Two randomized trials were funded by the same grant:
1. The Homeless Sector Trial assessed the effectiveness of CTI in improving housing and other outcomes in people from nine adult homeless shelters.
2. The Women’s Shelter Sector Trial assessed the effectiveness of CTI in improving quality of life in women from eight domestic violence shelters.
This project utilized a combination of research methods with 99 prisoners and members of their social support networks to adapt CTI for female inmates in the predominantly rural state of New Mexico. This was in preparation for a larger study of the effectiveness of the adapted CTI in enhancing mental health and criminal justice outcomes.
This award-winning project used three evidence-based practices (CTI, Seeking Safety, and Wellness-Self Management) with the aim of positively impacting sustainable housing placements for 143 homeless women with mental illness and chemical abuse histories after discharge from a shelter in Brooklyn, NY.