Universal Journal of Public Health Vol. 4(6), pp. 298 - 308
DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2016.040602
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A Contemplation on Rehabilitation Models for Adult Clients with Dual Diagnosis of Acquired Brain Injury and Mental Illness in Australia


Reshmy Radhamony 1,2,*
1 Registered Psychiatric Nurse at Austin Health, Australia
2 RMIT University TAFE, Australia

ABSTRACT

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) of different forms represents one of the major public health problems for the world. Numerous neuropsychiatric disorders are associated with brain Injury including depression, anxiety disorder, irritability and aggression and mania which makes the presentation of these patients complex. The dual diagnosis of ABI and mental illness is often missed making the management of these patients difficult. Review of literature, websites and case study examples are used to illustrate the implications on care needs and discharge planning of these patients post rehabilitation phase. Majority of the models reviewed in Australia have advanced approaches for rehabilitation of clients with brain injury but none of them other than the brain disorders programme in Victoria offers rehabilitation services to clients with dual diagnosis of acquired brain injury and mental illness. Despite of the evidence that ABI can often result in ongoing mental health problems, there are a few facilities that provide for this dual diagnosis and there is not even a single model of rehabilitation which can cater for the needs of these patients. Current and existing models offer alternative approaches that are particularly applicable to person with disabilities. These include the strength-based and empowerment approaches as well as case management and independent living models.

KEYWORDS
Acquired Brain Injury, Mental Illness, Rehabilitation Models, Traumatic Brain Injury, Dual Diagnosis, Rehabilitation Services

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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Reshmy Radhamony , "A Contemplation on Rehabilitation Models for Adult Clients with Dual Diagnosis of Acquired Brain Injury and Mental Illness in Australia," Universal Journal of Public Health, Vol. 4, No. 6, pp. 298 - 308, 2016. DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2016.040602.

(b). APA Format:
Reshmy Radhamony (2016). A Contemplation on Rehabilitation Models for Adult Clients with Dual Diagnosis of Acquired Brain Injury and Mental Illness in Australia. Universal Journal of Public Health, 4(6), 298 - 308. DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2016.040602.