Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-70)This study sought to compare client satisfaction, expectancy reality discrepancy (ERD) and continuation among three different initial psychiatric interviews with two levels of pathology. The sample was 90 of 190 consecutive clients who came to an outpatient clinic of a community mental health center in central Texas during a nine month period. The 90 clients were assigned to one of three interview approaches. Each approach saw 30 clients. The first was a Traditional interview in which the client gave his or her problems and what he or she wished from the center. After staffing the case the interviewer offered outpatient psychotherapy. The second was an Expectation interview which was identic...
Poor treatment attendance and high drop out rates are pervasive problems among clients with dual dis...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The therapeutic alliance consists of a mutual dependency between patient and therapist. Whereas earl...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-70)This study sought to compare client satisfaction, ...
During the writer’s field placement at the Adult Mental Health Clinic, Kings County Hospital, intere...
A field study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the number of problems identifie...
This study aimed to determine the treatment requests of patients in the initial psychiatric intervie...
There is a large body of research examining the effects of client, therapist, and treatment modality...
The study investigated the effects of specific dimensions of client and therapist role expectations,...
To improve how healthcare is being provided, many states have focused on enhancing patients\u27 heal...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between client and therapist role expectat...
Contains fulltext : 205890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: An ...
This study examined the congruence of client and counselor expectations of the counseling process. P...
Objective: The contemporary methodology in obtaining psychopathological information relies almost ex...
The basic purpose of the study was to examine the effects of intake interviews an the anxiety and de...
Poor treatment attendance and high drop out rates are pervasive problems among clients with dual dis...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The therapeutic alliance consists of a mutual dependency between patient and therapist. Whereas earl...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-70)This study sought to compare client satisfaction, ...
During the writer’s field placement at the Adult Mental Health Clinic, Kings County Hospital, intere...
A field study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the number of problems identifie...
This study aimed to determine the treatment requests of patients in the initial psychiatric intervie...
There is a large body of research examining the effects of client, therapist, and treatment modality...
The study investigated the effects of specific dimensions of client and therapist role expectations,...
To improve how healthcare is being provided, many states have focused on enhancing patients\u27 heal...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between client and therapist role expectat...
Contains fulltext : 205890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: An ...
This study examined the congruence of client and counselor expectations of the counseling process. P...
Objective: The contemporary methodology in obtaining psychopathological information relies almost ex...
The basic purpose of the study was to examine the effects of intake interviews an the anxiety and de...
Poor treatment attendance and high drop out rates are pervasive problems among clients with dual dis...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The therapeutic alliance consists of a mutual dependency between patient and therapist. Whereas earl...