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Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy |
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The UIC Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy engages in research, training/education, and technical assistance to increase knowledge about and quality of community-based mental health services. The Center has a comprehensive portfolio of projects addressing effective mental health services and public policy.
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Research and training on improving outcomes for people with mental illnesses and co-occurring medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and respiratory ailments….
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Research and training on innovative programs that combine vocational rehabilitation with clinical services and supports….
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Research and training on community integration, wellness self-management, peer-led education, self-directed care, asset development programs, and Medicaid-funded peer services…
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Research and training on HIV/AIDS services and treatments for people with mental illnesses…
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Community mental health on-line education...
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Downloadable tools to help people with mental illnesses achieve self-determined life goals…
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Center Faculty
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. Professor
Dr. Cook is an award winning scholar and international expert on psychiatric rehabilitation, employment and income supports, and community-based mental health services, research, and policy. Learn more about Dr. Cook’s program of research and training: http://www.psych.uic.edu/mhsrp/default.htm
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Associate Professor
Dr. Razzano is a nationally recognized expert on mental health, psychiatric rehabilitation, and services research, with particular expertise in employment, mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS, jail diversion programs, and medication adherence.
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Crystal Glover, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor
Dr. Glover's areas of concentration include health co-morbidities of mentally ill adults; integration of vocational rehabilitation and psychiatric services; genetic testing for minorities; and social cognitive processes that facilitate wellness.
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For additional information on the Center’s research and training programs, visit: http://www.psych.uic.edu/mhsrp/default.htm
Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy 1601 West Taylor Street Chicago, IL 60612 Voice: 312-355-1696 Fax: 312-355-4189
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