Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Mental Health Paradigms and Service Models at Colleges
Chapter 2. Developing an Accurate Picture of College Students
Chapter 3. Developmental and Societal Factors Fueling the Clinical Picture
Chapter 4. Orientation Mismatch and Young Adults' Needs
Chapter 5. Outreach and Consultative Work at College Counseling Centers
Chapter 6. Paradigm Conflict in Delivering College Mental Health
Conclusion: A Road Map for Success
References
Index
Stressed by increasing student demand for mental health services, campus counseling centers across the country are grappling with how best to deliver ethical, effective, and efficient service. Hampered by limited budgets, most centers find it deeply challenging to address growing college mental health service needs. Yet little conceptual training is provided to student affairs, higher education, health, and mental health professionals who deliver campus mental health services.
In Delivering Effective College Mental Health Services, psychologist Lee Keyes aims to change that. He offers sound, field-tested advice for creating a congruent, cross-division, and service-oriented college counseling enterprise that best fits its campus culture and students. This useful handbook for administering counseling services:
Written by a leading provider of college mental health services, Delivering Effective College Mental Health Services is an essential guide to organizing and offering mental health services on university and college campuses.