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Overview

Howard H. Goldman is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Psychology, with significant focus on General Health Professions, Social Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Philosophy, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their scholarly output addresses key topics such as Mental Health Treatment and Access, Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Mental Health and Psychiatry, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Health Policy Implementation Science, Mental Health and Patient Involvement, and Employment and Welfare Studies.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Service delivery and community: social capital, service systems integration, and outcomes among homeless persons with severe mental illness. (2020, PubMed)
  • Growth of Coordinated Specialty Care in the United States With Changes in Federal Funding Policies: 2014-2018 (2022, Psychiatric Services)
  • Information Extraction Framework for Disability Determination Using a Mental Functioning Use-Case (2022, JMIR Medical Informatics)
  • Cycles of reform in the history of psychosis treatment in the United States (2023, SSM - Mental Health)
  • Helping People Denied Disability Benefits for a Mental Health Impairment: The Supported Employment Demonstration (2021, Psychiatric Services)

Throughout their career, Goldman has frequently collaborated with Preethy George, Gerald N. Grob, Abram Rosenblatt, Sushmita Shoma Ghose, and Lisa B. Dixon.

Their work has appeared in several key publication venues, notably Psychiatric Services, where they have published 17 papers. Other venues include Community Mental Health Journal, PubMed, JMIR Medical Informatics, and SSM - Mental Health.

Goldman has also contributed to academic publishing through authoring a book titled The Dilemma of Federal Mental Health Policy, published by Rutgers University Press in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Implementing evidence-based practices in routine mental health service settings.

    Robert E. Drake;Howard H. Goldman;H. Stephen Leff;Anthony F. Lehman

  • Stigma, Discrimination, Treatment Effectiveness, and Policy: Public Views About Drug Addiction and Mental Illness

    Colleen L Barry;Emma Elizabeth McGinty;Bernice Pescosolido;Howard H. Goldman

  • Acquired immunodeficiency in an infant: possible transmission by means of blood products.

    ArthurJ. Ammann;DianeW. Wara;Selma Dritz;MortonJ. Cowan

  • How Adolescents Perceive the Stigma of Mental Illness and Alcohol Abuse

    Patrick W. Corrigan;Barbara Demming Lurie;Howard H. Goldman;Natalie Slopen

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

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

  • Defining and counting the chronically mentally ill.

    Howard H. Goldman;Antoinette A. Gattozzi;Carl A. Taube

  • Barriers to the care of persons with dual diagnoses: organizational and financing issues.

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  • Continuity of Care and Client Outcomes in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness

    Anthony F. Lehman;Leticia T. Postrado;Dee Roth;Scot W. McNary

  • Portraying mental illness and drug addiction as treatable health conditions: effects of a randomized experiment on stigma and discrimination.

    Emma E. McGinty;Howard H. Goldman;Bernice Pescosolido;Colleen L. Barry

  • Policy implications for implementing evidence-based practices.

    Howard H. Goldman;Vijay Ganju;Robert E. Drake;Paul Gorman

  • Medicaid and mental health: be careful what you ask for.

    Richard G. Frank;Howard H. Goldman;Michael Hogan

  • The alchemy of mental health policy: homelessness and the fourth cycle of reform.

    H. H. Goldman;Joseph P Morrissey

  • Cycles of reform in the care of the chronically mentally ill.

    Joseph P. Morrissey;Howard H. Goldman

  • Mental Illness and Family Burden: A Public Health Perspective

    Howard H. Goldman

  • Implementing Coordinated Specialty Care for Early Psychosis: The RAISE Connection Program

    Lisa B. Dixon;Howard H. Goldman;Melanie E. Bennett;Yuanjia Wang

  • Behavioral Health Insurance Parity for Federal Employees

    Howard H. Goldman;Richard G. Frank;M. Audrey Burnam;Haiden A. Huskamp

  • Local mental health authorities and service system change: evidence from the Robert Wood Johnson program on chronic mental illness.

    Joseph P. Morrissey;Michael Calloway;W. Todd Bartko;M. Susan Ridgely

  • Psychiatric Consultations in Short-term General Hospitals

    Jacqueline Wallen;Harold Alan Pincus;Howard H. Goldman;Stephen E. Marcus

  • Evaluating the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness

    Howard H. Goldman;Joseph P. Morrissey;M. Susan Ridgely

  • Services to families of adults with schizophrenia: from treatment recommendations to dissemination.

    Lisa Dixon;Alan Lyles;Jack Scott;Anthony Lehman

  • A Political History of Federal Mental Health and Addiction Insurance Parity

    Colleen L. Barry;Haiden A. Huskamp;Howard H. Goldman

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. Frank
Richard G. Frank Harvard University
Joseph P. Morrissey
Joseph P. Morrissey University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
Sharon-Lise T. Normand
Sharon-Lise T. Normand Harvard University
Carol A. Tamminga
Carol A. Tamminga The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Colleen L. Barry
Colleen L. Barry Johns Hopkins University
Judith R. Lave
Judith R. Lave University of Pittsburgh
Daniel S. Pine
Daniel S. Pine National Institutes of Health
William H. Fisher
William H. Fisher University of Massachusetts Lowell
David A. Lewis
David A. Lewis University of Pittsburgh

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