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Partnering With Families Affected by Concurrent Disorders - Facilitators' Guide
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- Family Mental Health Alliance. (2006). Caring Together: Families as Partners in the Mental Health and Addiction System. Toronto:
author. Available: http://ofcmhap.on.ca/files/Family_stn1.pdf. (PDF) Accessed 24 April, 2007.
- Fischer, E.P., Shumway, M., Owen, R.R. (2002). Priorities of consumers, providers, and family members in the treatment of
schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services, 53 (6), pp. 724–729.
- Glyn, S.M., Cohen, A.N., Dixon, L.B. Niv, N. (2006). The potential impact of the recovery movement on family interventions
for schizophrenia: Opportunities and obstacles. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32 (3), pp. 451–463.
- Jensen, L. E. (2004). Mental health care experiences: Listening to families. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association,
10 (1), pp. 33–41.
- Marshall, T., Solomon, P., Steber, S., Mannion, E. (2003). Provider and family beliefs regarding the causes of severe mental
illness. Psychiatric Quarterly, 74 (3), pp. 223–236.
- Sherman, M.D., Carothers, R.A. (2005). Applying the readiness to change model to implementation of family intervention for
serious mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 41 (2), pp. 115–127.
- 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, pp. 903–910.
- McFarlane, W.R., Dixon, L., Lukens, E., Lucksted, A. (2003). 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. (2003). Family Psychoeducation Workbook. Washington, D.C.: Center for Mental Health Services.
Available: http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/cmhs/communitysupport/toolkits/family/. Accessed 6 June, 2007.
- Mueser, K.T., Gingrich, S. (2006). The Complete Family Guide to Schizophrenia. New York, Guilford Press.
- Murray-Swank, A.B., Dixon, L. (2004). Family psychoeducation as an evidence-based practice. CNS Spectrums, 9, pp. 905–912.
- Solomon, P. (1996). Moving from psychoeducation to education for families of adults with serious mental illness. Psychiatric
Services, 47, pp. 1364–1370.
- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (2005). Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with Co-occurring Disorders. Treatment
Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 42. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
- Drake, R.E., Mueser, K.T., Brunette, M.F. & McHugo, G.J. (2004). A review of treatments for people with severe mental illnesses
and co-occurring substance use disorders. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27 (4), 360–374.
- Health Canada. (2002). Best Practices: Concurrent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works
and Government Services Canada, Cat. #H39–599/2001–2E.
- Mueser, K.T., Noorday, D.L., Drake, R.E., Fox, L. (2003). Integrated Treatment for Dual Disorders. New York, Guilford Press.
- Skinner, W.J.W. (ed). (2005). Treating Concurrent Disorders. Toronto, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
- 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, pp. 507–521.
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