Abstract Background The strengths model of case management (SMCM), which was developed by Rapp and Goscha through collaborative efforts at the University of Kansas, assists individuals with mental illness in their recovery by mobilizing individual and environmental resources. Increasing evidence has shown that the utilization of the SMCM improves outcomes, including increased employment/educational attainment, reduced hospitalization rates, higher self-efficacy, and hope. However, little is known about the processes through which the SMCM improves outcomes for mental health service users. This study explores the views of case workers and service users on their experience of providing or receiving the SMCM intervention. Methods A qualitative...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, concerns about safety and fragmented community mental health care led to the ...
Objectives: Recovery is an emerging movement in mental health. Evidence for recovery-based approache...
Objectives: Strengths-based approaches to case management for people with mental illness have been w...
Introduction Strengths-based approaches mobilise individual and environmental resources that can ...
The strengths of model of case management is a recovery-oriented model of community mental health ca...
BACKGROUND: The outcome of less intensive case management services, such as the strengths model, is ...
Introduction Although strengths-based models are popular within recovery-oriented approaches, the...
Objective: To examine the efficacy of a case management model for people with severe mental illness ...
Introduction Although strengths-based models are popular within recovery-oriented approaches, there ...
Abstract Background Despite advances in our understanding of what mental health systems and services...
Background: Implementing recovery-oriented mental health services is a policy priority in many count...
In Australia, case management is the cornerstone of mental health service delivery for seriously ill...
Background: Mental health service users in acute inpatient wards, whether informal or detained, shou...
BACKGROUND: Recovery has become an increasingly prominent concept in mental health policy internatio...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, concerns about safety and fragmented community mental health care led to the ...
Objectives: Recovery is an emerging movement in mental health. Evidence for recovery-based approache...
Objectives: Strengths-based approaches to case management for people with mental illness have been w...
Introduction Strengths-based approaches mobilise individual and environmental resources that can ...
The strengths of model of case management is a recovery-oriented model of community mental health ca...
BACKGROUND: The outcome of less intensive case management services, such as the strengths model, is ...
Introduction Although strengths-based models are popular within recovery-oriented approaches, the...
Objective: To examine the efficacy of a case management model for people with severe mental illness ...
Introduction Although strengths-based models are popular within recovery-oriented approaches, there ...
Abstract Background Despite advances in our understanding of what mental health systems and services...
Background: Implementing recovery-oriented mental health services is a policy priority in many count...
In Australia, case management is the cornerstone of mental health service delivery for seriously ill...
Background: Mental health service users in acute inpatient wards, whether informal or detained, shou...
BACKGROUND: Recovery has become an increasingly prominent concept in mental health policy internatio...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, concerns about safety and fragmented community mental health care led to the ...
Objectives: Recovery is an emerging movement in mental health. Evidence for recovery-based approache...