
March 2, 2020<\/p>
In the News<\/h3><\/div>\u201cMental-Health Researchers Ask: What Is \u2018Recovery\u2019?\u201c There are many ways to measure mental distress. But it\u2019s far harder to predict, or even describe, the improvement that often follows. A thoughtful piece in NY Times last week speaks to the challenges in capturing \u2013 measuring \u2014 someone\u2019s recovery.\u00a0 There are two primary features of a good …<\/p>
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<\/div>February 19, 2020<\/p>
Upcoming Webinar<\/h3><\/div>\u201cEnhancing Skills to Succeed with Independent Living\u201c This webinar training meets the Community Support Team (CST) service definition requirement for the\u00a0Basics of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Functional Assessments.\u00a0 A Certificate of Attendance will be sent to only those who have registered for this webinar (i.e., if multiple team members intend to attend together on a single …<\/p>
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<\/div>January 23, 2020<\/p>
黑料网 Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health receives nearly $500,000 to study mental health program<\/h3><\/div>Lorna Moser, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Center\u2019s Institute for Best Practices, is principal investigator for a three-year, nearly $500,000 grant from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation for a national study to look at Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) for individuals with serious mental illness.<\/p>
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<\/div>January 23, 2020<\/p>
In the News<\/h3><\/div>\u201cWhat Schizophrenia Does to Families\u201c A mother, a son, an unraveling mind \u2014 and a mental health system that can\u2019t keep up This is an overwhelmingly familiar, sad, discouraging read. It evoked many reactions, including \u2014 a continued fragmented, underfunded, antiquated system of care (day treatment; unregulated group homes). I\u2019m thankful that, despite the many …<\/p>
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<\/div>April 1, 2019<\/p>
A Call for Better Data to Guide ACT Policy and Programs<\/h3><\/div>Taking Issue Lorna Moser,\u00a0Ph.D., and\u00a0Maria Monroe-DeVita,\u00a0Ph.D. Four decades after its development, assertive community treatment (ACT) continues to be a critical service program within U.S. mental health systems of care. Understanding its availability is essential for adequate coverage of people with serious mental illness who need this comprehensive, high-intensity service. We commend Spivak and colleagues for …<\/p>
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<\/div>February 28, 2019<\/p>
Choice in Housing: Coco\u2019s Story<\/h3><\/div>\u201cYou never forget that feeling when you are somebody,\u201d shared an audience member, who also shared some background, while discussing supportive housing and watching Coco\u2019s story. Amidst a discussion of supportive housing, we showed this video: Sixty team members, spanning positions (COD, employment and peer specialists, QPs, nurses, psychiatrists, therapists, and team leaders) and …<\/p>
\u201cMental-Health Researchers Ask: What Is \u2018Recovery\u2019?\u201c There are many ways to measure mental distress. But it\u2019s far harder to predict, or even describe, the improvement that often follows. A thoughtful piece in NY Times last week speaks to the challenges in capturing \u2013 measuring \u2014 someone\u2019s recovery.\u00a0 There are two primary features of a good …<\/p>
Read more<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/a><\/article> February 19, 2020<\/p> \u201cEnhancing Skills to Succeed with Independent Living\u201c This webinar training meets the Community Support Team (CST) service definition requirement for the\u00a0Basics of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Functional Assessments.\u00a0 A Certificate of Attendance will be sent to only those who have registered for this webinar (i.e., if multiple team members intend to attend together on a single …<\/p> Read more<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/a><\/article> January 23, 2020<\/p> Lorna Moser, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Center\u2019s Institute for Best Practices, is principal investigator for a three-year, nearly $500,000 grant from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation for a national study to look at Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) for individuals with serious mental illness.<\/p> Read more<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/a><\/article> January 23, 2020<\/p> \u201cWhat Schizophrenia Does to Families\u201c A mother, a son, an unraveling mind \u2014 and a mental health system that can\u2019t keep up This is an overwhelmingly familiar, sad, discouraging read. It evoked many reactions, including \u2014 a continued fragmented, underfunded, antiquated system of care (day treatment; unregulated group homes). I\u2019m thankful that, despite the many …<\/p> Read more<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/a><\/article> April 1, 2019<\/p> Taking Issue Lorna Moser,\u00a0Ph.D., and\u00a0Maria Monroe-DeVita,\u00a0Ph.D. Four decades after its development, assertive community treatment (ACT) continues to be a critical service program within U.S. mental health systems of care. Understanding its availability is essential for adequate coverage of people with serious mental illness who need this comprehensive, high-intensity service. We commend Spivak and colleagues for …<\/p> Read more<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/a><\/article> February 28, 2019<\/p> \u201cYou never forget that feeling when you are somebody,\u201d shared an audience member, who also shared some background, while discussing supportive housing and watching Coco\u2019s story. Amidst a discussion of supportive housing, we showed this video: Sixty team members, spanning positions (COD, employment and peer specialists, QPs, nurses, psychiatrists, therapists, and team leaders) and …<\/p><\/div>
Upcoming Webinar<\/h3><\/div>
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黑料网 Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health receives nearly $500,000 to study mental health program<\/h3><\/div>
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In the News<\/h3><\/div>
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A Call for Better Data to Guide ACT Policy and Programs<\/h3><\/div>
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Choice in Housing: Coco\u2019s Story<\/h3><\/div>