Robert McDuffy
Delta College
Social Work 329
October 9, 2014
Professor Kathy KingKeywords
African American, Male, Intervention, Paranoid Schizophrenia, and Mental Health
Articles for Reference Page
Davis, L. W., Lysaker, P. H., Lancaster, R. S., Bryson G. J., & Bell, M. D. (2005).TheIndianapolis vocational intervention program: A cognitive behavioral approach toaddressing rehabilitation issues in schizophrenia. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 42(1), 35-45. Retrieved from http://0- search.proquest.com.library.svsu.edu/docview/215290467?accountid=960Ghaznazi, Sharmin, M.D., PhD., Nakic, Marina, M.D., PhD., Rao, P., M.D., Hu, J.,M.D., Brewer, Judson A, M.D., PhD., Hannestad, Jonas, M.D., PhD., &Bhagwager, Zubin, M.D., PhD. (2008). Rechallenging with clozapine followingneutropenia: Treatment options for refractory schizophrenia. The AmericanJournal of Psychiatry, 165(7), 813-8. Retrieved from http//:0-search.proquest.com.library.svsu.edu/docview/2220462918?accountid=960
Ziegler, D.M., & Peachey, T. J., (2003). A study of treatment outcomes from atypicalmedications in the Virginia public system of community care. Community MentalHealth Journal, 39(2), 169-82. Retrieved fromdoi:http://0dx.doi.org.library.svsu.edu/10.1023/A:1022618922208 Summary
Davis, L. W., Lysaker, P. H., Lancaster, R. S., Bryson G. J., & Bell, M. D. (2005).The Indianapolis vocational intervention program: A cognitive behavioralapproach to addressing rehabilitation issues in schizophrenia. Journal ofRehabilitation Research and Development,42(1), 35-45.Retrievedfrom http//:0- search.proquest.com.library.svsu.edu/docview/215290467?accountid=960
Davis, Lysaker, Lancaster, Bryson, & Bell (2005) found that patients that have been diagnosed with schizophrenia and entered into a dual treatment plan for six months will gradually return back to daily activities. It is hypothesized that patients with negative thoughts and