OBJECTIVE: A manualized single-session positive psychotherapy intervention was developed and tested on acute psychiatric wards. METHODS: Participants were invited in 2018-2019 to identify positive experiences, link them to a personal character strength, and plan a strengths-based activity. The intervention's feasibility was evaluated through fidelity to session components, character strengths identification, and activity completion. Acceptability was evaluated with self-reported pre- and postsession mood ratings, a postsession helpfulness rating, and narrative feedback. RESULTS: Participants (N=70) had complex and severe mental health conditions. In 18 group sessions, 89% of components were delivered with fidelity; 80% of the participants i...
Objectives: The acute inpatient setting poses potential challenges to delivering one‐to‐one psycholo...
The field of mental healthcare in the United States largely promotes a view of the human person as "...
OBJECTIVES: Research has demonstrated that psychological therapies are not routinely delivered in ac...
OBJECTIVE: A manualized single-session positive psychotherapy intervention was developed and tested ...
A manualized single-session positive psychotherapy intervention was developed and tested on acute ps...
This research was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for L...
Literature suggests that individuals experiencing acute mental health difficulties can benefit from ...
Background: For the past 3 decades, mental health practitioners have increasingly adopted aspects an...
Background: Positive mental health has had different definitions, but the current one embraces the p...
BACKGROUND: People with psychotic disorders account for most acute admissions to psychiatric wards. ...
Positive psychotherapy (PPT) is an established psychological intervention initially validated with p...
Empirical evidence suggests that concentrating on patients' internal and external strengths serves a...
OBJECTIVES: Recent inquiries highlight the anti-therapeutic nature of inpatient psychiatric care. We...
This is the third in a series of articles that explores the meaning of positive psychology and the i...
There have been several arguments for the need to generate evidence-based creativeforms of psycholog...
Objectives: The acute inpatient setting poses potential challenges to delivering one‐to‐one psycholo...
The field of mental healthcare in the United States largely promotes a view of the human person as "...
OBJECTIVES: Research has demonstrated that psychological therapies are not routinely delivered in ac...
OBJECTIVE: A manualized single-session positive psychotherapy intervention was developed and tested ...
A manualized single-session positive psychotherapy intervention was developed and tested on acute ps...
This research was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for L...
Literature suggests that individuals experiencing acute mental health difficulties can benefit from ...
Background: For the past 3 decades, mental health practitioners have increasingly adopted aspects an...
Background: Positive mental health has had different definitions, but the current one embraces the p...
BACKGROUND: People with psychotic disorders account for most acute admissions to psychiatric wards. ...
Positive psychotherapy (PPT) is an established psychological intervention initially validated with p...
Empirical evidence suggests that concentrating on patients' internal and external strengths serves a...
OBJECTIVES: Recent inquiries highlight the anti-therapeutic nature of inpatient psychiatric care. We...
This is the third in a series of articles that explores the meaning of positive psychology and the i...
There have been several arguments for the need to generate evidence-based creativeforms of psycholog...
Objectives: The acute inpatient setting poses potential challenges to delivering one‐to‐one psycholo...
The field of mental healthcare in the United States largely promotes a view of the human person as "...
OBJECTIVES: Research has demonstrated that psychological therapies are not routinely delivered in ac...