This study explored the implementation of psychological team formulation in two single-gender hostels for homeless individuals experiencing multiple complex needs. Nine hostel staff took part in two semi-structured interviews, before and after attending up to eight formulation meetings. Thematic analysis identified that staff perceived team formulation to increase their understanding of service users, led to some developments within the team, and encouraged staff to take a different approach to their work, perceiving themselves and service users more positively; however, the usefulness of formulation was restricted by the systemic limitations. Results suggest team formulation has notable benefits for staff in hostels supporting individuals ...
As homelessness is becoming a growing public issue, staff members working in homeless hostels are of...
Homeless people tend to have a number of complex medical healthcare needs sometimes exacerbated by m...
AIMS: This thesis aims to further the existing evidence on the mental health and wellbeing of frontl...
Literature Review Traditional service provision and psychotherapies may not meet the complex needs...
Recent research has suggested that mental health problems are over-represented in the homeless popul...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: C. Westaway, Lizette Nolt...
This thesis consists of three sections: a systematic literature review (SLR), an empirical paper, an...
This thesis is made up of two papers: a systematic review and an empirical study. The systematic rev...
This portfolio thesis is comprised of three parts and considers the experience of homelessness and p...
Background: Homeless hostels sit outside of statutory services yet they often support individuals wi...
Aims: People who are homeless are among the most vulnerable and socially excluded populations. While...
Homeless adults experience high levels of mental health-related difficulties, but experience barrier...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...
Purpose: To understand how staff in homelessness services conceptualise readiness for change in the ...
Homeless adults experience high levels of mental health-related difficulties, but experience barrier...
As homelessness is becoming a growing public issue, staff members working in homeless hostels are of...
Homeless people tend to have a number of complex medical healthcare needs sometimes exacerbated by m...
AIMS: This thesis aims to further the existing evidence on the mental health and wellbeing of frontl...
Literature Review Traditional service provision and psychotherapies may not meet the complex needs...
Recent research has suggested that mental health problems are over-represented in the homeless popul...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: C. Westaway, Lizette Nolt...
This thesis consists of three sections: a systematic literature review (SLR), an empirical paper, an...
This thesis is made up of two papers: a systematic review and an empirical study. The systematic rev...
This portfolio thesis is comprised of three parts and considers the experience of homelessness and p...
Background: Homeless hostels sit outside of statutory services yet they often support individuals wi...
Aims: People who are homeless are among the most vulnerable and socially excluded populations. While...
Homeless adults experience high levels of mental health-related difficulties, but experience barrier...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...
Purpose: To understand how staff in homelessness services conceptualise readiness for change in the ...
Homeless adults experience high levels of mental health-related difficulties, but experience barrier...
As homelessness is becoming a growing public issue, staff members working in homeless hostels are of...
Homeless people tend to have a number of complex medical healthcare needs sometimes exacerbated by m...
AIMS: This thesis aims to further the existing evidence on the mental health and wellbeing of frontl...