The Family Options Project reflects a productive partnership between researchers and providers at the UMMS Center for Mental Health Services Research and Employment Options, Inc., Marlborough, MA The Family Options Intervention is an evidence-informed psychiatric rehabilitation intervention, developed and tested within the context of a community-based agency setting
This report describes an evaluation of the Invisible Children\u27s Project (ICP), a program in Orang...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experienc...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
This article describes how the long-standing partnership between Employment Options, Inc., a psychos...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to provide a description of Family Options, a rehabilitati...
The Family Options psychiatric rehabilitation intervention targets families where a parent is living...
Summary: Parental mental illness challenges service providers in adult mental health, child welfare ...
Summary: The purpose of this presentation is to present preliminary findings describing the organiza...
Abstract: Family members are likely to have multiple and overlapping needs & roles – individuals wit...
Summary: Family members are likely to have multiple and overlapping needs & roles – individuals with...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the challenges in building workforce capacity when implementing an...
Summary: Family-centered approaches have emerged from the child mental health arena. The family-cent...
focal point Building the Foundation for the Family Options Project Adults with mental illness in the...
Summary: Community-based systems of care (SOCs) must address both the needs of parents with mental i...
This report describes an evaluation of the Invisible Children\u27s Project (ICP), a program in Orang...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experienc...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
This article describes how the long-standing partnership between Employment Options, Inc., a psychos...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to provide a description of Family Options, a rehabilitati...
The Family Options psychiatric rehabilitation intervention targets families where a parent is living...
Summary: Parental mental illness challenges service providers in adult mental health, child welfare ...
Summary: The purpose of this presentation is to present preliminary findings describing the organiza...
Abstract: Family members are likely to have multiple and overlapping needs & roles – individuals wit...
Summary: Family members are likely to have multiple and overlapping needs & roles – individuals with...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the challenges in building workforce capacity when implementing an...
Summary: Family-centered approaches have emerged from the child mental health arena. The family-cent...
focal point Building the Foundation for the Family Options Project Adults with mental illness in the...
Summary: Community-based systems of care (SOCs) must address both the needs of parents with mental i...
This report describes an evaluation of the Invisible Children\u27s Project (ICP), a program in Orang...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experienc...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...