Treatment engagement of individuals experiencing mental illness: review and update
Columbia University Irving Medical Center · New York State Office of Mental Health · +1 more institution
Abstract
Individuals living with serious mental illness are often difficult to engage in ongoing treatment, with high dropout rates. Poor engagement may lead to worse clinical outcomes, with symptom relapse and rehospitalization. Numerous variables may affect level of treatment engagement, including therapeutic alliance, accessibility of care, and a client's trust that the treatment will address his/her own unique goals. As such, we have found that the concept of recovery-oriented care, which prioritizes autonomy, empowerment and respect for the person receiving services, is a helpful framework in which to view tools and techniques to enhance treatment engagement. Specifically, person-centered care, including shared…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 74.52
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 79
Authors
3- LBLisa B. DixonCorresponding
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York State Office of Mental Health, New York State Psychiatric Institute
- YHYael Holoshitz
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York State Office of Mental Health, New York State Psychiatric Institute
- INIlana Nossel
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York State Office of Mental Health, New York State Psychiatric Institute
Topics & keywords
- Mental health
- Medicine
- Mental illness
- Autonomy
- Empowerment
- Peer support
- Health care
- Psychiatry