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Community re-entry program training module for schizophrenic inpatients improves treatment outcomes

The Community Re-Entry Program (CREP) is a psycho-educational program designed to teach schizophrenic patients self-management skills. This program was implemented during brief hospitalizations for psychotic exacerbations. Our goal was to determine the effectiveness of the CREP in decreasing re-hosp...

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Published in:Schizophrenia research 2006-10, Vol.87 (1), p.338-339
Main Authors: Wirshing, Donna A., Guzik, Lisa H., Zorick, Todd S., Pierre, Joseph M., Resnick, Seth A., Goldstein, Danielle, Wirshing, William C.
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