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. 1996 Jun;32(3):261-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF02249427.

Outreach to homeless mentally ill people: conceptual and clinical considerations

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Outreach to homeless mentally ill people: conceptual and clinical considerations

G A Morse et al. Community Ment Health J. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

This paper describes a model of outreach predicated on developing a trusting, meaningful relationship between the outreach worker and the homeless person with mental illness. We describe five common tasks inherent in this model of outreach (establishing contact and credibility, identifying people with mental illness, engaging clients, conducting assessments and treatment planning, and providing ongoing service). Other issues discussed include: (a) Responding to dependency needs and promoting autonomy; (b) setting limits while maintaining flexibility; (c) resistance to mental health treatment and follow-up service options.

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