Objective Personal recovery accounts suggest that a positive therapeutic relationship with an optimistic mental health professional may facilitate social inclusion. However, little empirical research has investigated the role of the therapeutic relationship in social outcomes or explored potential mechanisms of change within community psychosis care. This study investigated the direct predictive associations of the therapeutic relationship and professional expectancies for social inclusion and vocational activity for young people with psychosis, and indirect associations through hopefulness. Method Young people with psychosis and their main mental health professional (n = 51 dyads) participated across two time points. Measures of thera...
Counselors often help clients gain insight that allows them to view the world through a new lens, co...
Therapeutic relationships (TRs) are considered a key component of good psychiatric care, yet its ass...
This study used data from the long-term experimental evaluation of the Program of Assertive Communit...
Background: Therapeutic relationships are a central component of community treatment for psychosis a...
Psychosis most commonly first occurs during adolescence or early adulthood, disrupting the social a...
Therapeutic relationships between clients and vocational rehabilitation workers have been shown to p...
Therapeutic relationships between clients and vocational rehabilitation workers have been shown to p...
Therapeutic relationships between clients and vocational rehabilitation workers have been shown to p...
Restricted until 30 Apr. 2010.Despite progressive documentation of the effectiveness of community-ba...
Aims: To expand understandings of how young people with psychosis experience hope. This included to ...
Hope (goal-directed thinking) and patient activation (knowledge and skills to manage one’s illness) ...
Objective: Social inclusion and vocational activity are central to personal recovery for young peopl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the distinctions between the client-keyworker relationship and the client-vo...
To determine the distinctions between the client-keyworker relationship and the client-vocational wo...
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the association among therapeutic relationship with men...
Counselors often help clients gain insight that allows them to view the world through a new lens, co...
Therapeutic relationships (TRs) are considered a key component of good psychiatric care, yet its ass...
This study used data from the long-term experimental evaluation of the Program of Assertive Communit...
Background: Therapeutic relationships are a central component of community treatment for psychosis a...
Psychosis most commonly first occurs during adolescence or early adulthood, disrupting the social a...
Therapeutic relationships between clients and vocational rehabilitation workers have been shown to p...
Therapeutic relationships between clients and vocational rehabilitation workers have been shown to p...
Therapeutic relationships between clients and vocational rehabilitation workers have been shown to p...
Restricted until 30 Apr. 2010.Despite progressive documentation of the effectiveness of community-ba...
Aims: To expand understandings of how young people with psychosis experience hope. This included to ...
Hope (goal-directed thinking) and patient activation (knowledge and skills to manage one’s illness) ...
Objective: Social inclusion and vocational activity are central to personal recovery for young peopl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the distinctions between the client-keyworker relationship and the client-vo...
To determine the distinctions between the client-keyworker relationship and the client-vocational wo...
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the association among therapeutic relationship with men...
Counselors often help clients gain insight that allows them to view the world through a new lens, co...
Therapeutic relationships (TRs) are considered a key component of good psychiatric care, yet its ass...
This study used data from the long-term experimental evaluation of the Program of Assertive Communit...