Publications

Appendix 1: An overview to research

Partnering With Families Affected by Concurrent Disorders - Facilitators' Guide

In Appendix 1:

References

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  • Clarke, R.E. (1996). Family support for persons with dual disorders. In R.E. Drake & K.T. Mueser (Eds), Dual Diagnosis of Major Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder II: Recent Research and Clinical Implications: New Directions for Mental Health Services (Vol. 7, pp. 65–77). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Decima Research Inc. (2004). Informal/Family Caregivers in Canada: Caring for Someone with a Mental Illness. Ottawa: Health Canada.
  • Dixon, L., Lucksted, A., Stewart, B., Burland, J., Brown, C.H., Postrado, L., McGuire, C., & Hoffman, M. (2004). Outcomes of the peer-taught 12-week family-to-family education program for severe mental illness. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 109, 207–215.
  • Dixon, L., McFarlane, W.R., Lefley, H., Lucksted, A., Cohen, M., Fallon, I., et al.. (2001). Evidence-based practices for services to families of people with psychiatric disabilities. Psychiatric Services, 52, 903–910.
  • Lehman, A.F., Kreyenbuhl, J., Buchanan, R.W., Dickerson, F.B., Dixon, L., Goldberg, R et al.. (2004). The Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT): updated treatment recommendations 2003. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 30, 193–217.
  • Lehman, A.F., Lieberman, J.F., Dixon, L. B., McGlashan, T.H., Miller, A.L., Perkins, D.O., et al.. (2004). Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Schizophrenia, second edition. Washington D.C., American Psychiatric Association.
  • Lehman, A.F., Steinwachs, D.M., & the Co-Investigators of the PORT Project. (1998). At issue: translating research into practice: The Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT) treatment recommendations. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 24, 1–10.
  • Lucksted, A. & Dixon, L. (1999). Quality of care in services in family members of people with serious mental illnesses. Mental Health Services Research, 1, 223–230.
  • Lukens, E.P.& McFarlane, W.R. (2004). Psychoeducation as evidence-based practice: considerations for practice, research and policy. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 4, 205–225.
  • Mairs, M. & Bradshawe, T. (2005). Implementing family intervention following training: what can the matter be? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 12, 488–494.
  • McFarlane, W.R., Dixon, L., Lukens, E., Lucksted, A. (2003a). Family psychoeducation and schizophrenia: a review of the literature. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 29 (2), pp. 223–45.
  • McFarlane, W.R., Downing, D., Lapin, M.B., Jacobson, L.H., Perry, K. & Amenson, C.S. (2003b). Family Psychoeducation Workbook. Washington, D.C.: Center for Mental Health Services.
  • Mueser, K.T. & Fox, L. (2002). A Family Intervention Program for Dual Diagnosis. Community Mental Health Journal, 38, 253–270.
  • Murray-Swank, A.B. & Dixon, L. (2004). Family psychoeducation as an evidence-based practice. CNS Spectrums, 9, 905–912.
  • Pickett-Schenk, S.A., Cook, J.A., Steigman, P., Lippincott, R., Bennett, C. & Grey, D.D. (2006). Psychological well-being and relationship outcomes in a randomized study of family-led education. Archives of General Psychiatry, 63, 1043–1050.
  • Pollio, D.E., North, C.S. & Osborne, V.A. (2002). Family-responsive psychoeducation groups for families with an adult member with mental illness: pilot results. Community Mental Health Journal, 38, 413–421.
  • Sherman, M.D. (2006). Updates and five-year evaluation of the S.A.F.E. program: a family psychoeducational program for serious mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 42, 213–219.
  • Sherman, M.D. (2003). The support and family education (SAFE) program: mental health facts for families. Psychiatric Services, 54, 35–37.
  • Solomon, P. (1996). Moving from psychoeducation to education for families of adults with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 47, 1364–1370.
  • Torrey, W.C., Drake, R.E., Cohen, M., Fox, L., Lynde, D., Gorman, P. & Wyzik, P. (2002). The challenge of implementing and sustaining integrated dual disorders treatment programs. Community Mental Health Journal, 38, 507–521.
  • Yatham, Y.N., Kennedy, S.H., O’Donovan, C., Parikh, S., MacQueen, G., McIntyre, R. et al. (2005). Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) guidelines for the management of patients with bipolar disorders: consensus and controversies. Bipolar Disorder, 7 (Suppl. 3), 5–69.

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