This study examined changes in the length of stay, cost savings, recidivism and community access when individuals with serious mental illness who were mandated into extended treatment were moved from a regional center institution to community treatment. Results showed significantly shorter length of stay, cost savings and no increase in recidivism when individuals were treated in the community program
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Serving people with mental and other chronic illnesses in community settings may improve compliance ...
Before the pendulum swings back to the use of institutions as the primary treatment modality for per...
This study examined changes in the length of stay, cost savings, recidivism and community access whe...
Research in community management of the severely mentally ill has been scarce. Two primary component...
Schizophrenia and other mental illnesses produce devastating effects on a clients\u27 personal and p...
Thesis advisor: Thomas O'HareTwo primary community-based programs currently in use for people who su...
In 1963, under President John F. Kennedy, federal legislation was passed toward developing new metho...
Mental illness is a disease of the brain that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is cau...
Historically individuals who experience severe and persistent mental health symptoms are identified ...
I examined the effects of a residential treatment program on symptoms and mental health service use ...
The purpose of this project was to explore clients’ experiences of the Community Connections program...
This issue brief provides an overview of specialized services and programs that support ex-inmates w...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the influence of features of community social environment and servi...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Serving people with mental and other chronic illnesses in community settings may improve compliance ...
Before the pendulum swings back to the use of institutions as the primary treatment modality for per...
This study examined changes in the length of stay, cost savings, recidivism and community access whe...
Research in community management of the severely mentally ill has been scarce. Two primary component...
Schizophrenia and other mental illnesses produce devastating effects on a clients\u27 personal and p...
Thesis advisor: Thomas O'HareTwo primary community-based programs currently in use for people who su...
In 1963, under President John F. Kennedy, federal legislation was passed toward developing new metho...
Mental illness is a disease of the brain that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is cau...
Historically individuals who experience severe and persistent mental health symptoms are identified ...
I examined the effects of a residential treatment program on symptoms and mental health service use ...
The purpose of this project was to explore clients’ experiences of the Community Connections program...
This issue brief provides an overview of specialized services and programs that support ex-inmates w...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the influence of features of community social environment and servi...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Serving people with mental and other chronic illnesses in community settings may improve compliance ...
Before the pendulum swings back to the use of institutions as the primary treatment modality for per...