Publications
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Herman, D., Conover, S., Gorroochurn, P., Hinterland, K., Hoepner, L., Susser, E. (2011). A randomized trial of critical time intervention in persons with severe mental illness following institutional discharge. Psychiatric Services. Jul;62(7):713-9.
Chen, FP, Ogden, L. (2011) A working relationship model that reduces homelessness among people with mental illness. Qualitative Health Research [Epub ahead of print].
Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares et al. Adaptation of Critical Time Intervention for use in Brazil and its implementation among users of psychosocial service centers (CAPS) in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. Ciênc. saúde coletiva [online]. 2011, vol.16, n.12, pp. 4635-4642. ISSN 1413-8123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1413-81232011001300012
Herman D., Conover S., Draine J., Critical time intervention, in Psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia: clinician’s guide to evidence-based practice. Edited by Rubin A, Springer DW, Trawver K. Hoboken, N.J., John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
van der Plas, AG, Abdoelbasier, S, van Hemert AM. (2010). Engaging patients with serious mental illness in care services by Critical Time Intervention. Ned Tijddschr Geneeskd, 154: A1791. PMID: 20456789.
Herman D., Mandiberg J. (2010). Critical time intervention: model description and implications for the significance of timing social work interventions. Research on Social Work Practice 20, 502-508.
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. Psychiatric Services, 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. Psychiatric Services, 58(12), 1577-1581.
Kasprow, W. J., & Rosenheck, R. A. (2007). Outcomes of critical time intervention case management of homeless veterans after psychiatric hospitalization. Psychiatric Services, 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. Journal of Primary Prevention, 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. American Journal of 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. Psychiatric Services, 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. Psychiatric Quarterly, 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. Bulletin of the NY Academy of Medicine, 74(1), 90-108.