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Supported employment for adults with severe mental illnessSupported employment for adults with severe mental illnessSocial security and mental illness: reducing disability with supported employmentThe CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial.Implementing evidence-based practices for people with schizophreniaThe development of a novel microwave generated plasma reactor for high throughput oxidation processes.Housing preferences and choices among adults with mental illness and substance use disorders: a qualitative studyBest practices: A national mental health learning collaborative on supported employment.Supported employment: evidence for an evidence-based practice.Comparison between the effects of atypical and traditional antipsychotics on work status for clients in a psychiatric rehabilitation program.Who benefits from supported employment: a meta-analytic study.Housing Preferences among Adults with Dual Diagnoses in Different Stages of Treatment and Housing Types.An update on randomized controlled trials of evidence-based supported employment.Predictors of competitive employment among patients with schizophrenia.The potential of technology for enhancing individual placement and support supported employment.Evidence-based practices: setting the context and responding to concerns.Psychiatric disorder and unmet service needs among welfare clients in a representative payee program.Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early DisabilityDissemination of evidence-based mental health interventions: importance to the trauma field.A comparison of electronic records to paper records in mental health centers.Fidelity of supported employment: lessons learned from the National Evidence-Based Practice Project.The future of supported employment for people with severe mental illness.Review: intensive case management for severe mental illness reduces rehospitalisation when previous hospital use has been high.Workplace social networks and their relationship with job outcomes and other employment characteristics for people with severe mental illnessPublic-academic partnerships: research in community mental health settings: a practicum experience for researchersMeasuring Organizational Capacity to Treat Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use DisordersCritical elements of the crisis intervention team model of jail diversion: an expert survey.Economic approaches to improving access to evidence-based and recovery-oriented services for people with severe mental illness.Generalizability of the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment outside the US.Program fidelity and beyond: multiple strategies and criteria for ensuring quality of assertive community treatment.Essential evidence-based components of first-episode psychosis services.Challenges of implementing a medication management evidence-based practice in a community mental health setting: results of a qualitative study.Does employment alter the course and outcome of schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses? A systematic review of longitudinal research.Sustaining and Expanding Evidence-Based Supported Employment: The Role of State Leaders Participating in a Learning Community.Policy Implications of the Mental Health Treatment Study.Recent advances in supported employment for people with serious mental illness.Prevalence and Quality of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Supported Employment in the United States.Barriers and Facilitators to Sustainment of an Evidence-Based Supported Employment Program.Predicting the long-term sustainability of evidence-based practices in mental health care: an 8-year longitudinal analysis.The cost of high-fidelity supported employment programs for people with severe mental illness.
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