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Overview

Phyllis Solomon is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily in psychology, health professions, and social sciences, with a focus on clinical psychology, general health professions, sociology and political science, social psychology, and health.

Their scientific work covers a range of topics related to mental health and healthcare. Notable topics include mental health and patient involvement, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, psychopathy and forensic psychiatry, child abuse and trauma, mental health treatment and access, healthcare decision-making and restraints, as well as family and disability support research.

Phyllis Solomon has contributed to several recent papers published in various journals. These include:

  • An Update of Peer Support/Peer Provided Services Underlying Processes, Benefits, and Critical Ingredients (2022, Psychiatric Quarterly)
  • For whom and what outcomes does cognitive-behavioral-therapy work among cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2022, Supportive Care in Cancer)
  • Victimization and Perpetration of Violence Involving Persons With Mood and Other Psychiatric Disorders and Their Relatives (2020, Psychiatric Services)
  • Judicial perspectives on mental health courts: The role of psychiatric disorder and violence risk (2020, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry)
  • Editorial: Advancing Our Commitment to Antiracist Scholarship (2020, Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Ryan Petros
  • Sara P. Bartlett
  • Travis Labrum
  • Peter Simonsson
  • Zvi D. Gellis

Phyllis Solomon has published work predominantly in the following venues:

  • Psychiatric Quarterly
  • Research on Social Work Practice
  • Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
  • JMIR Formative Research
  • Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research

Best Publications

  • Peer Support/Peer Provided Services Underlying Processes, Benefits, and Critical Ingredients

    Phyllis Solomon

  • Evidence-based practices for services to families of people with psychiatric disabilities.

    Lisa Dixon;William R. McFarlane;Harriet Lefley;Alicia Lucksted

  • Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation : An Empirical Approach

    Patrick W. Corrigan;Kim T. Mueser;Gary R. Bond;Robert E. Drake

  • Community Integration of Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities in Supportive Independent Housing: A Conceptual Model and Methodological Considerations

    Yin-Ling Irene Wong;Phyllis L. Solomon

  • The efficacy of case management services for severely mentally disabled clients.

    Phyllis Solomon

  • Subjective burden among family members of mentally ill adults: relation to stress, coping, and adaptation

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • The working alliance and consumer case management.

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine;Mary Anne Delaney

  • The efficacy of a consumer case management team: 2-year outcomes of a randomized trial.

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Internet peer support for individuals with psychiatric disabilities: A randomized controlled trial

    Katy Kaplan;Mark S. Salzer;Phyllis Solomon;Eugene Brusilovskiy

  • Involvement in the child welfare system among mothers with serious mental illness

    Jung Min Park;Phyllis Solomon;David S. Mandell

  • The state of knowledge of the effectiveness of consumer provided services.

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Impact of Brief Family Psychoeducation on Self-efficacy

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine;Edie Mannion;Marilyn Meisel

  • Moving from psychoeducation to family education for families of adults with serious mental illness.

    Phyllis Solomon

  • One-Year Outcomes of a Randomized Trial of Case Management with Seriously Mentally Ill Clients Leaving Jail

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Predicting Incarceration of Clients of a Psychiatric Probation and Parole Service

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine;Steven C. Marcus

  • A comparative analysis of families with mentally ill adult relatives: Support group members versus non-members.

    Edie Mannion;Marilyn Meisel;Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • An Update of Peer Support/Peer Provided Services Underlying Processes, Benefits, and Critical Ingredients

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  • Adaptive coping among family members of persons with serious mental illness.

    P Solomon;J Draine

  • Family violence among adults with severe mental illness: a neglected area of research.

    Phyllis L. Solomon;Mary M. Cavanaugh;Richard J. Gelles

  • Describing and evaluating jail diversion services for persons with serious mental illness

    Jeffrey Draine;Phyllis Solomon

  • Randomized Controlled Trials: Design and Implementation for Community-Based Psychosocial Interventions

    Phyllis Solomon;Mary M. Cavanaugh;Jeffrey Draine

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey Draine
Jeffrey Draine Temple University
Richard J. Gelles
Richard J. Gelles University of Pennsylvania
Mark S. Salzer
Mark S. Salzer Temple University
Julian D. Ford
Julian D. Ford University of Connecticut
Cynthia Franklin
Cynthia Franklin The University of Texas at Austin
David S. Mandell
David S. Mandell University of Pennsylvania
Martin Fishbein
Martin Fishbein University of Pennsylvania
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
Todd I. Herrenkohl
Todd I. Herrenkohl University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David J. Miklowitz
David J. Miklowitz University of California, Los Angeles

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