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Robert E. Drake

Researcher at Dartmouth College

Publications -  344
Citations -  20920

Robert E. Drake is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 343 publications receiving 19925 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert E. Drake include Yale University & Tufts University.

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The effectiveness of supported employment for people with severe mental illness: a randomised controlled trial

TL;DR: The demonstration of the effectiveness of IPS in widely differing labour market and welfare contexts confirms this service to be an effective approach for vocational rehabilitation in mental health that deserves investment and further investigation.
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Shared decision making and medication management in the recovery process.

TL;DR: The authors argue that compliance is an inadequate construct because it fails to capture the dynamic complexity of autonomous clients who must navigate decisional conflicts in learning to manage disorders over the course of years or decades.
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Physical and Sexual Assault History in Women With Serious Mental Illness: Prevalence, Correlates, Treatment, and Future Research Directions

TL;DR: This article reviews the research literature on the prevalence, symptomatic and behavioral correlates, and treatment of abuse among SMI women, particularly women with schizophrenia, and discusses mechanisms that may underlie the relationship between trauma and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.
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Medical morbidity, mental illness, and substance use disorders

TL;DR: The higher treated prevalence of certain medical disorders among adults with severe mental illness has three implications: substance use disorder is an important risk factor and requires early detection; integration of the treatment of medical disorders and severemental illness should receive higher priority; and efforts should be made to develop specialized disease self-management techniques.
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The course, treatment, and outcome of substance disorder in persons with severe mental illness

TL;DR: Findings on the longitudinal course of dual disorders in traditional treatment systems are reviewed; movement toward programs that integrate both types of treatment at the clinical level is described; evidence related to outcomes in integrated treatment programs is reviewed.