The high cost of mandated or coercive treatment in terms of time, money, and emotional distress highlights the importance of determining whether and how this kind of treatment can lead to positive outcomes. Findings suggest that even treatment resistant patients can benefit given the right circumstances. A recent Task Force concluded that there was evidence for the influence of three factors in treatment outcomes including relationship principles, non-diagnostic patient characteristics and the technical details of the treatment. The authors called for future research to further their stated aim, “to identify empirically based principles of change in psychotherapy …that provide guidelines about how to most effectively deal with clients that ...
Abstract Recent work has criticized the evidence base for the effectiveness of addiction treatment u...
Background: Assertive community treatment (ACT) has become one of the cornerstones of care for peopl...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Three fundamental clinical issues are co...
The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most important tr...
Abstract: Three fundamental clinical issues are consistently associated with treatment engagement an...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: The use of coercion in the treatment of persons with serious mental illness is a long de...
The use of coercion to induce entry to addiction treatment is controversial and a large body of rese...
The use of coercion poses a key concern in terms of patients’ rights. To reduce coercive interventio...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental ...
Excessive use of coercion (i.e., the exercise of control and power over another to induce behavior c...
Abstract: Background: For a reduction in the use of coercive interventions it will be necessary to i...
Abstract Recent work has criticized the evidence base for the effectiveness of addiction treatment u...
Background: Assertive community treatment (ACT) has become one of the cornerstones of care for peopl...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Three fundamental clinical issues are co...
The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most important tr...
Abstract: Three fundamental clinical issues are consistently associated with treatment engagement an...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: The use of coercion in the treatment of persons with serious mental illness is a long de...
The use of coercion to induce entry to addiction treatment is controversial and a large body of rese...
The use of coercion poses a key concern in terms of patients’ rights. To reduce coercive interventio...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental ...
Excessive use of coercion (i.e., the exercise of control and power over another to induce behavior c...
Abstract: Background: For a reduction in the use of coercive interventions it will be necessary to i...
Abstract Recent work has criticized the evidence base for the effectiveness of addiction treatment u...
Background: Assertive community treatment (ACT) has become one of the cornerstones of care for peopl...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...