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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-p) Delivered in a Community Mental Health Setting: A Case Comparison of Clients Receiving CBT Informed Strategies by Case Managers Prior to Therapy.
Tags: *Case Managers, *CBT-p, *Cognitive behavioral techniques for psychosis, *Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis, *Community Mental Health Services, *Continuum of care, *Schizophrenia, 2017, Adult, Case Management, Case-Control Studies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/*methods, Cognitive Therapy – Methods, Community mental health journal, Community Mental Health Services, Comparative Studies, Continuity of Patient Care, Department of Psychiatry, Evidence-Based, Exploratory Research, Female, Human, Humans, Knepp Kristen A, Male, Middle Aged, Montesano Vicki L, Munetz Mark R, NEOMED College of Medicine, Outcome Assessment, Professional Practice, Program Implementation – Methods, Psychotic Disorders – Therapy, Psychotic Disorders/*therapy, Schizophrenia, Sivec Harry J, Skubby David, Surveys and Questionnaires
The Help-Seeking Experiences of Parents of Children with a First-Episode of Psychosis.
Tags: *Help-Seeking Behavior, 2015, Adolescence, Adolescent, Adolescents and young adults, Adult, Affective Disorders, Bonfine Natalie, Child Behavior, Community mental health journal, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Diagnostic Errors, Early Intervention, Families, Female, First episode psychosis, Health Services Accessibility, Help Seeking Behavior – Ohio, Human, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Knepp Kristen, Male, Munetz Mark R, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Parental Attitudes, Parents, Parents – Psychosocial Factors, Parents/*psychology, Pathways to treatment, Patient Acceptance of Health Care/*psychology, Professional development, Psychosocial, Psychotic – In Adolescence, Psychotic Disorders/diagnosis/*psychology/therapy, Qualitative Studies, Semi-Structured Interview, Skubby David, Support, Tracy Hattie, Treatment Delay, Young Adult
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs in rural communities: a focus group study.
Tags: 2013, Bonfine Natalie, College of Graduate Studies, Community mental health journal, Cooperative Behavior, Criminal Law/organization & administration, Crisis Intervention, Crisis Intervention/*organization & administration, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Descriptive Statistics, Focus Groups, Human, Humans, Interprofessional Relations, Mental Health Personnel, Mental Health Services/*organization & administration, Models, Munetz Mark R, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Novisky Meghan, Organizational, Police, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Psychiatric Emergencies, Qualitative Research, Ritter Christian, Rural Health, Rural Health Services/*organization & administration, Skubby David