Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is 10. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
All paths do not lead to Rome or adherence: Innovative antipsychotic prescribing in partnership with people in recovery as they define.22
Work performance and its clinical correlates in patients with chronic mental illness: The Chinese version of Vocational Cognitive Rating Scale and the work behavior inventory.21
Evaluating the feasibility and potential impacts of a recovery-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation toolkit in a health care setting in Kenya: A mixed-methods study.18
Individual placement and support for young adults: One-year outcomes.14
Personal recovery in the postdischarge period for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses: The role of community integration and social support.11
Supplemental Material for Digital Travel Using Virtual Reality in Inpatient Psychiatric Care: Focus Group Exploration of Perspectives From Individuals With Lived Experience11
Appraisal of social interaction and social motivation in homeless-experienced veterans: An ecological momentary assessment study.11
Reading fiction together to support reflective practice and recovery in serious mental illness: The value of book club.11
Crisis event dispositions following a crisis response team intervention.10
Supplemental Material for “Sheltered and Secure”: Facilitators and Barriers Toward Recovery for Haredi Jewish Women With Mental Illness10
Supplemental Material for Psychosis and the Self: How Spontaneous Discussions of Subjective Experiences Compare in the Clinical High-Risk and First-Episode Psychosis Populations10
Critical elements in the experience of virtual reality job interview training for unemployed individuals with serious mental illness: Implications for IPS supported employment.10
Explaining engagement in outpatient therapy among adults with serious mental health conditions by degree of therapeutic alliance, therapist empathy, and perceived coercion.10
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