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The Roles of Forensic Social Work in Caring for In ...
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This document provides information on the roles of forensic social work in caring for individuals with serious mental illness. It is part of the Clinical Support System for Serious Mental Illness (CSS-SMI), a SAMHSA-funded initiative implemented by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). The document includes information on the history of forensic social work, its various functions and settings, as well as the challenges and opportunities it presents.<br /><br />Forensic social work involves the application of social work to legal issues and litigation, and it plays a critical role in multidisciplinary approaches for working with individuals with serious mental illness. It encompasses areas such as criminal justice, juvenile justice, and correctional systems, and involves providing consultation, education, and training to various stakeholders.<br /><br />The document highlights research on topics related to forensic social work, such as the needs of previously incarcerated fathers and co-parenting mothers, the involvement of dual system youth with child welfare and juvenile justice, and the impact of serious mental illness on family dynamics and violence.<br /><br />It also discusses the importance of collaboration and coordination among different professionals and systems involved in the care of individuals with serious mental illness, including forensic social workers, clinicians, and legal professionals. The document emphasizes the need for biopsychosocial assessments, individualized treatment plans, and discharge planning to mitigate risks and support successful community integration.<br /><br />Overall, the document provides an overview of the roles, functions, and challenges of forensic social work in the context of caring for individuals with serious mental illness.
Keywords
forensic social work
serious mental illness
Clinical Support System for Serious Mental Illness
SAMHSA-funded initiative
multidisciplinary approaches
criminal justice
juvenile justice
collaboration
biopsychosocial assessments
discharge planning
Funding for SMI Adviser was made possible by Grant No. SM080818 from SAMHSA of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the U.S. Government.
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