1990
DOI: 10.1176/ps.41.6.625
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A Historical Review of the Madison Model of Community Care

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“…2 Assertive community treatment (ACT) is a community mental health program that was originally developed by Stein and Test as an alternative to hospitalization. [3][4][5] ACT is one of the most welldisseminated, evidence-based case management programs. [6][7][8] ACT provides a highly individualized and comprehensive array of services, with integrated medical and rehabilitation services delivered by an interdisciplinary team in the community.…”
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“…2 Assertive community treatment (ACT) is a community mental health program that was originally developed by Stein and Test as an alternative to hospitalization. [3][4][5] ACT is one of the most welldisseminated, evidence-based case management programs. [6][7][8] ACT provides a highly individualized and comprehensive array of services, with integrated medical and rehabilitation services delivered by an interdisciplinary team in the community.…”
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“…These services include the delivery of medications and a variety of psychosocial interventions at or nearest to the patients' homes for the severely mentally ill (Marshall & Lockwood, 1998;Stein & Test, 1980;Thompson et al 1990). There have been many studies on this method of service delivery, particularly the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model demonstrating its effectiveness in improving the care of the mentally ill in the community (Marshall & Lockwood, 1998).…”
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“…Visant à démontrer que cette approche peut soutenir avec succès un traitement à long terme auprès de jeunes adultes frappés par la maladie, Test et al, (1985Test et al, ( , 1991 (Thompson et al, 1990). En effet, ce système, fruit d'une adaptation et d'une généralisation des principes du suivi intensif, s'appuie sur des ressources d'hébergement variées et une équipe spécialisée de suivi intensif entraînée pour suivre les clients les plus difficiles (Mobile Community Treatment) (Stein et al, , 1990b.…”
Section: Le Suivi Intensif Dans Le Milieu à Partir De L'expérience Deunclassified