There are references to the Well Being Project in this list of research papers found on the MIMH site. The list was assembled by Jean Campbell. The MIMH site address is http://www.missouri.edu/~mimhmj/index.html#toc. The web address for this list is http://www.missouri.edu/~mimhmj/Read.html. MENTAL HEALTH CONSUMER READINGS Below are some references to articles written by mental health consumers or with the collaboration of mental health consumers. This bibliography is not comprehensive. If you know of articles written by consumers that are not included, please send the references to this web site for inclusion. If you wish to have a copy of one of these articles and cannot obtain it, please contact Jean Campbell, Ph.D. at MIMH. •Beale, V., and T. Lambric. 1995. The recovery concept: Implementation in the mental health system. A Report by the Community Program Advisory Committee, Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Mental Health. •Belcher, L., and T. Johnson. 1996. Consumer satisfaction surveys in West Virginia. Paper presented at the National Conference on Mental Health Statistics, Washington, DC: Center for Mental Health Services. •Blanch, A., D. Fisher, W. Tucker, D. Walsh, and J. Chassman. 1993. Consumer-practitioners and psychiatrists share insights about recovery and coping. Disability Studies Quarterly 13(2): 17-20. •Blaska, B. (1991). What it is like to be treated like a CMI. Schizophrenia Bulletin 17(1): 173-176. •Campbell, J. and R. Schraiber, R. 1989. In pursuit of wellness: The Well Being Project, Sacramento, CA: California Department of Mental Health. •Campbell, J., R. Ralph, and R. Glover, R. 1993. From lab rat to Researcher: The history, models, and policy implications of consumer/survivor involvement in research. Proceedings: Fourth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research and Program Evaluation, Alexandria, VA: NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. •Campbell, J. (1994). Values and the Generation of Outcome Measurements. Outcome Issues in a Managed Care Environment. Report of the Ninth Annual WICHE Decision Support Conference. San Francisco, CA. •Campbell, J and J. R. Johnson. (1995). Struggling to reach common ground. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow 4(3): 40, 45-46. •Campbell, J. (1996). Toward collaborative mental health outcomes systems. New Directions in Mental Health 71, San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 69-78. •Campbell, J. (1996). Who owns the data? Protecting privacy by sharing openly. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow 5(6), 49-51. •Campbell, J. and C. Kaufmann. (1997). Equality and difference in the ADA: Unintended consequences for employment of people with mental disabilities. In (Eds.) Bonnie, R. and J. Monahan. Mental Disorder, Work Disability, and the Law. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, Il., 221-239. •Chamberlin, J. (1978). On our own: Patient-controlled alternative to the mental health system. New York: Hawthorne Books. •Chamberlin, J. (1995). Rehabilitating ourselves: The psychiatric survivor movement. International Journal of Mental Health 24(1), 39-46. •Caras. S. (1994). One more label. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 45(3): 56-59. •Carpinello, S., E. Knight, and L. Jatulis. (1992). A study of the meaning of self-help, self-help group processes, and outcomes. Proceedings: Third Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research and Program Evaluation, Alexandria, VA: NASMHPD Research Institute. •Colom, E. (1981). Reaction of an Angry Consumer. Community Mental Health Journal 17(1). •Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey (1991). Consumer housing preference results and executive summary, Freehold, NJ. •The Consumer/Survivor Mental Health Research and Policy Work Group (1992). Reports 1, 2, 3., Fort Lauderdale, FL: The Well-Being Programs, Inc. •Deegan, P. 1996. Recovery as a journey of the heart. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 9(3): 91-97. •French, Sally. (1992) Researching disability: the way forward. Disability and Rehabilitation 14(4). •Fisher, D. 1994. Health care reform based on an empowerment model of recovery by people with psychiatric disabilities. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 45(9): 913-915. •Fricks, L. 1995. Georgia evaluation and satisfaction team (GEST) handbook, Atlanta, GA: Georgia Division of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse. •Johnson, J. R. 1996. Critical missing ingredients: The expertise and valued roles of people with psychiatric disabilities. Dialogue on Outcomes, Arlington, VA: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. •Kaufmann, C., Ward-Colasante, C., Farmer, J. (1993). Development and evaluation of drop-in centers operated by mental health consumers. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 44(7), 675-678. •Leete, E. 1988. A consumer perspective on psychosocial treatment. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 12(2): 45-52. •Leff, H., J. Campbell, C. Gagne, and L. Woocher. In press. Evaluating peer providers. In Consumers as providers in psychiatric rehabilitation: Models, applications, and first person accounts, edited by C. Mowbray, D. Moxley, C. Jasper, and L. Howell, Columbia, MD.: International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitative Services. •Loder, A., and R. Glover. 1992. New frontiers: Pioneer Dialogue between consumers/survivors and commissioners. MHSIP Updates, Washington, DC: Center for Mental Health Services. •Lovejoy, M. (1984). Recovery from schizophrenia: a personal odyssey. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 35(8): 809-812. •Mental Health Weekly. 1996. CMHS releases consumer report card for field-testing. 6(19):1-2. •Mental Health Report. 1996. TA Center offers free consumer consultations. 20(7):57. •Midgley, J., S. Gilliland, S. Rose, M. Livermore, B. Beckstein, and R. Lemoine. 1994. Initial development of a consumer-centered outcome monitoring system for mental health services to adults with severe mental illness. Report to the Louisiana Office of Mental Health, Confident, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University. •Millet, K. (1990). The Loony-Bin Trip. Simon and Schuster: New York, NY. •Peterson, R (1978). What are the needs of chronic mental patients? In J. Talbott (ed.) The Chronic Mental Patient: Problems, Solutions and Recommendations for a Public Policy. American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC. Pp39-49. •Ralph, R. and J. Campbell. 1995. Using a consumer developed housing/supports preference survey as a continuous outcome survey. Proceedings: Fifth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research and Program Evaluation, Alexandria, VA: NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. •Ralph, R., T. Lambric, and R. Steele. 1996. Recovery issues in a consumer developed evaluation of the mental health system. Proceedings: Sixth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research and Program Evaluation, Alexandria, VA: NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. •Ridgway, P. 1988. The voice of consumers in mental health systems: A call for change, South Burlington, Vermont: Center for Community Change Through Housing and Support. •Scott, A. 1993. Consumers/Survivors reform the system, bringing a ‘human face’ to research. Resources. 5(1): 3-6. •Sommer, R. and H. Osmond. (1983). A bibliography of mental patients' autobiographies, 1960-1982. American Journal of Psychiatry 140(8): 1051-1054. •Susko, M. (Ed). 1991. Cry of the invisible: writings from the homeless and survivors of psychiatric hospitals, Baltimore, MD: Conservatory Press. •Tanzman, B. 1993. An overview of mental health consumers’ preferences for housing and support services. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 44(5): 450-455. •Trochim, W., J. Dumont, and J. Campbell, 1993. A report for the state mental health agency profiling system: Mapping mental health outcomes from the perspective of consumers/survivors. Technical Report Series. Alexandria, VA: NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. •Virginia Mental Health Consumers Association. 1992. Commissioners guidance questionnaire survey results, Richmond, VA: Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. •Wilson, S. F., Mahler, J. & Tanzman, B. (1990). A technical assistance report on consumer and ex-patient roles in supported housing services. Monograph Series on Housing and Rehabilitation in Mental Health. Burlington, Vermont: Center for Community Change through Housing and Support. •Zinman, S., Harp, H. and Budd, S. (1987). Reaching Across: Mental Health Clients Helping Each Other. Riverside, CA: California Network of Mental Health Clients.