Approximately 15 % of patients are perceived by clinicians as ‘‘difficult.’ ’ Early theories about difficult patients focused on patients’ and clinicians ’ characteristics, often underemphasizing the influence of the environment on patients ’ behavior. The Stanford Prison Experiment, a classic experiment in the psychology of human behavior, provides a broader systems approach for understanding the environmental influences on patient behavior. A systems approach to the care of the difficult patient takes into consideration not only the patient’s characteristics but also the health care environment and the more distal environments (ie, familial, societal, and cultural). Clinicians who are aware of the multilevel impact of these various enviro...
Emotions are believed to be socially adaptive tools (Keltner & Kring, 1998); yet, emotion deficits a...
Although not designed to provide psychiatric care or treatment, United States correctional facilitie...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...
Research has found that patients perceived as being difficult by their physicians share a number of ...
In 1971, one of us conducted the now well-known Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo, 1977), a study...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is widely recognized as one of the most ethically controversial...
This article aims to revisit the Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) from the perspective of disability...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most studied and celebrated studies within social...
Deinstitutionalization of psychiatric hospitals, which occurred in the 1970\u27s, led to an overwhel...
Popular perception and objective of incarceration is confinement, brutality and in some cases inhuma...
<p>Working in prison is a stressful situation for a clinical psychologist, given the contextual cons...
Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses are being incarcerated in...
Inmates suffer from higher rates of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a disorder linked to an i...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
Emotions are believed to be socially adaptive tools (Keltner & Kring, 1998); yet, emotion deficits a...
Although not designed to provide psychiatric care or treatment, United States correctional facilitie...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...
Research has found that patients perceived as being difficult by their physicians share a number of ...
In 1971, one of us conducted the now well-known Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo, 1977), a study...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is widely recognized as one of the most ethically controversial...
This article aims to revisit the Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) from the perspective of disability...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is one of the most studied and celebrated studies within social...
Deinstitutionalization of psychiatric hospitals, which occurred in the 1970\u27s, led to an overwhel...
Popular perception and objective of incarceration is confinement, brutality and in some cases inhuma...
<p>Working in prison is a stressful situation for a clinical psychologist, given the contextual cons...
Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses are being incarcerated in...
Inmates suffer from higher rates of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a disorder linked to an i...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
Emotions are believed to be socially adaptive tools (Keltner & Kring, 1998); yet, emotion deficits a...
Although not designed to provide psychiatric care or treatment, United States correctional facilitie...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...