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View article: Barriers to Meaningful Participatory Mental Health Services Research and Priority Next Steps: Findings From a National Survey
Barriers to Meaningful Participatory Mental Health Services Research and Priority Next Steps: Findings From a National Survey Open
These findings suggest a need for increased attention to and investment in the development, implementation, and sustainment of participatory methods that prioritize collaboration with direct stakeholders, particularly service users, in U.S…
View article: Person-Centered Practice as Anchor and Beacon: Pandemic Wisdom from the NCAPPS Community
Person-Centered Practice as Anchor and Beacon: Pandemic Wisdom from the NCAPPS Community Open
Objective: This article summarizes the individual, systemic, and collective challenges and opportunities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, based on 16 videos solicited by the National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and Sys…
View article: Self-reliance and belonging: Guest experiences of a peer respite.
Self-reliance and belonging: Guest experiences of a peer respite. Open
Objective: A peer respite is a voluntary, short-term, overnight program that provides community-based mutual support to people experiencing a mental health crisis. This qualitative study of guest experiences at 1 peer respite examines its …
View article: Housing and Employment Outcomes for Mental Health Self-Direction Participants
Housing and Employment Outcomes for Mental Health Self-Direction Participants Open
Based on data from the nation's largest and longest-standing program of its kind, results suggest that mental health self-direction is associated with modest improvements or maintenance of positive outcomes in employment and housing indepe…
View article: The Emergence of Mental Health Self-Direction: An International Learning Exchange
The Emergence of Mental Health Self-Direction: An International Learning Exchange Open
Self-direction has emerged worldwide as a promising practice for persons with serious mental health conditions and as a means toward creating more person-centered service systems. In self-direction, service users control an individualized …
View article: Impact of the 2nd Story Peer Respite Program on Use of Inpatient and Emergency Services
Impact of the 2nd Story Peer Respite Program on Use of Inpatient and Emergency Services Open
By reducing the need for inpatient and emergency services for some individuals, peer respites may increase meaningful choices for recovery and decrease the behavioral health system's reliance on costly, coercive, and less person-centered m…
View article: Peer Respites: A Research and Practice Agenda
Peer Respites: A Research and Practice Agenda Open
Peer respites are voluntary, short-term residential programs designed to support individuals experiencing or at risk of a psychiatric crisis. These programs posit that for many mental health services users, traditional psychiatric emergenc…