OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individuals with serious mental illnesses to pursue recovery. Community mental health systems need new models to address recidivism as well as service fragmentation, lack of engagement by local stakeholders, and poor communication between mental health providers and the police. This study examined the initial effects on institutional recidivism and measures of recovery among persons enrolled in Opening Doors to Recovery, an intensive, team-based community support program for persons with mental illness and a history of inpatient psychiatric recidivism. A randomized controlled trial of the model is underway. METHODS: The number of hospitalizations, day...
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from severe mental illness (SMI) has gained increased p...
The number of people diagnosed with serious mental illness in the U.S. criminal justice system has r...
Individuals with mental illness are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and those with s...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
Several studies have reported a massive increase in mental health patients in both children and adul...
Recovery has emerged as a focus of mental health rehabilitation in the past decade. Many have sugges...
Introduction: The recovery concept within the mental health field means empowering individuals to as...
Introduction: The recovery concept within the mental health field means empowering individuals to as...
We performed a pilot study examining the patterns of recovery from severe mental illness in a model ...
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from severe mental illness (SMI) has gained increased p...
The number of people diagnosed with serious mental illness in the U.S. criminal justice system has r...
Individuals with mental illness are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and those with s...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
OBJECTIVE: Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individua...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mental healthcare in the criminal justice ...
Several studies have reported a massive increase in mental health patients in both children and adul...
Recovery has emerged as a focus of mental health rehabilitation in the past decade. Many have sugges...
Introduction: The recovery concept within the mental health field means empowering individuals to as...
Introduction: The recovery concept within the mental health field means empowering individuals to as...
We performed a pilot study examining the patterns of recovery from severe mental illness in a model ...
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from severe mental illness (SMI) has gained increased p...
The number of people diagnosed with serious mental illness in the U.S. criminal justice system has r...
Individuals with mental illness are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and those with s...