Family Institute for Education, Practice & Research Publications

Jewell, T. C., Downing, D., & McFarlane, W. M. (2009). Partnering with families: Multiple family group psychoeducation for schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65, 868-878.

Jewell, T. C., & Stein, C. H. (2002). Parental influence on sibling caregiving for people with severe mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 38, 17-33.

Jewell, T. C., Corry, R., et al. (2001).The Staff Training and Rehabilitation (STAR) Project: A new initiative in New York State to enhance the services for people with severe mental illness. New York State Psychologist, 13, (1), 25-30.

Jewell, T. C., Silverstein, S. M., etc. (2001).Development and evaluation of a treatment manual and course for writing behavior contracts for people with severe mental illnesses. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, 5, 255-271.

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