A field study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the number of problems identified by clients, their expectancy of improvement, a client’s identified therapy goal, and the number of missed appointments. Information about the number of problems, expectancy of improvement and therapy goal were obtained prior to the client first meeting with his/her therapist. The case records of 90 clients (N=416) who attended a non-metropolitan county outpatient mental health agency were reviewed. Data was collected on the number of problems identified by clients, whether a client expected to reduce reported distress, and whether a client identified a therapy goal. The results suggested that the number of problems identified by a client...
The current college counseling literature has conflicting findings regarding the extent to which the...
The effectiveness and efficacy of substance abuse treatment is well established. At the same time, c...
An East Tennessee community mental health center, specializing in co-occurring substance abuse and m...
To improve how healthcare is being provided, many states have focused on enhancing patients\u27 heal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-70)This study sought to compare client satisfaction, ...
Missed psychotherapy appointments inhibit mental health treatment, limit the availability of treatme...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Outpatient clients from a community mental health center were surveyed by questionnaire to examine t...
outpatient treatment Nonattendance at outpatient appointments has been rec-ognized worldwide as a si...
The main objective of this study was to establish whether referral patterns varied across time in ei...
The current study sought to examine client outcome data for clients seen for outpatient psychotherap...
Contains fulltext : 205890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: An ...
Clients missing outpatient psychotherapy sessions is a problem that impacts clients, clinicians, and...
Background Psychological therapy is an important tool to improve mental health concerns. However, th...
A rural outpatient mental health center attempted to improve the efficacy of its fee collection proc...
The current college counseling literature has conflicting findings regarding the extent to which the...
The effectiveness and efficacy of substance abuse treatment is well established. At the same time, c...
An East Tennessee community mental health center, specializing in co-occurring substance abuse and m...
To improve how healthcare is being provided, many states have focused on enhancing patients\u27 heal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-70)This study sought to compare client satisfaction, ...
Missed psychotherapy appointments inhibit mental health treatment, limit the availability of treatme...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Outpatient clients from a community mental health center were surveyed by questionnaire to examine t...
outpatient treatment Nonattendance at outpatient appointments has been rec-ognized worldwide as a si...
The main objective of this study was to establish whether referral patterns varied across time in ei...
The current study sought to examine client outcome data for clients seen for outpatient psychotherap...
Contains fulltext : 205890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: An ...
Clients missing outpatient psychotherapy sessions is a problem that impacts clients, clinicians, and...
Background Psychological therapy is an important tool to improve mental health concerns. However, th...
A rural outpatient mental health center attempted to improve the efficacy of its fee collection proc...
The current college counseling literature has conflicting findings regarding the extent to which the...
The effectiveness and efficacy of substance abuse treatment is well established. At the same time, c...
An East Tennessee community mental health center, specializing in co-occurring substance abuse and m...