Review of: Healing the Broken Mind: Transforming America's Failed Mental Health System
Reviews the book, Healing the Broken Mind: Transforming America's Failed Mental Health System By Timothy A. Kelly (see record 2009-13438-000). It is striking that there is so little focus on reforming the country's mental health system. This book is a great volume on this underexamined sec...
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description | Reviews the book, Healing the Broken Mind: Transforming America's Failed Mental Health System By Timothy A. Kelly (see record 2009-13438-000). It is striking that there is so little focus on reforming the country's mental health system. This book is a great volume on this underexamined section of healthcare reform. It provides a brief, insightful, and informative overview of the magnitude of the need and some potential, yet often too sketchy, solutions. The author spends the initial part of the book outlining the case for reform and convincingly argues that while our mental health system is better today than it might have been 30 years ago there is still tremendous need for improvement. One of the more controversial sections of the book is the discussion on eliminating monopolies in the mental health system. Readers who are interested in mental health policy will find that this book is well worth reading and that it will provide them with insight, inspiration, and information that will be helpful in their local efforts to transform their mental health system. The book is highly recommended to public administrators, advocates, and providers who are interested in mental health system transformation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) |
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