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pro vyhledávání: '"E. Alice Van Ormer"'
Autor:
Patricia Duffy, Kendra King, Charles E. Drebing, Robert A. Rosenheck, E. Alice Van Ormer, Gary S. Rose, Robert E. Drake, Nitigna Desai, James P. LePage, Walter E. Penk, Lisa Mueller
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. 14:181-197
The current study provides naturalistic data documenting the pathways to care to vocational services (VS) for 80 adults who were receiving some form of mental health care through a New Hampshire state mental health service and who had an unmet vocati
Publikováno v:
Psychological Services. 3:181-194
Autor:
Marylee Losardo, E. Alice Van Ormer, Charles E. Drebing, Christopher Boyd, Robert A. Rosenheck, Russell K. Schutt, Christopher Krebs, Walter E. Penk
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. 47:162-172
Research into vocational rehabilitation (VR) consumer service preferences has been limited. The current study describes the self-reported goals of 228 applicants to a VR program sponsored by the Veterans Administration (VA) and documents the relation
Autor:
E. Alice Van Ormer, Christopher Krebs, Charles E. Drebing, Americo Mello, Walter E. Penk, Roger L. Peterson, Edward J. Federman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies. 17:117-136
Problem gambling is a common, highly destructive disorder which is often overlooked by clinicians. Levels of clinical training, clinical experience, and professional competence for providing clinical services for problem gambling were examined in a s
Autor:
Robert A. Rosenheck, Robert E. Drake, Kendra King, E. Alice Van Ormer, Walter E. Penk, James P. LePage, Charles E. Drebing, Gary S. Rose, Patricia Duffy, Lisa Mueller
Publikováno v:
Psychological services. 9(1)
The current study provides naturalistic data documenting the pathways-to-care to vocational services for 155 veterans who were receiving some form of mental health care from the Veterans Health Administration and had a vocational need but were not cu
Autor:
Lawrence Herz, E. Alice Van Ormer, Bruce J. Rounsaville, Walter E. Penk, Charles E. Drebing, Robert A. Rosenheck, Christopher Krebs
This study evaluated the efficacy of adding contingency management techniques to vocational rehabilitation (VR) to improve treatment outcome as measured by entry into competitive employment. Nineteen dually diagnosed veterans who entered VR in the Ve
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d755283a2487bd85a78cd866ea5a3367
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1226169/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1226169/
Autor:
Walter E. Penk, Christopher Krebs, Bernard Cournoyer, Marylee Losardo, Charles E. Drebing, Russell K. Schutt, E. Alice Van Ormer
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric rehabilitation journal. 27(2)
The Veterans Construction Team (VCT) is an innovative form of Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) for unemployed, homeless veterans who have had a history of substance abuse and/or a serious mental or medical illness. The VCT model builds social support a
Autor:
Marcie Hebert, Robert A. Rosenheck, E. Alice Van Ormer, Bruce J. Rounsaville, Charles E. Drebing, Walter E. Penk, Lisa Mueller, Nancy M. Petry
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 44:851
In this random-assignment trial, we evaluated the efficacy of using a contingency management (CM) intervention to enhance job acquisition and tenure among participants of a vocational rehabilitation (VR) program. The CM intervention offered participa