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Evidence-Based Practices: Shaping Mental Health Services Toward Recovery

Implementation Resource Kit User's Guide

Acknowledgments

We wish to acknowledge the many people who contributed to the development of the materials on integrated dual disorders treatment for the Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Project:

Development Team for the Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment Implementation Resource Kit

Stephen Baron Paul Gorman Kim T. Mueser
John Caswell Pablo Hernandez Fred C. Osher
Kevin Curdie Marta Hopkinson Ernest Quimby
Michael J. Cohen Lenore Kola Lawrence Rickards
Lindy Fox Alan C. McNabb Loralee West
Carol Furlong Gary Morse  

Co-leaders of the Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment Development Team

Mary Brunette
Robert E. Drake
David W. Lynde

Steering Committee, Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Project, Phase I

Charity R. Appell Howard H. Goldman William C. Torrey
Barbara J. Burns Paul Gorman Laura Van Tosh
Michael J. Cohen H. Stephen Leff  
Robert E. Drake Ernest Quimby  

Project Manager, Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Project, Phase I
Patricia W. Singer

This document is part of an evidence-based practice implementation resource kit developed through a contract (no. 280-00-8049) from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) and a grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and support from the West Family Foundation. 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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