Publications
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Dixon, L., Goldberg, R., Iannone, V., Lucksted, A., Brown, C., Kreyenbuhl, J., et al. (2009). Use of a critical time intervention to promote continuity of care after psychiatric inpatient hospitalization. Psychiatr Serv, 60, 451-458.
Schutt RK, Hough RL, Goldfinger SM, et al (2009) Lessening homelessness among persons with mental illness: A comparison of five randomized treatment trials. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2, 100-105.
Draine, J., & Herman, D. B. (2007). Critical time intervention for reentry from prison for persons with mental illness. Psychiatr Serv, 58(12), 1577-1581.
Kasprow, W. J., & Rosenheck, R. A. (2007). Outcomes of critical time intervention case management of homeless veterans after psychiatric hospitalization. Psychiatr Serv, 58(7), 929-935.
Herman, D., Conover, S., Felix, A., Nakagawa, A., & Mills, D. (2007). Critical time intervention: an empirically supported model for preventing homelessness in high risk groups. J Prim Prev, 28(3-4), 295-312.
Felix, A, Samuels, J. (2006). Families in shelters. In P. Gillig & H. McQuistion (Eds.), Clinical Guide to the Treatment of the Mentally Ill Homeless Person (pp. 35-49). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Lennon, M. C., McAllister, W., Kuang, L., & Herman, D. B. (2005). Capturing intervention effects over time: reanalysis of a critical time intervention for homeless mentally ill men. Am J Public Health, 95(10), 1760-1766.
Jones, K., Colson, P. W., Holter, M. C., Lin, S., Valencia, E., Susser, E., et al. (2003). Cost-effectiveness of critical time intervention to reduce homelessness among persons with mental illness. Psychiatr Serv, 54(6), 884-890.
Herman, D., Opler, L., A Felix, Valencia, E., R Wyatt, & Susser, E. (2000). Critical time intervention: Impact on psychiatric symptoms. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 188(3), 135-140.
Jones, K., Colson, P., Valencia, E., & Susser, E. (1994). A preliminary cost effectiveness analysis of an intervention to reduce homelessness among the mentally ill. Psychiatr Q, 65(4), 243-256.
Susser, E., Valencia, E., Conover, S., Felix, A., Tsai, W., & Wyatt, R. (1997). Preventing recurrent homelessness among mentally ill men: a “critical time” intervention after discharge from a shelter. American Journal of Public Health, 87(2), 256-262.
Thornicroft, G. (1997). The importance of transitional care in reducing homelessness. American Journal of Public Health, 87(2), 158-159.
Valencia, E., Susser, E., Torres, J., Felix, A., & Conover, S. (1997). Critical time intervention for homeless mentally ill individuals in transition from shelter to community living. In W. Breakey & J. Thompson (Eds.), Mentally ill and homeless: special programs for special needs (pp. 75-94). Newark, NJ: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
Conover, S., Berkman, A., Gheith, A., Jahiel, R., Stanley, D., Geller, P. A., et al. (1997). Methods for successful follow-up of elusive urban populations: an ethnographic approach with homeless men. Bull N Y Acad Med, 74(1), 90-108.