Although the mental health professions are effective in ameliorating personal distress, treatment can sometimes have negative consequences. The authors explore causal mechanisms for iatrogenic symptoms in therapy by discussing the process by which clients may be socialized into therapy and the potential impact that psychiatric labels and language may have in influencing clients\u27 self-perceptions. The authors review research that has examined possible negative effects of psychiatric labels and then examine other forms of language, categorization, and conceptualizations that may contribute to negative effects in therapy. Iatrogenic symptoms may originate through the overreliance on a belief system within which therapists interpret, reinter...
Diagnosis of mental illness has become increasingly reified. People are being labeled; they are seen...
Malingering and the production of false symptoms seen in such disorders as Factitious Disorder are a...
Although psychiatric treatment pro-grams can reduce patients ’ symptoms dra-matically (Link et al. 1...
Although the mental health professions are effective in ameliorating personal distress, treatment ca...
none2siThe side effects and risks associated with the medical intervention are defined as iatrogenes...
The objective of this paper is to build a convincing inductive argument as to how psychotherapy migh...
A specific treatment may cause or precipitate lasting adverse effects on the course of illness. Such...
This thesis presents a literature review and two qualitative research papers that explore the under-...
none3noThe combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in the setting of anxiety disorders is o...
The authors examine a key proposition in the modified labeling theory—that a psychiatric label incre...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
AbstractToday's clinical psychology advocates for empirically validated treatments. This supports th...
Negative symptoms have attracted growing attention as a psychological treatment target and the past ...
Some individuals may suffer from certain diseases. These diseases can be examined in two categories,...
Receiving a psychological label is often a life-changing experience. Some people feel relieved and h...
Diagnosis of mental illness has become increasingly reified. People are being labeled; they are seen...
Malingering and the production of false symptoms seen in such disorders as Factitious Disorder are a...
Although psychiatric treatment pro-grams can reduce patients ’ symptoms dra-matically (Link et al. 1...
Although the mental health professions are effective in ameliorating personal distress, treatment ca...
none2siThe side effects and risks associated with the medical intervention are defined as iatrogenes...
The objective of this paper is to build a convincing inductive argument as to how psychotherapy migh...
A specific treatment may cause or precipitate lasting adverse effects on the course of illness. Such...
This thesis presents a literature review and two qualitative research papers that explore the under-...
none3noThe combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in the setting of anxiety disorders is o...
The authors examine a key proposition in the modified labeling theory—that a psychiatric label incre...
Research conducted during the last decades has provided increasing evidence for the use of psycholog...
AbstractToday's clinical psychology advocates for empirically validated treatments. This supports th...
Negative symptoms have attracted growing attention as a psychological treatment target and the past ...
Some individuals may suffer from certain diseases. These diseases can be examined in two categories,...
Receiving a psychological label is often a life-changing experience. Some people feel relieved and h...
Diagnosis of mental illness has become increasingly reified. People are being labeled; they are seen...
Malingering and the production of false symptoms seen in such disorders as Factitious Disorder are a...
Although psychiatric treatment pro-grams can reduce patients ’ symptoms dra-matically (Link et al. 1...