychologists
Michael S. Fleischer, Indiana University
Harold F. Goldsmith, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration
Michael J. Witkin, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration
Joanne E. Atay, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration
Ronald W. Manderscheid, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health Services Administration

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Late in 1987, research staff from the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Social Workers, and representatives of professional psychiatric nursing formed a work group on human resources data with staff from the National Institute of Mental Health (Dr. Manderscheid). This group had several major purposes, including identifying common, core data on human resources from each discipline, preparing a chapter for Mental Health 1990, identifying data gaps, coming up with plans to address those gaps, and improving survey compatibility between the involved disciplines.

ISBN

978-0788179990

Publication Date

1998

Publisher

DIANE Publishing

Keywords

psychiatry, psychology, mental health, social work, nursing, human resources

Disciplines

Human Resources Management | Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | Psychiatry and Psychology

Comments

(1998). In Manderscheid R. & Henderson, M.J. (Eds.), Mental Health United States

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