Everything but the Kitchen Sink
AN ILLUSTRATED COLLECTION OF USABLE STUFF FOR MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE SHOE BOX
A Dedication of the book to all those who help others, with special thanks for those who work in, supervise in, and teach in the field of Mental Health & recognition for those who courageously seek their help.
INTRODUCTION
Defines the goal of the Notebook. To help professionals in the first years of their career connect Ideas to Experience, moving from the Classroom to the Real World. The material conveys a Bottom Line view of what is important to know amidst changing paradigms in Mental Health practice. The Notebook keeps in mind four contexts – that of Biology interacting with the Environment; what we call our Human Nature/s; our Primate Behavioral Inheritance (patterned ways of responding to the world); and how this knowledge is used in the pragmatic realities of today’s Frontline Practice. The Notebook is NOT a traditional professional textbook, but a personal selection of material deemed helpful to beginning practitioners and their supervisors. NOTE: Many professional Mental Health disciplines refer to a BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL model for practice. This Notebook includes the BIO for Masters Level practitioners. The INTRODUCTION ends with ----- Suggestions for Using This Notebook.
ON A PERSONAL NOTE
Presents brief factors and personal information which led the author to choose work in Mental Health, and points out ways in which actual practice may be different than what newcomers and I first expected. This NOTE introduces the personal conversation between the reader and me and provides encouragement when what needs to be learned seems overwhelming.
Chapter One FOUNDATIONS 6 “BOOKS” for BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE BASE for MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE

The U.S. Surgeon General’s Report Statistical Prevalence of Mental Health Diagnoses Mental Health Language Traits Deemed Mentally Healthy

Problems Falling Under the Mental Health Umbrella Origins from the Environment Origins from Evolution and Our Genetically Based Behavioral Inheritance Origins from the Interaction Over Time of Nature/Biology and Nurture/Learning Plus the Role of Luck

Therapies, Theories, and Techniques Obstacles to Successful Outcomes The Mental Health Conundrum Elements of the Treatment Process The Therapeutic Relationship Interviewing The Use of Language Boundaries Content and Process Transference and Counter Transference Attachment The Use of Medications

Altruism and Xenophobia Persona Evolution Based Vestigial Symptoms Hormonal Influence Understanding Human Behavior from Vantage Points Other Than Sociology and Psychology (Other Voices)

First Years of Practice The Importance of Critical Thinking Using Collegial Relations for Support Shaping One’s Professional Identity Self Care Staying Safe Developing Self Awareness Paddling Your Own Canoe

Man’s Search for Meaning Man’s Search for Understanding Existential Anchors Responding to Religious & Spiritual Issues in Therapy
Chapter Two 100 BEST IDEAS FOR PRACTICE The Short Course
A Selection of Pragmatic and Frequently Useful Ideas to Include in One’s Thinking and Doing With Clients
Chapter Three LIVES ON THE EDGE Considering Suicide
Facts and Figures for Clinical Decision Making A Family Shares Their Story
Chapter Four TIPS AND TOOLS Stuff You Can Use
“Tools” Useful in Mental Health Practice Forms, Check Sheets Factoids and Guidelines
Chapter Five
MORE THINGS CONSIDERED Essays and Info
Selected Essays on topics which are often the focus of questions and discussions by supervisees or content the author deems Important for thoughtful consideration.

- Making Progress - An Example of How We Learn About Behavior and the Brain
- Can’t or Won’t - The Conundrum of Individual Responsibility
- A Few Thoughts on Maturity
- Bottom Line on Child and Adolescent Bullies -- Professional Knowledge in a Psychologized Culture
- Anxiety – Big Canaries and Little Canaries
- Walking in Those Moccasins - Quality of Life Considered
- OCD: A Study in Knowing
- Executive Functioning – Who’s in Charge Here ?
- Like Father, Like Son, Like Daughter – Sharing What You Know
- Are Mental Health Professionals Nuts ? Not Me, Maybe You ?
- Late Bloomers – Life in a Wide Angle Lens
- The Median Isn’t the Message by the late Stephen Jay Gould
- Mental Health & Technology – The Intersection of Technology and Social Psychology
- Behavioral Reminders - Thinking about Shamu
- Memory Lane - A Strange Road Indeed
- Temperament - What Every Mother Always Knew
- Pathfinders – Finding Satisfaction in Adult Lives
- An "Error" to Consider
- Science and the Human Spirit
- The Learning Curve in Mental Health Practice – A Scientific Analysis ?
Chapter Six RANDOM THOUGHTS Pop-ups Of The Mind
Comments, Observations, & Opinions
Chapter Seven OF SHRIMP, LOVE & RELATIONSHIPS The World of 2 X 2

Chapter Eight PASSING IT FORWARD Advice from Seasoned Practitioners
A Fable of Becoming a Therapist 23 Practitioners Share Their Wisdom about Living a Career in Mental Health

Chapter Nine FINAL EXAM Practice Makes Perfect
A reinforcer for Major Ideas in the Notebook Useful in Pre and Post Self-Evaluations Delivered with a Humorous Touch
Chapter Ten LIFE ALWAYS COMES IN STORIES Tales of Learning and Thankful Remembrances
Vignettes from the author’s personal experiences choosing a career in Mental Health, learning the ropes, forming a professional identity, and living to tell about it !

PLUS LAGNIAPPE BITS & PIECES
“Lan-yap” is Cajun French for “a little something extra.” Throughout the book, this Mouse signals . . . Lagniappe.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Selected references with some annotation.
NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Summary of the author’s professional background, personal interests, family etc.

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