Findings from a national evaluation of services to improve outcomes for women with co-occurring disorders and a history of trauma
Autor: | Chanson D. Noether, Margaret Gatz, Paul J. Brounstein |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Community Psychology. 35:819-822 |
ISSN: | 1520-6629 0090-4392 0089-1061 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jcop.20183 |
Popis: | from the Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuseand Mental Health Services Administration’s three centers: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment,Center for Mental Health Services, and Center for Substance Abuse Prevention ~March 2000!.The views expressed in this article represent the personal views of the authors and do not necessarilyrepresent the views of the sponsoring agency.The contributions of project staff at the following participating sites ~listed in alphabetical order by state!are gratefully acknowledged: PROTOTYPES Systems Change Center ~Los Angeles, California!, Vivian Brown,Principal Investigator; Allies: An Integrated System of Care ~Stockton, California!, Jennie Heckman,Principal Investigator; Arapahoe House-New Directions for Families ~Thornton, Colorado!, NancyVanDeMark, Principal Investigator; District of Columbia Trauma Collaboration Study ~Washington, DC!,Roger Fallot, Principal Investigator; Triad Women’s Project ~Avon Park, Florida!, Margo Fleisher-Bond,Co-Principal Investigator, Colleen Clark, Co-Principal Investigator; Boston Consortium of Services for Fam-ilies in Recovery ~Boston, Massachusetts!, Hortensia Amaro, Principal Investigator; Women Embracing Lifeand Living ~WELL! Project ~Cambridge, Massachusetts!, Norma Finkelstein, Principal Investigator; FranklinCounty Women’s Research Project ~Greenfield, Massachusetts!, Rene Andersen, Principal Investigator; Por-tal Project ~New York, New York!, Sharon Cadiz, Principal Investigator. The Coordinating Center wasoperated by Policy Research Associates, located in Delmar, New York, in coordination with the NationalCenter on Family Homelessness in Newton, Massachusetts and the Cecil G. Sheps Center for HealthServices Research at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Finally, we wish to acknowledge thecontributions of the women who participated in the evaluation.Correspondence to: Margaret Gatz, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, LosAngeles, CA 90089-1061, e-mail: gatz@usc.edu. |
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