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William A. Anthony

William A. Anthony

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
48
Citations
13906
World Ranking
3074
National Ranking
1493

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

William A. Anthony was affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their academic career included scientific research and involvement in various interdisciplinary studies, though specific fields of study and detailed topics of work are not documented here.

Their record does not list recent publications, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues, indicating limited accessible bibliometric data in this regard.

William A. Anthony was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1963. This fellowship is an acknowledgment within the scientific community, although no additional citation details for the award are provided.

The scientist is noted as deceased. The available information focuses primarily on institutional affiliation and the notable professional honor received during their career.

Best Publications

  • Recovery from mental illness: The guiding vision of the mental health service system in the 1990s.

    William A. Anthony

  • The New Hampshire study of supported employment for people with severe mental illness.

    Robert E. Drake;Gregory J. McHugo;Deborah R. Becker;William A. Anthony

  • A recovery-oriented service system: Setting some system level standards.

    William A. Anthony

  • The Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Historical, Conceptual, and Research Base

    William A. Anthony;Robert Paul Liberman

  • Implementing Recovery Oriented Evidence Based Programs: Identifying the Critical Dimensions

    Marianne Farkas;Cheryl Gagne;William Anthony;Judi Chamberlin

  • The process of recovery from schizophrenia

    Leroy Spaniol;Nancy J. Wewiorski;Cheryl Gagne;William A. Anthony

  • Predicting the vocational capacity of the chronically mentally ill. Research and policy implications.

    William A. Anthony;Mary A. Jansen

  • Supported employment for persons who are psychiatrically disabled: An historical and conceptual perspective.

    William A. Anthony;Andrea Blanch

  • Symptoms and functioning of patients with bipolar disorder six months after hospitalization.

    George L Dion;Mauricio Tohen;William A. Anthony;Christine S. Waternaux

  • Research on evidence-based practices: future directions in an era of recovery.

    William Anthony;E. Sally Rogers;Marianne Farkas

  • The measurement of rehabilitation outcome.

    William A. Anthony;Mikal R. Cohen;Ray Vitalo

  • Efficacy of psychiatric rehabilitation.

    William A. Anthony;Gregory J. Buell;Sara Sharratt;Michael E. Althoff

  • Serving street-dwelling individuals with psychiatric disabilities: outcomes of a psychiatric rehabilitation clinical trial.

    David L. Shern;Sam Tsemberis;William Anthony;Anne M. Lovell

  • Relationships between psychiatric symptomatology, work skills, and future vocational performance

    W A Anthony;E S Rogers;M Cohen;R R Davies

  • The principles of psychiatric rehabilitation

    William Alan Anthony

  • Psychiatric rehabilitation interventions: A review

    Marianne Farkas;William A. Anthony

  • Research on community support services: What have we learned.

    William A. Anthony;Andrea Blanch

  • Characteristics of people with psychiatric disabilities that are predictive of entry into the rehabilitation process and successful employment.

    William A. Anthony

  • Eliminating Seclusion and Restraint in Recovery-Oriented Crisis Services

    Lori Ashcraft;William Anthony

  • Recovery: a common vision for the fields of mental health and addictions.

    Cheryl Gagne;William White;William A. Anthony

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter E. Penk
Walter E. Penk Texas A&M University
Robert Paul Liberman
Robert Paul Liberman University of California, Los Angeles
Erin C. Dunn
Erin C. Dunn Harvard University
Gregory J. McHugo
Gregory J. McHugo Dartmouth College
Mauricio Tohen
Mauricio Tohen University of New Mexico
Charles A. Rapp
Charles A. Rapp University of Kansas
Sam Tsemberis
Sam Tsemberis Pathways to Housing

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