For patients with severe and persistent mental illness, what is the major advantage of case management? A case manager can:

a. modify traditional psychotherapy.
b. more efficiently use resources as the only manager responsible for coordinating services.
c. focus on social skills training and self-esteem building.
d. bring groups of patients together to discuss common problems.


ANS: B
The case manager not only provides entrance into the system of care, but he or she also coordinates the multiple referrals that so often confuse the patient who is severely and persistently mentally ill and the patient's family. Case management promotes the efficient use of services. The other options are lesser advantages or may be irrelevant.

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