Links:
This page provides links to other internet sites and suggestions
for further reading. We hope you find the information useful.
Links to Other Sites
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)NAMI's extensive links page is a particularly useful resource for
locating mental health-related information and organizations.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration
The Incredible Years Program
Multi-Systemic Therapy
National Institutes of Mental Health
Missouri Department of Mental Health
Suggestions for Further Reading
Allness, D.J. & Knoedler, W.H. (1998). The PACT model of community-based treatment for persons with severe and persistent mental
illness. Arlington, VA: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.
Burns, B.J. & Santos, A.B. (1995). Assertive community treatment:
An update of randomized trials. Psychiatric Services, 46, 669-675.
Drake, R.E., Mercer-McFadden, C., Mueser, K.T., McHugo, G.J., &
Bond, G.R. (1999). A review of integrated mental health and
substance abuse treatment for patients with dual disorders.
Schizophrenia Bulletin.
Fosburg, L.B. & Dennis, D.L. (1999). Practical lessons: The 1998
national symposium on homelessness research. U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development and U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services. (symposium papers are offered full-text at
this site)
Morse, G.A., Calsyn, R.J., Miller, J., Rosenberg, P., & West, L.
(1996). Outreach to homeless mentally ill people: Conceptual and
clinical considerations. Community Mental Health Journal, 32,
261-274.
Morse, G.A. (1998). A different field of dreams: Outreaching and
serving homeless people. Journal of the California Alliance for
the Mentally Ill, 9(1), 41-43.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1999). Mental health:
A report of the Surgeon General. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services.
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