Goal Attainment Scaling is emerging as one of the most frequently utilized methods of evaluating mental health programs. However, little material is available on the practical problems encountered in training mental health clinicians to use Goal Attainment Scaling. This report details some of the difficulties encountered and the training program that evolved when a large scale research program used Goal Attainment Scaling as the criterion of outcome.
Children see approximately 1,000 television commercials for over-the-counter drugs each year. In 1973, HEW's Poison Control Center reported 1,098 cases of children under 5 ingesting adult aspirin overdoses while the figures for vitamins and children's aspirin were even higher. Mr. Choate and Ms. Debevoise believe there is a direct link between misuse of these drugs by children and television advertising of over-the-counter drugs.
The authors argue that there is a clear link between mental and physical health issues. A wellness‐based approach to integrated health care, such as the one described in this article, may allow older clients to be empowered to make lifestyle changes that can improve the quality of their lives and reduce physical illness.
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