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1 Interest In and Obstacles to Pursuing Work Among Unemployed Dually Diagnosed Individuals
2 Predictors of Retention in Dual-Focus Self-Help Groups
3 Perceived Reasons for Substance Misuse Among Persons With a Psychiatric Disorder
4 Participation in 12-Step-Based Fellowships Among Dually-Diagnosed Persons
5 Coping With Symptoms Checklist
6 Coping with Symptoms of Severe Mental Illness: Guide to the Measure
7 A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions of the Meaning of Self Help, Self-Help Group Processes and Outcomes
8 Mediators of Effectiveness in Dual-Focus Self-Help Groups
9 Use of a Consumer Led Intervention to Improve Provider Competencies
10 Recognizing a Role for Structure and Agency: Integrating Sociological Perspectives into the Study of Recovery from Severe Mental Illness
11 Adherence to Medication Regimens and Participation in Dual Focus Self Help Groups
12 Role of Self-Help Processes in Achieving Abstinence Among Dually Diagnosed Persons
13 Recovery Challenges Among Dually-Diagnosed Individuals
14 Self-Help for People with Dual Diagnoses
15 Support, Mutual Aid and Recovery from Dual Diagnosis
16 Recovery from Schizophrenia With Views of Psychiatrists Psychologists and Others
17 Coping with Thoughts of Suicide: Techniques Used by Consumers of Mental Health Services
 

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Use of Language

In working with researchers to promote recovery, I have not always been able to control the language used by the researchers in charge of the projects with which I have worked. I chose to put my name on papers because I had made substantial contributions and the overall subject promoted recovery. I find some of the language offensive like the term "chronic mental illness." The end of getting the research out there that mutual support works seems more important than the particular language researchers insensitive to labelling theory and research choose to use.
Edward Knight, Ph.D. CPRP
 

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