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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
39
Citations
6634
World Ranking
5658
National Ranking
2679

Best Publications

  • Implementing supported employment as an evidence-based practice.

    Gary R. Bond;Deborah R. Becker;Robert E. Drake;Charles A. Rapp

  • A Strengths Perspective for Social Work Practice

    Ann Weick;Charles Rapp;W. Patrick Sullivan;Walter Kisthardt

  • Fidelity Outcomes in the National Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Project

    Gregory J McHugo;Robert E Drake;Rob Whitley;Gary R Bond

  • The promise of shared decision making in mental health.

    Robert E. Drake;Patricia E. Deegan;Charles Rapp

  • The Strengths Model: Case Management with People with Psychiatric Disabilities

    Charles A. Rapp;Richard J. Goscha

  • The Strengths Model: A Recovery-Oriented Approach to Mental Health Services

    Charles A. Rapp;Richard J Goscha

  • Best Practices: A Program to Support Shared Decision Making in an Outpatient Psychiatric Medication Clinic

    Patricia E. Deegan;Charles Rapp;Mark Holter;M.S.W. Melody Riefer

  • A decade of case management: A methodological review of outcome research

    Ronna Chamberlain;Charles A. Rapp

  • Case Management Services for the Chronically Mentally Ill

    Charles A. Rapp;Ronna Chamberlain

  • Strategies for Improving Fidelity in the National Evidence-Based Practices Project.

    Gary R. Bond;Robert E. Drake;Gregory J. McHugo;Charles A. Rapp

  • The Future of Strengths-Based Social Work

    Charles A. Rapp;Dennis Saleebey;W. Patrick Sullivan

  • Barriers to Evidence-Based Practice Implementation: Results of a Qualitative Study

    Charles A. Rapp;Diane Etzel-Wise;Doug Marty;Melinda Coffman

  • Facilitating entry into drug treatment among injection drug users referred from a needle exchange program: Results from a community-based behavioral intervention trial

    Steffanie A. Strathdee;Steffanie A. Strathdee;Erin P. Ricketts;Steven Huettner;Lee Cornelius

  • The principles of effective case management of mental health services.

    Charles A. Rapp;Richard J. Goscha

  • Research Strategies for Consumer Empowerment of People with Severe Mental Illness

    Charles A. Rapp;Wes Shera;Walter Kisthardt

  • Practices differentiating high-performing from low-performing supported employment programs.

    Elizabeth L. Gowdy;Linda S. Carlson;Charles A. Rapp

  • The state policy context of implementation issues for evidence-based practices in mental health.

    Kimberley R Isett;M Audrey Burnam;Brenda Coleman-Beattie;Pamela S Hyde

  • Recovery principles and evidence-based practice: essential ingredients of service improvement.

    William C Torrey;Charles A Rapp;Laura Van Tosh;Charity R A McNabb

  • Effect of Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) participation on psychiatric symptoms, sense of hope, and recovery.

    Sadaaki Fukui;Vincent R. Starnino;Mariscal Susana;Lori J. Davidson

  • Hiring consumer-providers: barriers and alternative solutions.

    Linda S. Carlson;Charles A. Rapp;Diane McDiarmid

  • Evidence-based practices: setting the context and responding to concerns.

    Susan M Essock;Howard H Goldman;Laura Van Tosh;William A Anthony

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob Whitley
Rob Whitley McGill University
Steffanie A. Strathdee
Steffanie A. Strathdee University of California, San Diego
Gregory J. McHugo
Gregory J. McHugo Dartmouth College
Carl A. Latkin
Carl A. Latkin Johns Hopkins University
Jennifer R. Havens
Jennifer R. Havens University of Kentucky
David M. Bishai
David M. Bishai Johns Hopkins University
Joseph P. Morrissey
Joseph P. Morrissey University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
William A. Anthony
William A. Anthony Boston University
Howard H. Goldman
Howard H. Goldman University of Maryland, College Park

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