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Personal accounts: what my MS has taught me about severe mental illnessesWilliam A Anthony
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, MA 02215, USA
Psychiatr Serv 57:1081-2. 2006
A framework for health promotion services for people with psychiatric disabilitiesDori S Hutchinson
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, MA 02215, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 29:241-50. 2006..Increasingly, the value of promoting wellness--including for people with disabilities--is being recognized (Rimmer & Braddock, 2002)...
The integration of psychiatric rehabilitation services in behavioral health care structures: a state exampleMarsha Langer Ellison
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 940 Commonwealth Avenue West, Boston, MA 02215, USA
J Behav Health Serv Res 29:381-93. 2002..Evidence for supporting this innovation is provided through a case-controlled outcomes study of mental health service units used and their costs for participants and matched controls...
Bridging science to service: using Rehabilitation Research and Training Center program to ensure that research-based knowledge makes a differenceMarianne Farkas
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
J Rehabil Res Dev 44:879-92. 2007..In addition, a knowledge-transfer framework developed by the Center to organize dissemination and utilization efforts is described...
Psychiatric rehabilitation interventions: a reviewMarianne Farkas
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, MA 02215, USA
Int Rev Psychiatry 22:114-29. 2010....
The 3Cs for recovery servicesMarianne Farkas
The Recovery Opportunity Center at Recovery Innovations Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 28:24, 26-7. 2008
The personal and vocational impact of training and employing people with psychiatric disabilities as providersDori S Hutchinson
Boston University, Director of Services, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 29:205-13. 2006..Further studies are recommended to rigorously test peer providers' impact on their clients and to examine the advantages that accrue to the agency when mental health recipients are employed as peer providers...
Recovery: a common vision for the fields of mental health and addictionsCheryl Gagne
Boston University, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, MA 02215, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:32-7. 2007....
From consumer to caregiver. Individuals and systems benefit from use of peer-support modelsWilliam A Anthony
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, USA
Behav Healthc 26:10-1. 2006
A story of transformation: an agency fully embraces recoveryLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc Tomorrow 14:12-3, 15-21. 2005
System transformation through best practicesMarianne Farkas
Psychiatr Rehabil J 30:87-8. 2006
An elephant in the roomWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 29:155. 2006
Data collection with recovery in mindLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, Recovery Innovation, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:12-3. 2007
Reinventing performance evaluationsLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:12-3. 2007
Our workforce's biggest secret. Here's a hint: it affects one in four of your professional staff membersLori Ashcraft
Recovery Opportunity Center, Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:10-1. 2007
Don't be anchored by inactionLori Ashcraft
Recovery Opportunity Center, Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, AR, USA
Behav Healthc 28:10, 12-3. 2008
The value of peer employeesLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:8-9. 2007
Giving psychiatric rehabilitation its dueWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:95. 2007
Don't let paperwork be a barrierLori Ashcraft
Recovery Opportunity Center, Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 28:10, 12. 2008
Parent partners' possibilitiesLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:10-2. 2007
Addressing resistance to recoveryLori Ashcraft
Recovery Opportunity Center, Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 28:10, 12. 2008
Supported employment in the context of psychiatric rehabilitationWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:271-2. 2008
Evidence-based practices: setting the context and responding to concernsSusan M Essock
Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, Box 1230, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY 10029 6574, USA
Psychiatr Clin North Am 26:919-38, ix. 2003..The authors recommend that all stakeholder groups be involved in further dialog and planning to ensure that practices emerge that represent the integration of the best research evidence with clinical expertise and consumer values...
Recovery blows in on the winds of changeLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:8, 13. 2007
Taking on the formidable middleLori Ashcraft
Recovery Opportunity Center at Recovery Innovations, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 28:8, 10-1. 2008
A weekly dose of recovery informationLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center at META Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 27:13. 2007
It's time to end forced treatmentLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center at MTA Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:8, 10. 2006
The decade of the person and the walls that divide usWilliam A Anthony
Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, USA
Behav Healthc Tomorrow 12:23-8. 2003
Another way of avoiding the "single model trap"Patricia Kramer
ADMH, Florida Department of Children and Families, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 26:413-5. 2003..It appears that the integration of separately developed model approaches bears further study...
The principle of personhood: the field's transcendent principleWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 27:205. 2004
The recovery effectWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 27:303-4. 2004
Bridging the gap between values and practiceWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 28:105-6. 2004
Value based practicesWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 28:205. 2005
Avoiding the "any models trap"William A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 25:213-4. 2002
Psychiatric rehabilitation and the science of possibilitiesWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Rehabil J 28:313-4. 2005
Let people make their own decisionsLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:18-9. 2006
A treatment planning reality checkLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:7-8. 2006
Moving recovery into the classroomLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:10, 12. 2006
Crisis services in the 'living room'Lori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:12, 14. 2006
Transformation can happen anywhereLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:19-21. 2006
Factoring in structureLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services, Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:16-8. 2006
Relapse is different in recoveryLori Ashcraft
Recovery Education Center, META Services Inc, Phoenix, USA
Behav Healthc 26:8-9. 2006
Studying evidence-based processes, not practicesWilliam A Anthony
Psychiatr Serv 54:7. 2003
Research Grants
- REHABILITATION AND HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH OF THE SMDWilliam Anthony; Fiscal Year: 2002....
