Editorial: A Decade of the Israeli Psychiatric Rehabilitation Law David Roe, Max Lachman and Kim T. Mueser p.164
Do Persons with Severe Mental Illness Who Consume the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Basket of Services in Israel Have Better Outcomes than Those Who Do Not?
David Roe, Nomi Werbeloff, and Marc Gelkopf p.166
Promises and Pitfalls on the Road to a Mental Health Reform in Israel Uri Aviram. Commentaries: Howard H. Goldman, Julian Leff, Mordechai Shani, Gaby Shefler. Author′s reply p.171
My Life as a Mental Health Consumer Elliot p.195
Australian Mental Health Consumers’ Contributions to the Evaluation and Improvement of Recovery-oriented Service Provision Sarah L. Marshall, Lindsay G. Oades, and Trevor P. Crowe p.198
Measuring Recovery in Mental Health Services Mike Slade p.206
Applying Stages of Change Models to Recovery from Serious Mental Illness: Contributions and Limitations Larry Davidson, David Roe, Raquel Andres-Hyman, and Priscilla Ridgway p.213
An Examination of Stress and Coping among Adults Diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness Stephanie Robilotta, Ecena Cueto, and Philip T. Yanos p.222
Supervision and the Process of Negotiating Recovery Hanoch Yerushalmi p.232