Objective: Although there is a wide range of theoretical perspectives and clinical practices, there is no assessment tool that reveals these variations among clinicians. In this study, we presented the development process of a new measure for clinicians that assess their psychological flexibility levels, attitudes towards psychotherapy and inclination to the mechanistic approach. Method: Participants included 167 psychiatrists and psychiatry residents from all over Turkey. They completed 29 items intended to form the basis for the Bakirkoy Clinician's Attitude Questionnaire (BCSQ). Item-total correlation and Cronbach's alpha correlation analyses were performed to determine internal consistency. The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II ...
According to the literature, borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often viewed\ud negatively by ...
Attitudes toward psychiatry affect personnel working in the field and treatment of mentally ill pat...
Aims. A robust psychopathological and psychotherapeutic tradition underscores the importance of the ...
Objective: We report the rationale, reliability, validity and responsiveness studies of the Mental I...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
In recent decades, a specific class of dubious clinical practices has been labeled pseudoscientific ...
Introduction: The evidence show that the attitudes to any specialty can be improved as a result of a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
BACKGROUND: There are multiple models of mental illness that inform professional and lay understandi...
Rationale: Attitudes towards people with mental illness (PMI) are widely researched across clinical ...
There are currently no published scales to assess the attitudes of students and professionals across...
The assessment of psychiatric attitudes has been inconsistent over the years despite considerable e...
Abstract Background There is a strong call for clinically useful standardized assessment tools in ev...
Background: Clinicians commonly fail to use cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) adequately, but the ...
Background: Clinicians commonly fail to use cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) adequately, but the ...
According to the literature, borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often viewed\ud negatively by ...
Attitudes toward psychiatry affect personnel working in the field and treatment of mentally ill pat...
Aims. A robust psychopathological and psychotherapeutic tradition underscores the importance of the ...
Objective: We report the rationale, reliability, validity and responsiveness studies of the Mental I...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
In recent decades, a specific class of dubious clinical practices has been labeled pseudoscientific ...
Introduction: The evidence show that the attitudes to any specialty can be improved as a result of a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
BACKGROUND: There are multiple models of mental illness that inform professional and lay understandi...
Rationale: Attitudes towards people with mental illness (PMI) are widely researched across clinical ...
There are currently no published scales to assess the attitudes of students and professionals across...
The assessment of psychiatric attitudes has been inconsistent over the years despite considerable e...
Abstract Background There is a strong call for clinically useful standardized assessment tools in ev...
Background: Clinicians commonly fail to use cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) adequately, but the ...
Background: Clinicians commonly fail to use cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) adequately, but the ...
According to the literature, borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often viewed\ud negatively by ...
Attitudes toward psychiatry affect personnel working in the field and treatment of mentally ill pat...
Aims. A robust psychopathological and psychotherapeutic tradition underscores the importance of the ...