1st Edition

The Ecology of Prevention Illustrating Mental Health Consultation

By Robert E Hess Copyright 1987

    This provocative volume offers an enlightening look at mental health consultation as a preventive service. To enhance the prospects of consultation being preventive, consultation is defined as an ecological enterprise. Although attention is given to outcomes, process is the key in this book.

    This beneficial volume presents ten valuable principles to guide the work of a consultant, plus case studies representing different topics--self-esteem of high school students in rural Oregon, child abuse prevention in a rural and urban setting in Iowa, a junior high school consolidation in Maryland, and preventive services for Lutheran congregations in Minnesota. Each of the authors of the four case examples in their actual consultation and in their descriptions of their consultation have extended and elaborated what it means to think ecologically. Following an unusual format, the comments from the recipients of the interventions described in the case studies have been included as a reminder that prevention, in its truest spirit, involves partnerships, that “subjects” or “consultees” have feelings and opinions about their participation, and that subjective data are as important as objective data.

    Contents Foreword
    • Preface
    • 1. Conceptual Framework
    • An Ecological Paradigm: Defining Mental Health Consultation as a Preventive Service
    • 2. Four Illustrative Case Studies
    • A Community Service for a Rural High School
    • Prevention of Child Abuse: Two Contrasting Social Support Services
    • Two Into One: An Ecological Perspective on School Consolidation
    • A Partnership Approach to Consultation: The Process and Results of a Major Primary Prevention Field Experiment
    • 3. Commentary
    • Consultation as a Preventive Intervention: Comments on Ecologically Based Case Studies

    Biography

    Hess, Robert E