Language studies that explore the human mind are not new. In recent years new techniques have opened new areas of investigation. One such is whether different professional groups do not merely use language in different ways, but a) think differently, or b) may be professionally more effective. This is an exploratory study that uses secondary data analysis to see if difference in approach to providing help by Peer versus Professional substance use counselors, are reflected in differences of language use. For the purpose of this study Peer will stand for those counselors which, during the interview, stated they were ex-addicts at one point of their life regardless of education. Professionals will stand for those counselors that have never b...
The current practice of alcohol treatment in many agencies implies the distinction between addiction...
This data set relates to a research project where we wanted to find out if counsellor development is...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...
Language studies that explore the human mind are not new. In recent years new techniques have opened...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
The American Psychological Association, among other influential bodies, make recommendations on lang...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sofya Bagdasa...
People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief des...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the recommendation to replace identity...
Regan Baney, PsychologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Jill Norvilitis, Psychology Person-first langua...
The current practice of alcohol treatment in many agencies implies the distinction between addiction...
This data set relates to a research project where we wanted to find out if counsellor development is...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...
Language studies that explore the human mind are not new. In recent years new techniques have opened...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
The American Psychological Association, among other influential bodies, make recommendations on lang...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sofya Bagdasa...
People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief des...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the recommendation to replace identity...
Regan Baney, PsychologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Jill Norvilitis, Psychology Person-first langua...
The current practice of alcohol treatment in many agencies implies the distinction between addiction...
This data set relates to a research project where we wanted to find out if counsellor development is...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...