This book is the first to systematically describe the key components necessary to ensure
successful implementation of Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) across mental health settings
and non-mental health settings that require behavioral management. This resource is designed by
the leading experts in CPS and is focused on the clinical and implementation strategies that
have proved most successful within various private and institutional agencies. The book begins
by defining the approach before delving into the neurobiological components that are key to
understanding this concept. Next the book covers the best practices for implementation and
evaluating outcomes both in the long and short term. The book concludes with a summary of the
concept and recommendations for additional resources making it an excellent concise guide to
this cutting edge approach. Collaborative Problem Solving is an excellent resource for
psychiatrists psychologists social workers and all medical professionals working to manage
troubling behaviors. The text is also valuable for readers interested in public health
education improved law enforcement strategies and all stakeholders seeking to implement this
approach within their program organization and or system of care.