
Shared Decision Making and Serious Mental Illness
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Product details:
- Publisher American Psychological Association
- Date of Publication 21 October 2025
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9781433843983
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages225 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 666 g
- Language English 700
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Long description:
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’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.
Table of Contents:
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