ABSTRACT: Since the groundbreaking work of the Robert Wood Johnson Conference in 1998 identifying six evidence-based practices (EBPs) for people with severe mental illness (SMI), the mental health field has moved in the direction of re-examination and redesign of service systems. Surprisingly, one area that has not been fully explicated is the role that EBPs play in promoting community integration. In this paper, we explain how community integration is a unifying concept providing direction and vision for community mental health for people with SMI. As one crucial aspect of the recovery process, community integration clarifies the link between EBPs and recovery. We propose an alternate view, grounded in the empirical literature, to the asse...
People living with severe mental illness (SMI) are one of the most marginalized groups in society. I...
Community integration is a construct that an increasing body of research has shown to have a signifi...
Background Service providers throughout Europe have identified the need to define ho...
This study examined the integration of two evidence-based practices for adults with severe mental il...
Statement of the research problem Over the past few decades community mental health treatment has go...
As the evidence base for health care improves, a concomitant obligation arises to ensure that commun...
Persons with severe mental illnesses (SMI) often lack access to effective treatments. The authors de...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
The content and organization of mental health care have been heavily influenced by the view that men...
The Community Mental Health Act of 1963 launched the deinstitutionalization movement, whereby indivi...
Schizophrenia is a chronic and debilitating psychiatric disorder that affects 1% of the population w...
Background: Serious mental illness (SMI) has been identified as a key health issue to be addressed d...
The present article first presents a critique about the current status of the CMH field; and second ...
Pessimistic views about the course and outcome of schizophrenia have been re-placed by a more hopefu...
Objective: In a pilot feasibility and effectiveness study, illness management and recovery (IMR), a ...
People living with severe mental illness (SMI) are one of the most marginalized groups in society. I...
Community integration is a construct that an increasing body of research has shown to have a signifi...
Background Service providers throughout Europe have identified the need to define ho...
This study examined the integration of two evidence-based practices for adults with severe mental il...
Statement of the research problem Over the past few decades community mental health treatment has go...
As the evidence base for health care improves, a concomitant obligation arises to ensure that commun...
Persons with severe mental illnesses (SMI) often lack access to effective treatments. The authors de...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
The content and organization of mental health care have been heavily influenced by the view that men...
The Community Mental Health Act of 1963 launched the deinstitutionalization movement, whereby indivi...
Schizophrenia is a chronic and debilitating psychiatric disorder that affects 1% of the population w...
Background: Serious mental illness (SMI) has been identified as a key health issue to be addressed d...
The present article first presents a critique about the current status of the CMH field; and second ...
Pessimistic views about the course and outcome of schizophrenia have been re-placed by a more hopefu...
Objective: In a pilot feasibility and effectiveness study, illness management and recovery (IMR), a ...
People living with severe mental illness (SMI) are one of the most marginalized groups in society. I...
Community integration is a construct that an increasing body of research has shown to have a signifi...
Background Service providers throughout Europe have identified the need to define ho...