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| Phyllis SolomonSummaryAffiliation: University of Pennsylvania Country: USA Publications
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The relationship of case managers' expressed emotion to clients' outcomesPhyllis Solomon
School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, 3701 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 45:165-74. 2010..EE has been assessed on a limited basis among non-familial care providers and determined that providers can also have high EE which results in poor quality of life and negative consequences for their clients...
Case managers discovering what recovery means through an HIV prevention interventionJulie Tennille
School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, 3815 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6214, USA
Community Ment Health J 46:486-93. 2010..Experimental case managers revealed that they had been transformed by the training experience in a manner permitting them to both understand and work from a recovery model. Implications and directions for further study are discussed...
Adoption and safe families act state statutes regarding parents with mental illnesses: a review and targeted interventionKaty Kaplan
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 33:91-4. 2009....
Bridging the gap: using microsociological theory to understand how expressed emotion predicts clinical outcomesVictoria Stanhope
School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, 3701 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6214, USA
Psychiatr Q 78:117-28. 2007..This article describes how microsociological theory can be applied to the concept of EE...
Predicting incarceration of clients of a psychiatric probation and parole servicePhyllis Solomon
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Psychiatr Serv 53:50-6. 2002..This study assessed the extent to which clinical characteristics, psychiatric status, and use of mental health services explain incarceration for technical violations of probation or parole rather than incarceration for new offenses...
Evaluating cultural competence among behavioral health professionalsVictoria Stanhope
School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, 3701 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6214, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 28:225-33. 2005....
Maternal custody status and living arrangements of children of women with severe mental illnessRoberta G Sands
School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19104 6214, USA
Health Soc Work 29:317-25. 2004....
Peer support/peer provided services underlying processes, benefits, and critical ingredientsPhyllis Solomon
School of Social Work, University of Penn, Caster Building, 3701 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6214, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 27:392-401. 2004....
Mental illness, criminal risk factors and parole release decisionsJason Matejkowski
School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Behav Sci Law 29:528-53. 2011....
Elicitation of cognitions related to HIV risk behaviors in persons with mental illnesses: implications for preventionJulie Tennille
University of Pennsylvania, Center for Mental Health Po licy and Services Research Psychiatry, School of Social Policy and Practice, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 33:32-7. 2009..This study explored HIV risk behaviors in persons with mental illnesses and introduces findings from focus groups conducted during the development phase of an HIV primary and secondary prevention intervention study...
Educational-entertainment as an intervention with Black adolescents exposed to community violenceValerie Dorsey Allen
African American Resource Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 6225, USA
J Prev Interv Community 40:313-24. 2012..Violence avoidance self-efficacy was found to have an intervening relationship between edutainment and the outcome of stress. This study indicates limited but positive effects for edutainment...
Contrasting jail diversion and in-jail services for mental illness and substance abuse: do they serve the same clients?Jeffrey Draine
Social Work and Psychiatry, School of Social Work, Philadelphia, PA 10104, USA
Behav Sci Law 23:171-81. 2005..Different service models may attract and serve different populations of clients. Diversion services may cast a wider net that includes clients who may not have otherwise been involved in forensic services...
