Mental Health System Transformation and Evidence Based Practices
- Evidence-Based Practices
- System Transformation for Providers
- Associations and Organizations
- Online Journals
- Publications
The following links show Evidence-based Practices information from SAMHSA (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration):
- Assertive Community Treatment
- Co-Occurring Disorders: Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment
- Family Psychoeducation
- Illness Management and Recovery
- Supported Employment
- About Recovery
- Proposed Model of Mental Health Recovery and Recovery-Oriented Services, state of Connecticut, specific dimensions of recovery
- SAMSHA Consensus Statement on Mental Illness Recovery
- SAMHSA Toolkit on Illness Management and Recovery
Associations and Organizations
- National Association of State Mental Health Directors Organization, state agencies' mental health policy issues
- The Mental Health Association of Virginia
Publications
- Building Bridges: Mental Health Consumers and Primary Care Representatives in Dialogue, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2005
- Concepts of “Transformation, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc.
- CMHS Draft Principles of Consumer-Driven Care
- Hallmarks and Features of High-Quality Community-Based Services
- Key Components of Systems Change
- Mental Health System Transformation, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Evidence Based Practices: Shaping Mental Health Services Toward Recovery
- Practice Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Behavioral Health Care, (Connecticut DMHAS), gives insight and practical information on achieving and maintaining a recovery-oriented health care service system in Virginia
- Promoting Self Direction and Consumer Control in Home and Community-Based Service Systems, ILRU Community Living Partnership, National State-to-State Technical Assistance Center
- Transforming Behavioral Health Care to Self-Direction, Report of the 2004 Consumer Direction Initiative Summit: Free to Choose
Online Journals
- Medscape: Psychiatry and Mental Health
- PLoS Medicine, an open-access journal published by the nonprofit organization, Public Library of Science
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