A Roof for Recovery: Combining the Principles of Housing First and Early Intervention in Services for People with Psychosis

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The availability of affordable, youth-friendly, recovery-oriented housing for persons with first-episode psychosis is limited. We report on the conceptualization, implementation and implications of a pilot housing project combining the principles of specialized early intervention for psychosis and those of “Housing First,” which holds much promise to address this service gap.

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Guevara, E., Valois, M., Winkelmann, I., Joober, R., Goldberg, K., & Iyer, S. N. (2019). A Roof for Recovery: Combining the Principles of Housing First and Early Intervention in Services for People with Psychosis. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 38(2), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.7870/cjcmh-2019-002

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