Oxford University Press announces the publication of Critical Time Intervention: Mobilizing Supports for People During Perilous Transitions, edited by Daniel Herman, Ezra Susser and Sarah Conover with contributions from both US and non-US based contributors. Topics range from Model Description to CTI & Rapid Re-housing – see more details below!
Explains the rationale for CTI, describing its initial development by a creative team of mental health and social service providers working in large homeless shelters in New York City during the early years of the city’s contemporary homelessness crisis
Describes the main components of the model, emphasizing how it differs from standard forms of case management
Summarizes research evidence supporting the model’s effectiveness
Describes how CTI has been adapted for use with different high-need populations in a variety of settings and transitions
Discusses strategies and challenges related to broader implementation of CTI including workforce training, funding, and quality assurance, and considers the implications of CTI for the design of new “time-sensitive” intervention models in social work and allied fields
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