Treatment options for patients with schizophrenia demand further improvement. One way to achieve this improvement is the translation of findings from basic research into new specific interventions. Beyond that, addressing the therapy relationship has the potential to enhance both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. This paper introduces motive-oriented therapeutic relationship (MOTR) building for schizophrenia. MOTR enables therapists to proactively adapt to their patient’s needs and to prevent problematic behaviors. For example, a patient might consider medication as helpful in principle, but the rejection of medication might be one of his few remaining means for his acceptable motive to stay autonomous despite hospitalizat...
This brief article introduces a two-part series of special issues of Behaviour Change on the cogniti...
psychosocial treatment of psychosis Not simple, but many opportunities BACKGROUND The range of needs...
Working with a person who suffers with a psychotic disorder in individual psychotherapy can be chall...
Background: Motive-oriented therapeutic relationship (MOTR) was postulated to be a particularly help...
Addressing motives determining behavior and experiences of people in treatment for psychosis could i...
Positive psychology directs its research interests primarily to healthy people. The most important g...
All healthcare is delivered in relationships between professionals and patients, and this relationsh...
Psychosocial therapies play an important role in the treatment of schizophrenia. These therapies are...
The therapeutic relationship as a process is usually studied in individual therapy, and less in grou...
Motive-Oriented Therapeutic Relationship (MOTR, also called Complementary Therapeutic Relationship) ...
Integrated pharmacological and psychosocial treatments, such as psychoeducation (PE) and shared deci...
Current literature on the dual diagnosis in cases of schizophrenia and alcohol dependence has report...
Background Like other medical specialties, psychiatry has traditionally sought to develop treatmen...
The present research was designed as a pilot study where a therapy method designed to treat schizoph...
Previous research has shown that a better therapeutic relationship (TR) predicts more positive attit...
This brief article introduces a two-part series of special issues of Behaviour Change on the cogniti...
psychosocial treatment of psychosis Not simple, but many opportunities BACKGROUND The range of needs...
Working with a person who suffers with a psychotic disorder in individual psychotherapy can be chall...
Background: Motive-oriented therapeutic relationship (MOTR) was postulated to be a particularly help...
Addressing motives determining behavior and experiences of people in treatment for psychosis could i...
Positive psychology directs its research interests primarily to healthy people. The most important g...
All healthcare is delivered in relationships between professionals and patients, and this relationsh...
Psychosocial therapies play an important role in the treatment of schizophrenia. These therapies are...
The therapeutic relationship as a process is usually studied in individual therapy, and less in grou...
Motive-Oriented Therapeutic Relationship (MOTR, also called Complementary Therapeutic Relationship) ...
Integrated pharmacological and psychosocial treatments, such as psychoeducation (PE) and shared deci...
Current literature on the dual diagnosis in cases of schizophrenia and alcohol dependence has report...
Background Like other medical specialties, psychiatry has traditionally sought to develop treatmen...
The present research was designed as a pilot study where a therapy method designed to treat schizoph...
Previous research has shown that a better therapeutic relationship (TR) predicts more positive attit...
This brief article introduces a two-part series of special issues of Behaviour Change on the cogniti...
psychosocial treatment of psychosis Not simple, but many opportunities BACKGROUND The range of needs...
Working with a person who suffers with a psychotic disorder in individual psychotherapy can be chall...