Evolution of the Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Program Through the Application of a Social Work Lens

Author:

Gearing Robin E.1ORCID,Washburn Micki2ORCID,Kovach Jamison V.3,Olson Lindamarie1,Lastovica Kana4,Clark Danny1,Robinson Andrew1ORCID,Foo Samantha4,Cunningham Kimberly4,Johnson Cindy4,Rose David4,Renteria Aileen4,Alkhadra Hiba4,Brown Audrey4,Collins Kendra4,Gadison Cheryl4,Nelson Kaisha4,McCullum Dominique4,Woods Kyle4,Garlic Darian4,Elwood Nicole4,Frank Mary5,Guzman Richard5,Hailey Stephen5,Cox Jason5,Parsons Amy5,Sheth Shaan4,Bobb David4,Drexler Dana67,Shahani Lokesh8,Jiles Monalisa4,Thomas Kendra4,Muzquiz Sylvia4,Britt Lance4,Young Wayne4

Affiliation:

1. The University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, Houston, TX, USA

2. The University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work, Houston, TX, USA

3. The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering - Technology Division, Houston, TX, USA

4. The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD, Houston, TX, USA

5. Harris County Probate Court No. Three, Mental Health Division, Houston, TX, USA

6. Harris County Probate Court No. Three, Mental Health Division, Houston, TX, USA;

7. Harris County Attorney's Office, Houston, TX, USA

8. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA

Abstract

Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) is a court-mandated program intended to engage adults with serious mental illness who have challenges with voluntary treatment adherence. AOT programs are designed to promote outpatient treatment participation, reduce emergency care, and decrease justice involvement. Research has found AOT programs to be effective in reducing hospitalizations and justice involvement. Yet, concerns have been raised, including limiting individual autonomy and self-determination and overrepresentation of individuals from BIPOC backgrounds. This article describes the evolution the AOT Houston Model. Through applying the social work lens, this innovative model builds on AOT strengths and addresses limitations. The Houston AOT Model has five goals guided by the core tenets of client empowerment and self-determination. This Model prioritizes six elements including housing, employment, access to public benefits, transportation, service continuity, and care coordination/communication. Implications for practice and policy are presented with strategies for successful implementation of comprehensive AOT programs in other jurisdictions.

Funder

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology,Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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