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Adult mental health articles

 

Becker, D. R., Drake, R. E., & William J. Naughton, J. (2005). Supported employment for people with co-occurring disorders. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 28(4), 332.

Becker, D. R., Torrey, W. C., Toscano, R., Wyzik, P. F., & Fox, T. S. (1998). Building recovery-oriented services: Lessons from implementing individual placement and support (IPS) in community mental health centers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 22(1), 51.

Bond, G. R. (2004). Supported employment: Evidence for an evidence-based practice. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27(4), 345.

Bond, G. R., Salyers, M. P., Rollins, A. L., Rapp, C. A., & Zipple, A. M. (2004). How evidence-based practices contribute to community integration. Community Mental Health Journal, 40(6), 569.

Carlson, L. S., Rapp, C. A., & McDiarmid, D. (2001). Hiring consumer-providers: Barriers and alternative solutions. Community Mental Health Journal, 37(3), 199.

Chamberlain, R., & Rapp, C. A. (1991). A decade of case management: A methodological review of outcome research. Community Mental Health Journal, 27(3), 171.

Chamberlain, R., Rapp, C. A., Ridgway, P., Lee, R., & Boezio, C. (1999). Mental health reform in Kansas: Cost containment and quality of life. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 23(2), 137.

Davidson, L., Shahar, G., Lawless, M. S., Sells, D., & Tondora, J. (2006). Play, pleasure, and other positive life events: "Non-specific" Factors in recovery from mental illness? Psychiatry, 69(2), 151.

Deegan, P. E. (2005). The importance of personal medicine: A qualitative study of resilience in people with psychiatric disabilities. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 33(66), 29-35.

Drake, R. E. (1998). A brief history of the individual placement and support model. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 22(1), 3.

Drake, R. E., Bond, G. R., & Rapp, C. (2006). Explaining the variance within supported employment programs: Comment on "What predicts supported employment outcomes?" Community Mental Health Journal, 42(3), 315.

Drake, R. E., McHugo, G. J., Xie, H., Fox, M., Packard, J., & Helmstetter, B. (2006). Ten-year recovery outcomes for clients with co-occurring schizophrenia and substance use disorders. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32(3), 464-473.

Goscha, R. J., & Rapp, C. A. (2003). The Kansas excellence in client-centered supervision program: Design and initial results. Community Mental Health Journal, 39(6), 511.

Gowdy, E. A., Carlson, L. S., & Rapp, C. A. (2004). Organizational factors differentiating high performing from low performing supported employment programs. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 28(2), 150.

Gowdy, E. A., Rapp, C. A., & Poertner, J. (1993). Management is performance: Strategies for client-centered practice in social service organizations. Administration in Social Work, 17(1), 3.

Gowdy, E. L., Carlson, L. S., & Rapp, C. A. (2003). Practices differentiating high-performing from low-performing supported employment programs. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 26(3), 232.

Greene, G. J., Kondrat, D. C., Lee, M. Y., Clement, J., & al., e. (2006). A solution-focused approach to case management and recovery with consumers who have a severe mental disability. Families in Society, 87(3), 339.

Hanson, J. G., & Rapp, C. A. (1992). Families' perceptions of community mental health programs for their relatives with a severe mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 28(3), 181.

Kisthardt, W., Gowdy, E., & Rapp, C. A. (1992). Factors related to successful goal attainment in case management. Journal of Case Management, 1(4), 117-122.

Lee, R. H., Chamberlain, R., & Rapp, C. (2001). System effects of the Kansas mental health reform act of 1991. Community Mental Health Journal, 37(5), 437.

Marty, D., Rapp, C. A., & Carlson, L. (2001). The experts speak: The critical ingredients of strengths model case management. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24(3), 214.

Moxley, D. P., & Washington, O. G. M. (2001). Strengths-based recovery practice in chemical dependency: A transpersonal perspective. Families in Society, 82(3), 251.

Patterson, D. A. (2004). Addiction treatment: A Strengths Perspective. Health & Social Work, 29(4), 345.

Perkins, K., & Tice, C. (1995). A Strengths Perspective in practice: Older people and mental health challenges. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 23(3-4), 83.

Perkins, K., & Tice, C. (1999). Family treatment of older adults who misuse alcohol: A Strengths Perspective. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 31(3-4), 169.

Rapp, C. A. (1998). The active ingredients of effective case management: A research synthesis. Community Mental Health Journal, 34(4), 363.

Rapp, C. A., Bond, G. R., Becker, D. R., Carpinello, S. E., Nikkel, R. E., & Gintoli, G. (2005). The role of state mental health authorities in promoting improved client outcomes through evidence-based practice. Community Mental Health Journal, 41(3), 347.

Rapp, C. A., & Chamberlain, R. (1985). Case management services to the chronically mentally ill. Social Work, 30(5), 417-422.

Rapp, C. A., & Goscha, R. J. (2004). The principles of effective case management of mental health services. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27(4), 319.

Rapp, C. A., Saleebey, D., & Sullivan, W. P. (2005). The future of strengths-based social work. Advances in Social Work, 6(1), 79-90.

Rapp, C. A., & Wintersteen, R. (1989). The strengths model of case management: Results from 12 demonstrations. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 13(1), 23-32.

Ridgway, P. (2001). Restorying psychiatric disability: Learning from first person recovery narratives. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24 (4), 335-343.

Rowlands, A. (2001). Ability or disability? Strengths-based practice in the area of traumatic brain injury. Families in Society, 82(2), 273-286.

Siegal, H. A., Fisher, J. H., Rapp, R. C., Kelliher, C. W., Wagner, J. H., O'Brien, W. F., et al. (1996). Enhancing substance abuse treatment with case management - its impact on employment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 13(2), 93-98.

Sullivan, W. P. (1989). Community support programs in rural areas: Developing programs without walls. The Journal of Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1(4), 19-24.

Sullivan, W. P. (1992). Reclaiming the community: The Strengths Perspective and deinstitutionalization. Social Work, 37(3), 204.

Sullivan, W. P., & Fisher, B. J. (1994). Intervening for success: Strengths-based case management and successful aging. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 22(n1-2), p61-74.

Sullivan, W. P., Hartmann, D. J., Dillon, D., & Wolk, J. L. (1994). Implementing case management in alcohol and drug treatment. Families in Society, 75(2), 67.

Sullivan, W. P., Hartmann, D. J., & Wolk, J. (1995). Expanding horizons: Case management in employee assistance programs. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 12, 43-53.

Sullivan, W. P., & Rapp, C. A. (1991). Improving client outcomes: The Kansas technical assistance consultation project. Community Mental Health Journal, 27(5), 327.

Torrey, W. C., Rapp, C. A., Tosh, L. V., McNabb, C. R. A., & Ralph, R. O. (2005). Recovery principles and evidence-based practice: Essential ingredients of service improvement. Community Mental Health Journal, 41(1), 91.

Yip, K.-S. (2005). A Strengths Perspective in understanding and working with clients with psychosis and records of violence. The Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 45(4), 446.

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"Recovery is a process, a way of life, an attitude, and a way of approaching the day’s challenges. It is not perfectly linear process. At times our course is erratic and we falter, slide back, regroup, and start again…move beyond the limits of the disability, the aspiration is to live, work, and love in a community in which one makes a significant contribution (p.15)"

Deegan, P. E. (1988). Recovery: The lived experience of rehabilitation. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 11(4), 11-18.