2011
DOI: 10.5055/ajrt.2011.0005
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Independence through Community Access and Navigation in adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders Part 2: Treatment planning and implementation

Abstract: Social isolation and nonparticipation in the community are chronic issues for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders that can lead to poorer health outcomes. The Independence through Community Access and Navigation (I-CAN) intervention was developed as a theoretically grounded intervention that uses motivational interviewing to understand the interests and motivations of clients for participation. The intervention is designed to support participation in community-based activities by providing access and … Show more

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“…ICAN consists of the following components: (a) assessment and identification of leisure interests, (b) rapid placement and training, and (c) supported participation. Full description of the intervention process and training materials is described in an intervention manual (Snethen & Snead, 2019) and in Snethen et al (2011aSnethen et al ( , 2011b.…”
Section: Ican Intervention Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICAN consists of the following components: (a) assessment and identification of leisure interests, (b) rapid placement and training, and (c) supported participation. Full description of the intervention process and training materials is described in an intervention manual (Snethen & Snead, 2019) and in Snethen et al (2011aSnethen et al ( , 2011b.…”
Section: Ican Intervention Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%