This article describes the application of a university–community partnership model to the problem of adapting evidence-based treatment approaches in a community mental health setting. Background on partnership research is pre-sented, with consideration of methodological and practical issues related to this kind of research. Then, a rationale for using partnerships as a basis for conducting mental health treatment research is presented. Finally, an ongoing partnership research project concerned with the adaptation of evidence-based mental health treatments for childhood internalizing problems in community settings is presented, with preliminary results of the ongoing effort discussed
This paper raises some issues for discussion and debate concerning the nature of research within a m...
Objective: Consumer involvement in mental health research is considered both a right and a benefit, ...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
This article describes the application of a university–community partnership model to the problem of...
BackgroundImplementation of evidence-based mental health assessment and intervention in community pu...
Mental health research projects address sensitive issues for vulnerable populations and are implemen...
The complexities of research in the community mental health sector are seldom acknowledged in existi...
Community-based partnerships are integral to mental health programming and research. However, there ...
PURPOSE. An overview of approaches used in contemporary mental health research to consider when coor...
The importance of collaboration and partnerships in the delivery of effective services is a notion t...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
The popularity of community-based interventions has experienced a revival over the last two decades....
The concept of a working alliance as a key ingredient within therapeutic processes has been emphasiz...
Replicating or distilling information from psychological interventions reported in the scientific li...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research,...
This paper raises some issues for discussion and debate concerning the nature of research within a m...
Objective: Consumer involvement in mental health research is considered both a right and a benefit, ...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
This article describes the application of a university–community partnership model to the problem of...
BackgroundImplementation of evidence-based mental health assessment and intervention in community pu...
Mental health research projects address sensitive issues for vulnerable populations and are implemen...
The complexities of research in the community mental health sector are seldom acknowledged in existi...
Community-based partnerships are integral to mental health programming and research. However, there ...
PURPOSE. An overview of approaches used in contemporary mental health research to consider when coor...
The importance of collaboration and partnerships in the delivery of effective services is a notion t...
Practitioners working in Australian mental health services are faced with the challenge of providing...
The popularity of community-based interventions has experienced a revival over the last two decades....
The concept of a working alliance as a key ingredient within therapeutic processes has been emphasiz...
Replicating or distilling information from psychological interventions reported in the scientific li...
Objective: The purpose of this article is to offer a theoretical review on community based research,...
This paper raises some issues for discussion and debate concerning the nature of research within a m...
Objective: Consumer involvement in mental health research is considered both a right and a benefit, ...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...