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A List of VA Resources (Veterans Affairs)
The resources on this page assist with many aspects of military life and veteran status, including
transitioning into and out of military service and managing health and
wellness across the lifespan. The resources
are recommended for active service members, veterans, families, and providers of services. These resources were assembled with recommendations from staff members at the Veterans Affairs (VA) centers in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
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ACT | Dartmouth Assertive Community Treatment Scale (DACTS) & Protocol
$0 / Free PDF / The Dartmouth Assertive Community Treatment Scale (DACTS) and DACTS Protocol help organizations implement Assertive
Community Treatment (ACT), the evidence-based practice. ACT improves
outcomes for people with severe mental illness. / This version of DACTS was edited by the Center for
Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University in
collaboration with original authors of the fidelity scale. It is based upon the ACT Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT produced by SAMHSA.
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ACT | SAMHSA Evidence-Based Practices KIT
$0 / Free PDF / The ACT Evidence-Based Practices KIT helps organizations implement Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), the evidence-based practice. It is produced by the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). ACT improves
outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most at-risk of
homelessness, psychiatric crisis and hospitalization, and involvement in
the criminal justice system.
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ACT | Tool for Measurement of Assertive Community Treatment (TMACT) Summary Scale
$0 / Free PDF / The TMACT Summary Scale helps organizations implement Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), the evidence-based practice. It is designed to be used with the TMACT Fidelity Scale. ACT improves
outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most at-risk of
homelessness, psychiatric crisis and hospitalization, and involvement in
the criminal justice system. / Created by M. Monroe-DeVita, L.L. Moser & G.B. Teague and published by Hazelden.
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