Mentally Ill Persons
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Subject Areas on Research
- A recovery-oriented money management intervention.
- Applications of therapeutic jurisprudence in rehabilitation for people with severe and disabling mental illness.
- Assessing outcomes for consumers in New York's assisted outpatient treatment program.
- Assisted outpatient treatment in New York: regional differences in New York's assisted outpatient treatment program.
- Changes in guideline-recommended medication possession after implementing Kendra's law in New York.
- Characteristics of third-party money management for persons with psychiatric disabilities.
- Community-level HIV prevention for persons with severe mental illness living in supportive housing programs: a pilot intervention study.
- Connecting Mentally Ill Detainees in Large Urban Jails with Community Care.
- Continuing medication and hospitalization outcomes after assisted outpatient treatment in New York.
- Disclosing diagnosis, continued.
- Does involuntary outpatient commitment lead to more intensive treatment?
- Eliciting recovery narratives in global mental health: Benefits and potential harms in service user participation.
- Endorsement of personal benefit of outpatient commitment among persons with severe mental illness.
- Evaluating the impact of pharmacists in mental health: a systematic review.
- Interpreting the effectiveness of involuntary outpatient commitment: a conceptual model.
- Introduction to the special section on assisted outpatient treatment in New York State.
- Knowledge and risks of human immunodeficiency virus transmission among veterans with severe mental illness.
- Mandated treatment in the community for people with mental disorders.
- Mental health and reoffending outcomes of jail diversion participants with a brief incarceration after arraignment.
- Mental illness and reduction of gun violence and suicide: bringing epidemiologic research to policy.
- Mobile device use among inpatients on a psychiatric unit: A preliminary study.
- Money management, mental health, and psychiatric disability: a recovery-oriented model for improving financial skills.
- Negotiating risk: knowledge and use of HIV prevention by persons with serious mental illness living in supportive housing.
- New directions in research on involuntary outpatient commitment.
- Psychiatric advance directives: a tool for consumer empowerment and recovery.
- Reductions in arrest under assisted outpatient treatment in New York.
- The Urgency of Racial Justice and Reducing Law Enforcement Involvement in Involuntary Civil Commitment.
- The ethical challenges of a randomized controlled trial of involuntary outpatient commitment.
- Tobacco use and cessation in psychiatric disorders: National Institute of Mental Health report.
- Use of ECT in the United States in 1975, 1980, and 1986.
- Use of psychiatric and medical health care by veterans with severe mental illness.
- Use of substance abuse treatment services by persons with mental health and substance use problems.
- What constitutes a psychiatric emergency: clinical and legal dimensions.
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Keywords of People
- Bradford, Daniel William, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry
- Wu, Li-Tzy, Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medicine, General Internal Medicine