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    The doctor who saw through psychiatric labels to find the real person underneath by Harding, Courtenay M.

    “…Professor John S. Strauss finds real people under any kind of label, whether it be a diagnostic label assigned to a patient, or assumptions about a struggling…”
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    Prevalence, Severity, and Co-occurrence of Chronic Physical Health Problems of Persons With Serious Mental Illness by Jones, Danson R, Macias, Cathaleene, Barreira, Paul J, Fisher, William H, Hargreaves, William A, Harding, Courtenay M

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVES: This study examined Medicaid claims forms to determine the prevalence, severity, and co-occurrence of physical illness within a representative…”
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    Measures and Predictors of Community-Based Employment and Earnings of Persons With Schizophrenia in a Multisite Study by Salkever, David S, Karakus, Mustafa C, Slade, Eric P, Harding, Courtenay M, Hough, Richard L, Rosenheck, Robert A, Swartz, Marvin S, Barrio, Concepcion, Yamada, Anne Marie

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2007)
    “…Data from a national study of persons with schizophrenia-related disorders were examined to determine clinical factors and labor-market conditions related to…”
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    Mental Illness Careers in an Era of Change by Pavalko, Eliza K., Harding, Courtenay M., Pescosolido, Bernice A.

    Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-11-2007)
    “…The concept of illness career conceptualizes the illness experience as a dynamic pathway that takes shape over time as the person interacts with the treatment…”
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    Long-term outcome studies of schizophrenia: do females continue to display better outcome as expected? by Harding, Courtenay M, Hall, G Morgain

    “…Short-term studies of schizophrenia have uniformly found overall outcome better for females. The question is: 'Do females continue across time to exceed male…”
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    The Maine and Vermont three-decade studies of serious mental illness. I. Matched comparison of cross-sectional outcome by DeSisto, M J, Harding, C M, McCormick, R V, Ashikaga, T, Brooks, G W

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-09-1995)
    “…This study compared long-term outcome of serious mental illness in two states using a matched design to assess psychiatric rehabilitation programmes; Vermont…”
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    The Maine and Vermont three-decade studies of serious mental illness. II. Longitudinal course comparisons by DeSisto, M, Harding, C M, McCormick, R V, Ashikaga, T, Brooks, G W

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-09-1995)
    “…This paper supplements the cross-sectional outcome comparisons of the companion paper by providing a brief account of the longitudinal courses of the Maine and…”
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    Gender, Premorbid Social Functioning, and Long-Term Outcome in DSM-III Schizophrenia by Childers, Susan E., Harding, Courtenay M.

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (1990)
    “…The present study examined the relationships among premorbid social functioning, gender, and long-term outcome in a group of 82 subjects (41 men and 41 women)…”
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    Course Types in Schizophrenia: An Analysis of European and American Studies by Harding, Courtenay M.

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (1988)
    “…There have only been a dozen studies in the world literature which have followed patients across decades after their first admissions. Persistent findings of…”
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    Work and mental illness. I. Toward an integration of the rehabilitation process by Harding, C M, Strauss, J S, Hafez, H, Lieberman, P B

    Published in The journal of nervous and mental disease (01-06-1987)
    “…For centuries, philosophers and physicians have noted the beneficial impact of work for the restoration and maintenance of mental health. This paper reports…”
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    OMISSIONS IN ASSESSMENT OF WORK ROLES: Implications for Evaluating Social Functioning and Mental Illness by Holstein, Ann R, Harding, Courtenay M

    Published in American journal of orthopsychiatry (01-07-1992)
    “…An analysis of data from a longitudinal study of individuals during and after psychiatric hospitalization found that multiple work roles often remain…”
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    The Vermont longitudinal study of persons with severe mental illness, II: Long-term outcome of subjects who retrospectively met DSM-III criteria for schizophrenia by Harding, C M, Brooks, G W, Ashikaga, T, Strauss, J S, Breier, A

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-06-1987)
    “…The authors present the findings from a long-term follow-up study of 118 patients from Vermont State Hospital who, when rediagnosed retrospectively, met…”
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    The Vermont longitudinal study of persons with severe mental illness, I: Methodology, study sample, and overall status 32 years later by Harding, C M, Brooks, G W, Ashikaga, T, Strauss, J S, Breier, A

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-06-1987)
    “…The authors report the latest findings from a 32-year longitudinal study of 269 back-ward patients from Vermont State Hospital. This intact cohort participated…”
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    Chronicity in schizophrenia: fact, partial fact, or artifact? by Harding, C M, Zubin, J, Strauss, J S

    Published in Hospital & community psychiatry (01-05-1987)
    “…Clinical experience has appeared to support the view that persons with repeated episodes of schizophrenia can expect to have a chronic course with residual…”
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