Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is now recognized as the model proven to be most successful in working with clients with long-term, severe mental illness. The first documented research replication study of ACT was Harbinger of Grand Rapids, in Kent County, Michigan. The Harbinger program influenced significant programmatic changes throughout the public mental health system in Michigan. This paper describes this evolution in community mental health locally and why these changes came about. The state-level strategy to implement replications of Harbinger is described, as well as funding and monitoring mechanisms that have now resulted in over 100 successful ACT programs in Michigan. For mental health administrators, the implications discus...
In recent years the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model of service delivery, which has held co...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a recognized evidence-based practice, but the use...
Historically individuals who experience severe and persistent mental health symptoms are identified ...
ABSTRACT: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is now recognized as the model proven to be most succe...
While Assertive Community Treatment (originally known as the PACT program) is now recognized around ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an intensive, community-based program for persons with severe...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a widely implemented evidence-based practice for consumers wi...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Assertive community treatment (ACT) is a complex community-based service ap-proach to helping people...
This study examined the integration of two evidence-based practices for adults with severe mental il...
The Assertive Community Treatment model (ACT) was developed more than 30 years ago to treat individu...
Objective: In a pilot feasibility and effectiveness study, illness management and recovery (IMR), a ...
Assertive community treatment (ACT) reduces hospitalizations for persons with severe mental illness....
The present study evaluated the efficacy of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program for the s...
Abstract—This review describes Assertive community treat-ment (ACT), an integral component of the ca...
In recent years the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model of service delivery, which has held co...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a recognized evidence-based practice, but the use...
Historically individuals who experience severe and persistent mental health symptoms are identified ...
ABSTRACT: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is now recognized as the model proven to be most succe...
While Assertive Community Treatment (originally known as the PACT program) is now recognized around ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an intensive, community-based program for persons with severe...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a widely implemented evidence-based practice for consumers wi...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Assertive community treatment (ACT) is a complex community-based service ap-proach to helping people...
This study examined the integration of two evidence-based practices for adults with severe mental il...
The Assertive Community Treatment model (ACT) was developed more than 30 years ago to treat individu...
Objective: In a pilot feasibility and effectiveness study, illness management and recovery (IMR), a ...
Assertive community treatment (ACT) reduces hospitalizations for persons with severe mental illness....
The present study evaluated the efficacy of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program for the s...
Abstract—This review describes Assertive community treat-ment (ACT), an integral component of the ca...
In recent years the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model of service delivery, which has held co...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a recognized evidence-based practice, but the use...
Historically individuals who experience severe and persistent mental health symptoms are identified ...