Huang Larke, Stroul Beth, Friedman Robert, Mrazek Patricia, Friesen Barbara, Pires Sheila, Mayberg Steve
American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Am Psychol. 2005 Sep;60(6):615-27. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.60.6.615.
In April 2002, the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health was created by executive order to study the mental health care delivery system in our nation and to make recommendations for improvements so that individuals with serious mental disorders can live, work, learn, and fully participate in their homes and communities. In its report, "Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America," the commission provided strategies to address critical infrastructure, practice, and research issues. This article focuses on the work of the commission's Subcommittee on Children and Families, describing its vision for mental health service delivery for children and providing suggestions for strengthening community-based care for youths with or at risk of behavioral health disorders. Training, research, practice, and policy implications for psychologists are discussed.
2002年4月,根据行政命令成立了总统心理健康新自由委员会,以研究我国的心理健康护理服务体系,并提出改进建议,使患有严重精神障碍的个人能够生活、工作、学习,并充分融入家庭和社区。在其报告《实现承诺:转变美国的心理健康护理》中,该委员会提供了应对关键基础设施、实践和研究问题的策略。本文重点关注该委员会儿童与家庭小组委员会的工作,描述其对儿童心理健康服务提供的愿景,并为加强对患有行为健康障碍或有行为健康障碍风险的青少年的社区护理提供建议。还讨论了对心理学家的培训、研究、实践和政策影响。