Family group interventions in an early psychosis program: A re-evaluation of practice after 10 years of service delivery
K Day, R Starbuck, M Petrakis - International Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction: The role of family in supporting service users in coping with illness and
engaging in relapse prevention in early psychosis is important. Taking on this caring though …
engaging in relapse prevention in early psychosis is important. Taking on this caring though …
Association of integrating mental health into pediatric primary care at federally qualified health centers with utilization and follow-up care
J Kim, RC Sheldrick, K Gallagher… - JAMA Network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance More than 1 in 5 children in low-income families report a mental health (MH)
problem, yet most face barriers accessing MH services. Integrating MH services into primary …
problem, yet most face barriers accessing MH services. Integrating MH services into primary …
The treatment relationship in peer-based and regular case management for clients with severe mental illness
D Sells, L Davidson, C Jewell, P Falzer… - Psychiatric …, 2006 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: This study compared the quality of treatment relationships and engagement in
peer-based and regular case management. It also assessed the value of positive …
peer-based and regular case management. It also assessed the value of positive …
[HTML][HTML] Supported education and employment services for young people with early psychosis in OnTrackNY
JL Humensky, I Nossel, I Bello… - The journal of mental …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Psychosis onset commonly occurs at ages 16–30 when individuals are
typically developing their education, employment and career trajectories. Coordinated …
typically developing their education, employment and career trajectories. Coordinated …
Predictors of early discharge from early intervention services for psychosis in New York state
F Mascayano, E van der Ven… - Psychiatric …, 2020 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Although specialized early intervention services (EISs) for psychosis promote
engagement in care, a substantial number of individuals who receive these services are …
engagement in care, a substantial number of individuals who receive these services are …
Multiple stakeholder agreement on desired outcomes for adolescents' mental health services
AF Garland, CM Lewczyk-Boxmeyer… - Psychiatric …, 2004 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVES: This study identified desired outcomes for adolescent mental health services
according to various stakeholders—adolescents, parents, and therapists—and examined …
according to various stakeholders—adolescents, parents, and therapists—and examined …
Implementation of peer providers in integrated mental health and primary care settings
Objective: Peer providers are essential to the delivery of recovery-oriented mental health
services, but little is known about their roles in delivering integrated mental health and …
services, but little is known about their roles in delivering integrated mental health and …
Psychosis 101: Evaluating a training programme for northern and remote youth mental health service providers
C Cheng, WK deRuiter, A Howlett… - Early intervention in …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Most of the early psychosis intervention (EPI) training has focused on family
physicians participants. In N orthern O ntario, there is a shortage of primary care. This paper …
physicians participants. In N orthern O ntario, there is a shortage of primary care. This paper …
Changes in treatment engagement of youths and families with complex needs
KD Becker, LJ Kiser, SR Herr, LM Stapleton… - Children and Youth …, 2014 - Elsevier
This study examined changes in treatment engagement of 437 youths and their caregivers
receiving mental health services in the United States. The youth sample had an average age …
receiving mental health services in the United States. The youth sample had an average age …
Factors associated with caregiver attendance in implementation of multiple evidence-based practices in youth mental health services
Objective: The implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in community mental
health settings for youths has consistently yielded weakened effects compared with …
health settings for youths has consistently yielded weakened effects compared with …