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1 of 1034
Author: MANNIX-MCNAMARA Patricia; et al.;
Title: Experiences of clients who have made the transition from the psychiatric hospital to community service provision: a phenomenological approach.
Reference: International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 14(1), 2012, pp.44-56.
Format: article;
Topics: community care; community mental health services; deinstitutionalisation; mental health problems; research; Ireland; Select:
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2 of 1034
Author: ROSENBERG Jessica; ROSENBERG Samuel;
Title: Community mental health: challenges for the 21st century
Publisher: Abingdon: Routledge, 2012. 344p.
Format: book;
Topics: community mental health services; community mental health teams; long term conditions; mental health problems; policy; recovery approach; practice; care professionals; Select:
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3 of 1034
Author: LOSHAK Rosemary; (ed.);
Title: Out of the mainstream: helping the children of parents with a mental illness
Publisher: Abingdon: Routledge, 2013. 224p.
Format: book;
Topics: childrens services; community mental health services; early intervention; families; family support; interagency cooperation; mental health problems; parenting; parents; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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4 of 1034
Author: SEGAL Steven P.; SILVERMAN Carol; TEMKIN Tanya L.;
Title: Are all consumer-operated programs empowering self-help agencies?
Reference: Social Work in Mental Health, 11(1), 2013, pp.1-15.
Format: article;
Topics: community mental health services; empowerment; self-help; user-led organisations; research; United States; Select:
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5 of 1034
Author: JOLY Brenda; et al.;
Title: Promoting early detection of psychosis: the role of community outreach..
Reference: Journal of Public Mental Health, 11(4), 2012, pp.195-208.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; community mental health services; early intervention; evaluation; mental health education; psychoses; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 1034
Author: KONDRAT David C.; TEATER Barbra;
Title: The looking-glass self: looking at relationship as the mechanism of change in case management of persons with severe mental illness.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(4), October-December 2012, pp.271-278.
Format: article;
Topics: case management; community mental health services; mental health care; recovery approach; reflective practice; self-concept; severe mental health problems; social work approaches; social worker-service user relationships; Select:
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7 of 1034
Author: CENTRE FOR MENTAL HEALTH;
Title: Recovery, public mental health and wellbeing: briefing
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Centre for Mental Health, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: commissioning; community mental health services; local authorities; mental health care; public health; recovery approach; wellbeing; England; Select:
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8 of 1034
Author: PUCCIA Ellen; et al.;
Title: Using community outreach and evidenced-based treatment to address domestic violence issues.
Reference: Social Work in Mental Health, 10(2), 2012, pp.104-126.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour therapy; children; community mental health services; domestic violence; outreach services; post traumatic stress disorder; training; young people; practice; practice example; United States; Select:
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9 of 1034
Author: CHURCHILL Rachel; et al.;
Title: International experiences of using community treatment orders
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department of Health, 2008. 222p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: community mental health services; supervised community treatment; systematic reviews; research review; systematic review; Select:
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10 of 1034
Author: HARWOOD Daniel;
Title: Making recovery the right result.
Reference: Health Service Journal. 15.11.12, pp.22-23.
Format: article;
Topics: commissioning; community mental health services; financing; mental health services; outcomes; England; Select:
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11 of 1034
Author: WATSON Dennis P.;
Title: From structural chaos to a model of consumer support: understanding the roles of structure and agency in mental health recovery for the formerly homeless.
Reference: Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 12(4), July-September 2012, pp.325-348.
Format: article;
Topics: community mental health services; mental health problems; personalisation; recovery approach; research; United States; Select:
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12 of 1034
Author: PONCE Allison N.; et al.;
Title: Making meaning of citizenship: mental illness, forensic involvement, and homelessness.
Reference: Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 12(4), July-September 2012, pp.349-365.
Format: article;
Topics: citizenship; community mental health services; ex-offenders; homeless people; mental health problems; mentally disordered offenders; social inclusion; substance misuse; research; United States; Select:
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13 of 1034
Author: SULLIVAN W. Patrick; FLOYD Destinee F.;
Title: There's more than meets the eye: the nuances of case management.
Reference: Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 11(3), July-September 2012, pp.184-196.
Format: article;
Topics: case management; community mental health services; mental health problems; social worker-service user relationships; research; United States; Select:
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Author: KILLASPY Helen;
Title: Importance of specialisation in psychiatric services. Commentary on... How did we let it come to this?
Reference: Psychiatrist, 36(10), October 2012, pp.364-365.
Format: article;
Topics: community mental health services; evidence-based practice; mental health problems; psychiatry; practice; England; Select:
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15 of 1034
Author: LODGE George;
Title: How did we let it come to this? A plea for the principle of continuity of care.
Reference: Psychiatrist, 36(10), October 2012, pp.361-363.
Format: article;
Topics: care planning; community mental health services; mental health problems; multidisciplinary services; psychiatry; practice; England; Select:
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16 of 1034
Author: EISMANN Edward P.;
Title: A pedagogical model of clinical supervision of adolescents as therapeutic caretakers for children and each other.
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 82(2-3), April-September 2012, pp.289-304.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; community mental health services; informal care; supervision; therapeutic communities; training; young people; practice; United States; Select:
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17 of 1034
Author: MENTAL WELFARE COMMISSION FOR SCOTLAND;
Title: Intensive, not intrusive: our visits and telephone interviews with individuals and carers who have had contact with Intensive Home Treatment Services and the service providers
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Publisher: Edinburgh: Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland, 2012. 33p.
Format: book;
Topics: carers; child and adolescent mental health services; community mental health services; home care; mental health care; mental health problems; inspection report; Scotland; Select:
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18 of 1034
Author: ECKER John; et al.;
Title: Predicting alcohol use and drug use among consumers of community mental health programs.
Reference: Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 8(31), July-September 2012, pp.188-199.
Format: article;
Topics: alcohol misuse; community mental health services; drug misuse; dual diagnosis; medication; severe mental health problems; social exclusion; social networks; research; Canada; Select:
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19 of 1034
Author: MENTAL WELFARE COMMISSION FOR SCOTLAND;
Title: An investigation into the care and treatment of Mr N
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: Edinburgh: Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland, 2012. 27p.
Format: book;
Topics: care management; community mental health services; hospitals; investigations; mental health problems; mental health services; practice; Scotland; Select:
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20 of 1034
Author: GUNNELL David; et al.;
Title: Impact of national policy initiatives on fatal and non-fatal self-harm after psychiatric hospital discharge: time series analysis.
Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 201(3), September 2012, pp.233-238.
Format: article;
Topics: community mental health services; patient discharge; risk management; self-harm; severe mental health problems; suicide; research; England; Select:
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