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Item Perceptions of Treatment Plan Goals of People in Psychiatric Rehabilitation(Springer, 2015-06) McGuire, Alan B.; Oles, Sylwia K.; White, Dominique A.; Salyers, Michelle P.; Department of Psychology, IU School of ScienceCollaborative treatment planning is a process by which providers and consumers work together to set goals for treatment, choose between alternative services, and establish a plan. Research has not examined consumers’ views of their treatment plan goals. The present study examined ways in which consumers react to their treatment plan goals. Twenty-one interviews with Veterans engaged in psychiatric rehabilitation regarding goals listed in their treatment plan were analyzed using inductive content analysis. Reactions to treatment plan goals are reported. Analyses indicate people do not vary in a linear degree regarding agreement with treatment plan goals. Clinicians and researchers should examine the extent to which treatment plan goals are consistent with the consumer’s personal goals and self-concept.Item Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal in the Era of COVID-19(APA, 2020) Resnick, Sandra G.; Roe, David; Salyers, Michelle P.; Psychology, School of ScienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has brought about previously unimaginable changes to all of health care, including the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. Given these dramatic changes, we pose this editorial to contemplate our mission and how we can best serve the field. We raise questions about how psychiatric rehabilitation will evolve and restate our steadfast commitment to publishing impactful research that shapes the field. We also remain hopeful, knowing psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners, researchers, and participants are pragmatic, persistent, and resilient, and will find opportunities for creativity and innovation even during this difficult time.