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Mowbray, C. T., Holter, M. C., Mowbray, O. P., & Bybee, D. (2005). Consumer-run drop-in centers and clubhouses: Comparisons of services and resources in a statewide sample. Psychological Services, 2, 54-64.
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Mowbray, C. T., Megivern, D., & Holter, M. C. (2003). Supported education programming for adults with psychiatric disabilities: Results from a national survey. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27, 159-167.
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Mowbray, C. T., Oyserman, D., & Ross, S. (1995). Parenting and the significance of children for women with a serious mental illness. Journal of Mental Health Administration, 22, 189-200.
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Mowbray, C. T., Plum, T. B., & Masterton, T. (1997). Harbinger II: Deployment and evolution of Assertive Community Treatment in Michigan. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 25, 125-139.
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Yeich, S., Mowbray, C. T., Bybee, D., & Cohen, E. (1994). The case for a “supported housing” approach: Astudy of consumer housing and support preferences. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 18, 75-86.