Objectives Recovery and empowerment have evolved into key objectives in the treatment and care of people with severe mental illness (SMI), and interest has grown in the role of social relationships in recovery. This study is the first to explore whether attachment styles are related to levels of empowerment, and secondly, whether attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance are associated with lower empowerment levels, independently of quality and frequency of social contact.Design We used a cross-sectional design.Methods In a sample of 157 participants with SMI in outpatient care, associations between attachment (Revised Adult Attachment Scale), self-reported social functioning, and empowerment (Netherlands Empowerment List) were assessed.R...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
This study investigated the extent to which perceived social support functioned as a protective fact...
Objectives Recovery and empowerment have evolved into key objectives in the treatment and care of pe...
Aims. Functional impairment is a hallmark feature of severe mental health problems (SMI). Attachment...
Psychosis is a significant mental health presentation characterised by difficulties in affect, behav...
It has been argued that attachment theory could enhance our knowledge and understanding of psychotic...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal ...
Objective: Impaired Theory of Mind (ToM) and insecure (adult) attachment styles have been found in p...
Background. Attachment theory proposes that psychological functioning and affect regulations are inf...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal focus on...
The acquirement of a disability (e.g., spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation, multi...
Background. People with psychosis often experience difficulties engaging in mental health treatments...
Individuals who experience psychosis typically have diminished social networks and difficulties with...
2018 Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Carers of people with mental illness frequently r...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
This study investigated the extent to which perceived social support functioned as a protective fact...
Objectives Recovery and empowerment have evolved into key objectives in the treatment and care of pe...
Aims. Functional impairment is a hallmark feature of severe mental health problems (SMI). Attachment...
Psychosis is a significant mental health presentation characterised by difficulties in affect, behav...
It has been argued that attachment theory could enhance our knowledge and understanding of psychotic...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal ...
Objective: Impaired Theory of Mind (ToM) and insecure (adult) attachment styles have been found in p...
Background. Attachment theory proposes that psychological functioning and affect regulations are inf...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal focus on...
The acquirement of a disability (e.g., spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation, multi...
Background. People with psychosis often experience difficulties engaging in mental health treatments...
Individuals who experience psychosis typically have diminished social networks and difficulties with...
2018 Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Carers of people with mental illness frequently r...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
This study investigated the extent to which perceived social support functioned as a protective fact...