The Full Frame Initiative gathers and distills knowledge from some of the leading interventions and leaders in the country. Please check back frequently for FFI-generated materials. We also host fullframe.ning.com, a virtual commons for the exchange of materials, ideas, and knowledge by and among the nation's leading community advocates, interventions, and strategic allies.
Our staff and allies provide presentations and consultation on how to identify, nurture, evaluate, and spread highly effective interventions. Please contact us to learn more.
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Knowledge:
Published descriptions of the Full Frame Approach include:
Smyth, K. F., Goodman, L., and Glenn, C. (2006). The Full-Frame Approach: A new response to marginalized women left behind by specialized services. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 76(4) 489-502
Pearson, G. (2008) Advocating for the Full-Frame Approach. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 44(1) 1-2.
Evaluation:
Social Isolation:
Working with multiply challenged communities:
When Crises Collide: Plenary Presentation to the Family Violence Prevention Fund HealthCare conference 2009
Goodman, L., Smyth, K. F., and Banyard, V. (in press) Beyond the 50 minute hour: Increasing control, choice and connections to improve the mental health of poor women invited article American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Goodman, L., Smyth, K., Glenn, C., and Singer, R. (2009). When crises collide: How intimate partner violence and poverty intersect to shape women's mental health and coping. Trauma, Violence and Abuse.
Goodman, L, Fels, K. and Glenn, C. (2006). No Safe Place: Sexual Assault in the Lives of Homeless Women. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, vawnet.org.
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