PSRT 4271: The Family Role In Rehabilitation Course Schedule and Reading List

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2014PSRT 4271: The Family Role In Rehabilitation

Course Schedule and Reading List(v.2.0)

Last updated: June 8, 2014. Subject to further updating.

Questions: T.H. Pyle, t. 609-658-2008, e.

Adapted from Muhlbauer’s Six Phases of a Family’s Journey:

Phase One: Storm Warnings

Phase Two:Crisis: The Storm

Phase Three: Adrift

Phase Four:Stabilization

Phase Five: Mastery

Phase Six: Transcendence

Please buy or rent this requiredtextbook for the course:

Power, Paul W., & Dell Orto, Arthur E. (2004).Families living with chronic illness and disability. New York: Springer Publishing Company, Inc.

Amazon:

Barnes & Noble:

All other texts are found in the Linked Reference List below. To access linked references:

  1. Note the citations in bold for each week, e.g.,

(Muhlbauer, 2002).

  1. Scroll down to Linked Reference Links section below.
  2. Find the linked reference that relates to the citation, e.g.,

Muhlbauer, Susan A. (2002). Navigating the storm of mental illness: Phases in the family’s journey. Qualitative Health Research, 12(8), 1076-1092.

  1. Click on the linked reference.

Please also bring your laptop computers to class. From time to time we will access material together in class via the internet.

Phase One: Storm Warnings
Week 1:
Sun, May 25 to Sat., May 31.
Class: Thu, May 29 / The New Reality: Aspects of Illness / Course Framework: The Phases of a Family Journey
How to Read Research Articles for This Course
What is SMI?
What are its effects?
What is illness like? Who is involved? / How to read a research article:
(Western University, 2012), video, 2 minutes
(Dunifon, n.d.), 5 pp.
(Reese and Cox, 1999), 7 pp.
(Greenhalgh, 1997), 4 pp.
Schizophrenia:
(Moss-Coane, 2009b) [15 min. video: What is schizophrenia?Be patient with download. When activation bar for video appears, click play button.]
Family “Journey” Phases:
(Muhlbauer, 2002), 14 pp. / 1st web assignment: Welcome to Moodle [Practice Session], due Thu, Jun 7. / Introductions and Preliminaries
“Moodle in Five”
Unit 1 presentation: A Family’s New Reality
Introduction to the Six Phases of the Journey (Muhlbauer, 2002)
How to Read a Research Article for This Class
Video: True Life: I Have Schizophrenia(MTV, 2008).
Week 2:
Sun., Jun 1 to Sat., June 7
Class: Thu, Jun 5 / History of The System and Its Perception of the Family / How did and does psychiatry view the family? Why?
“Schizophrenogenic mother”
“Double bind”
”Expressed emotion”
How are these views evolving? Why?
What challenges remain? / Overview:
(Power & Dell Orto, 2004), chapter 1, 27 pp.
(Swarbrick, 2009)
.
Psychiatry History:
(Atkinson & Coia, 1995), p. 1-22 only.
Schizophrenia:
(Kyziridis, 2005), 6 pp.
(DeDisto, Harding, McCormick, Ashikaga, & Brooks, 1995), 5 pp.[This and its companion articles below are among the most important articles about psychiatric rehabilitation even written.
(DeDisto et al., 1995a), 7 pp.
(Harding et al., 1987a), 9 pp.
(Harding et al., 1987b), 9 pp.]
(Harding & Zahniser, 1994), 6 pp.
History of Causal Theories:
(Fromm-Reichmann, 1948), 10 pp.
(Bateson, Haley, & Weakland, 1956), 16 pp.
(Gibney, 2006), 7 pp.
(Hartwell, 1996), 16 pp.
(Neill, 1990), 6 pp.
Institutional and Community Based Treatment History:
(Geller, 2000), 17 pp.
(Cutler, Bevilacqua, & McFarland, 2003), 16 pp.
(Drake, Green, Mueser, & Goldman, 2003), 10 pp. / Unit Two presentation:
Week 3:
Sun., Jun 8 – Sat., Jun 14
Class: Thu, Jun 12 / What Is Family? / Complexity Theory
Closed and Open Systems
General Systems Theory
Family Systems Theory
What Is A Family System?
What Is A Medical System?
Tension between the Sciences: Psychiatry vs. Family Therapy / General Systems:
Google… “systems theory” and read an overview
(Boulding, 1956), 12 pp.
Family Systems:
(Bavelas & Segal, 1982), 5 pp.
(J. Brown, 1999) [Bowen System], 9 pp.
(Auerswald, 1987)
(Rabstejnek, n.d.)
(Fingerman & Berman, 2000) [Gerontology; good review of family systems theory], 24 pp.
(Also skim: “Family Therapy” on Wikipedia) / Unit Three presentation:
What Is Family?
Phase Two: Crisis: The Storm
Week 4:
Sun, Jun 15 to Sat, Jun 21
Class: Thu, Jun 19 / The Family’s Crisis Moment / Crisis Theory
What does a psychiatric crisis look like?
How does it affect a family?
How does the system respond? / (Poal, 1990), 19 pp.
(Clarke & Winsor, 2010), 6 pp.
Video: Bellevue Inside Out (DeLeo, 2001), 75 mins. / Unit Four presentation: The Family Crisis Moment and The Impact of Mental Illness on Families
Video clip from Bellevue Inside Out [5 minutes]
Guest Speaker (to be invited): a representative of a county psychiatric emergencies (“crisis screening”) department
Impact on Families and Providers / What are the effects on families and their individual members?
Through what phases does a family in the maelstrom of mental illness pass?
What difficulties do providers have working with families? / Families:
(Power & Dell Orto, 2004), Chapter 3, 19 pp.
(Moss-Coane, 2009a): Schizophrenia, The Family, and Society (15 minute video)
(Atkinson & Coia, 1995), p. 23-44 only.
(Jones, 2004) [Loss and Ambivalence], 15 pp.
(Karp & Tanarugsachock, 2000), 19 pp.
Mothers:
(Copeland & Heilemann, 2011), 11 pp.
(Johansson, Anderzen-Carlsson, Åhlin, & Andershed, 2010) [Sweden]
Fathers:
(Wiens & Daniluk, 2009), 8 pp.
Siblings:
(Lukens, Thorning, & Lohrer, 2002), 8 pp.
Grandparents:
(Seeman, 2009)
Providers:
(Kim & Salyers, 2008)
Phase Three: Adrift
Week 5:
Sun, Jun 22 to Sat, Jun 28
Class: Thu, Jun 26 / Special Topics: Grief, Burden, Stigma, Violence / Grief:
Elements of family grief?
How does grief differ between the loss of a loved one to death and to mental illness?
Chronic sorrow theory.
How can and should providers respond? / (Mohr & Regan-Kubinski, 2001), 8 pp.
(Eakes, Burke, & Hainsworth, 1998) / 2nd Web assignment: source, summarize, discuss article on Family Burden. Due Thu, Jul 5.
TERM PAPER AND PRESENTATION: Family Experience Interview Assignment:
Assignment posted.
1 / Unit 5 presentation: Special Topics: Grief, Burden, Stigma, Violence
Class Field Trip to Greystone Psychiatric Hospital. Visit with Concerned Families of Greystone. RoomH205.
Please arrive by 5 pm to complete check-in and badge issuance in sufficient time for 5:30 starting time.
Burden:
Subjective burden?
Objective burden?
How to address it? / (Cook, Cohler, Pickett, & Beeler, 1997) [Social Time], 6 pp.
(H. Lefley, 1989), 5 pp.
(Doornbos, 2001), 14 pp.
Stigma:
Kinds of stigma
Manifestations
Effects of stigma / (Gray, 2002) [In psychiatry]
(Heflinger & Hinshaw, 2010), 7 pp.
(Larson & Corrigan, 2008), 4 pp.
Violence:
Family members as victims of domestic violence by a loved one
Loved ones as victims of excessive police force
Families’ reactions / (Vaddadi, Gilleard, & Fryer, 2002), 7 pp.
(Pyle, 2012) [33 min. and 5 min. videos about Kelly Thomas death]
(Baxter, 2012)[4 min. and 5 min. videos about NJ police]
(McClelland, 2013), 20 pp.
(Ponto, 2012)[10 min. video about Laura Wilcox murder]
(Elborgen & Johnson, 2009), 9 pp.
Week 6:
Sun, Jun 29 to Sat, Jul 5
Class: Thu, Jul 3
(Class online?) / Special Topic: Expressed Emotion / What is Expressed Emotion?
What is the cause of EE?
How is it addressed?
What is the family’s role and responsibility?
Is EE in case managers a problem? / Overview:
(H. P. Lefley, 2009), Chapter 8, 15 pp.
Expressed emotion:
(G. W. Brown, Birley, & Wing, 1972), 17 pp. {The first study of EE.]
(Hatfield, Spaniol, & Zipple, 1987), 5 pp.
(Hooley, 2004), 3 pp.
(Pharoah, Mari, Rathbone, & W., 2006) [Cochrane Review], 17 pp.
(Solomon, Alexander, & Uhl, 2010) [case managers], 8 pp.
(McDonagh, 2005) / Unit 6 presentation: 1. Expressed Emotion, 2. Ethnic & Cultural Issues, 3. The “System”
Special Topic: Ethnic and cultural considerations / A five-stage process model for Asian American families
Latino responses to family psychoeducation for
Schizophrenia
Comparing rich and poor country responses / (Sauceda, 2011), 13 pp.
(Tyson & Flaskerud, 2009), 2 pp.
Response: Dealing with The System / System 101.
What are the barriers to family care in mental health? / (Power & Dell Orto, 2004), Chapter 8, 15 pp.
(Pyle, 2009), 2 pp.
(Jensen, 2004), 8 pp.
(Rose, Mallinson, & Walton-Moss, 2004), 8 pp.
(Askey, Holmshaw, Gamble, & Gray, 2009), 17 pp.
Phase Four: Stabilization
Week 7:
Sun, Jul 6 to Sat, Jul 12
Class: Thu, Jul 10 / Regaining equilibrium / Returning to a new normality
Coping, Burden, Resiliency, Social Support, / Overview:
(Power & Dell Orto, 2004), Chapters 6 and 7
(H. P. Lefley, 2009), Chapters 2, 4, and 5
(Rose, Mallinson, & Walton-Moss, 2002), 20 pp.
(Saunders, 2003) / Unit 7 presentation: Family Education, Psychoeducation, Consultation
Video: Family Psychoeducation: Introductory Video [15 minutes] (New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 2009)
Review of SAMHSA Family Psychoeducation Toolkit
Modality: Assertive Community Treatment and Families / (Chen, 2008) / Video: Out of the Shadow (Smiley, 2005), 75 mins.
Modality: Family Psychoeducation / What is family psychoeducation?
What forms can it take?
What are its recommended elements?
What are its objectives and standards? / (Lucksted, McFarlane, Downing, Dixon, & Adams, 2012), 15 pp.
(Bae & Kung, 2000), 7 pp.
(SAMHSA, 2009)
(Dixon et al., 2010) [PORT], 15 pp.
Modality: Family Consultation / What is family consultation?
What are effective models for it? / (Schmidt & Monaghan, 2012)[about IFSS in NJ], 16 pp. / Presentation: A representative of NAMI Family to Family Education
Modality: Family Intervention for Dual Disorders (FIDD) / (Mueser & Fox, 2002), 15 pp.
(Mueser et al., 2009)
(Gottlieb, Mueser, & Glynn, 2012)
Modality: Self-care / Recognizing co-dependence
Support groups
MID TERM EXAM / Available from Fri., Jul. 12, 12 noon to Mon., Jul. 15, 1 am)
Phase Five: Mastery
Week 8:
Sun, Jul 13to Sat, Jul 19
Class: Thu, Jul 17 / System Topics: Family Advocacy / The founding of NAMI
Question: Is the public uninformed or misinformed? / (Finkle, 2004), 2 pp.
(Alliance for the Mentally Ill of San Mateo County [CA], 1985)9 pp.
(Lamb & Oliphant, 1978), 4 pp.
(Lamb & Oliphant, 1979), 7 pp.
(Willis, 1982), 3 pp.
(Lamb, Hoffman, Hoffman, & Oliphant, 1986), 5 pp.
(Seifert, 1999) / Unit 8 presentation
Video: When Medicine Got It Wrong (K. Cadigan & Murray, 2009), 75mins
Guest Speaker: a state expert on legislative matters affecting psychiatric rehabilitation and families.
Week 9:
Sun, Jul 20 to Sun, Jul 26
Class: Thu, Jul 24 / Special Topic: Finance and Planning / Disability benefits: What are SSI and SSDI? / (HensonFuerst, 2011)[Video, 4 mins.]
(HensonFuerst, 2010a) [Video, 4 mins.]
(HensonFuerst, 2010b) [Video, 4 mins.]
(Social Security Administration, 2013) [Webpage] / Unit 9 presentation:
Guest Speaker: anIFSS Program Supervisor .
Student presentations
What is a Planned Network Assistance Network?
Estate Planning and Special Needs Trusts / (Hewitt et al., 2010), 12 pp.
(Obloy & Hutcheson, 2002), 4 pp.
(National PLAN Alliance, 2013) [Website]
(PLANNJ, 2013) [Website]
(Hinkles, Fingles & Prior, 2013) [9 min. video]
Special Topic: Confidentiality / HIPAA
Advanced Directives / (Marshall & Solomon, 2003), 5 pp.
(Solomon, Molinaro, Mannion, & Cantwell, 2012), 16 pp.
Recommendations for Providers / Family involvement in mental health services
Expectations and requirements for providers:
What can they or should they do?
How can things be improved? / (Marshall & Solomon, 2004), 2 pp.
(McGinty, Worthington, & Dennison, 2008) [About DD], 9 pp.
(Mottaghipour & Bickerton, 2005) [Pyramid of Family Care], 7 pp.
(Spaniol, Zipple, & Lockwood, 1992), 6 pp.
Phase Six: Transcendence (Growth and Advocacy)
Week 10:
Sun, Jul 27 to Sun, Aug 2
Class: Thu, Jul 31 / Finance Topics (ctd.) / Medicaid: What Every Provider Should Know / (Garfield, 2011) pp. i-v only
(Pyle, 2013), 64 pp. / Medicaid Lecture
Week 11:
Sun, Aug 3 to Sat, Aug 9
Class: Thu, Aug 7 / Response: Family Issues
Training for Providers / What do providers need to know about families?
What should medical schools teach their students about families?
Review of UMDNJ Medical School Course Catalogue / (Power & Dell Orto, 2004), Chapter 12
(Riebschleger et al., 2008), 7 pp.
(Schmetzer & Lafuze, 2008), 4 pp. / Video: People Say I’m Crazy (J. Cadigan, 2004), 60 mins
Special Topic: Spirituality / The effects of mental illness on families of faith.
The use of faith as a family intervention.
The role of spirituality in mental health treatment / (Reeves & Reynolds, 2009), 2 pp.
(Rogers, Stanford, & Garland, 2012), 10 pp.
(Spaniol, 2002), 2 pp.

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PSRT 4271: The Family Role In Rehabilitation Course Schedule and Reading List

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