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Evidence-Based Practices: Shaping Mental Health Services Toward Recovery

Assertive Community Treatment

Workbook for Clinical & Practical Supervisors

Acknowledgments
We wish to acknowledge the many people who contributed to the development of the Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Project materials on assertive community treatment:

Charlene Allred
Marsha Antista
Charity Appell
Steve Baron
Gary Bond
Mimi Chapman
Judy Cox
Elizabeth Edgar
Bridget Harron
Barbara Julius
Karin Linkins
Gary Morse
Kim Mueser
Michael Neale
Melody Olsen
Dawn Petersen
Tom Patittuci
Joe Phillipps
Robert Rosenheck
John Santa
Mary Woods

Special thanks to:
Deborah Allness & Bill Knoedler whose book, The PACT Model of Community-Based Treatment for Persons with Severe and Persistent Mental Illnesses: A Manual for PACT Start-Up, was adapted in developing these materials and is used with permission of the publisher, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Assertive Community Treatment Technical Assistance Center, and

For their work developing a budget simulation model for assertive community treatment,
Karen Linkins and the Lewin Group

Editors
Susan D. Phillips
Barbara J. Burns

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This document is part of an evidence-based practice implementation resouce kit developed through a contract (no. 280-00-8049) from the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) and a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). These materials are in draft form for use in a pilot study. No one may reproduce, reprint, or distribute this publication for a fee without specific authorization from SAMHSA.

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