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SAMHSA News - Volume X, No. 1, Winter 2002
 

Employment: A Workable Option Despite Mental Illness

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Vocational Models Tested


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Arizona: Supported Employment vs. Services as Usual

Connecticut: Individual Placement & Support vs. Services as Usual

Maryland: Individual Placement & Support vs. Services as Usual

South Carolina: Assertive Community Treatment + Individual Placement & Support vs. Services as Usual

Pennsylvania: Long-term Employment Training and Supports vs. Services as Usual

Maine: Employer Consortium and Family-Aided Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) vs. FACT only

Massachusetts: ICCD Clubhouse vs. Program of Assertive Community Treatment Vocational Model

Texas: Employment Assistance through Reciprocity in Natural Supports and Supported Employment vs. Supported Employment Only. End of Article

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Inside This Issue

Responding to Terrorism: Recovery, Resilience, Readiness
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  • Part 1
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  • Part 2
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  • Part 3
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  • Part 4

    Arab Americans and American Muslims Express Mental Health Needs

    Summit Promotes Mental Health in the Workplace

    Employment: A Workable Option Despite Mental Illness
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  • Vocational Models Tested
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  • Employment Program Resources

    On the Web: Prevention Guidance Update

    Putting PreventionDSS to Work

    Women and Children: Treatment Improves Health
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  • Pre-Post Change in Client Use
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  • Pregnancy Outcomes

    Women and Children: The Faces Behind the Numbers

    Adolescent Admissions for Addiction Treatment Increase
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  • Primary Marijuana Admission Rates by State: TEDS 1994 and 1999

    Accrediting Organizations Chosen for Methadone Treatment Programs

    Ending Homelessness: Conference Emphasizes Solutions

    Curie Articulates SAMHSA Priorities
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  • SAMHSA Priorities Programs and Principles Matrix

    2003 Budget Targets Substance Abuse Treatment Gap
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  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Budget Authority by Activity

    On the Web: Statistics in Short Format

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