Despite the high prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) and its frequent comorbidity with mental illness, individuals with SUD are less likely to receive effective SUD treatment from mental health practitioners than SUD counselors. Limited competence and interest in treating this clinical population are likely influenced by a lack of formal training in SUD treatment. Using a factorial survey-vignette design that included three clinical vignettes and a supplementary survey instrument, we investigated whether clinical psychology doctoral students differ in their level of negative emotional reactions toward clients with SUD versus major depressive disorder (MDD); whether they differ in their attributions for SUD versus MDD; and how their n...
Professional counselors and counseling psychologists have much to offer in treating substance use di...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Previous studies have found that a variety of mental health professionals hold negative attitudes to...
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) are a significant and growing problem for Canadians; low rates of SUD...
Contains fulltext : 174125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Neg...
Health care systems are overwhelmed by persons with substance use, abuse, and dependency problems; y...
The high lifetime prevalence rates of substance use disorders and the increased potential for co-occ...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of substance-abuse training in graduate counsel...
With over 40 million Americans aged 12 and older meeting the criteria for a Substance Use Disorder (...
Clinical psychologists are grossly underrepresented in treatment provision for individuals with seri...
BACKGROUND: Today\u27s healthcare system requires practitioners to acquire a level of confidence, kn...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are often comorbid with other psychopathology such as mood disorders,...
The constructs of self-efficacy, locus of control, and help seeking appear to have demonstrated valu...
The first chapter of this thesis consists of a systematic literature review exploring the negative e...
Professional counselors and counseling psychologists have much to offer in treating substance use di...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Previous studies have found that a variety of mental health professionals hold negative attitudes to...
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) are a significant and growing problem for Canadians; low rates of SUD...
Contains fulltext : 174125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Neg...
Health care systems are overwhelmed by persons with substance use, abuse, and dependency problems; y...
The high lifetime prevalence rates of substance use disorders and the increased potential for co-occ...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of substance-abuse training in graduate counsel...
With over 40 million Americans aged 12 and older meeting the criteria for a Substance Use Disorder (...
Clinical psychologists are grossly underrepresented in treatment provision for individuals with seri...
BACKGROUND: Today\u27s healthcare system requires practitioners to acquire a level of confidence, kn...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are often comorbid with other psychopathology such as mood disorders,...
The constructs of self-efficacy, locus of control, and help seeking appear to have demonstrated valu...
The first chapter of this thesis consists of a systematic literature review exploring the negative e...
Professional counselors and counseling psychologists have much to offer in treating substance use di...
Exposure therapy is underutilized across disability diagnoses despite empirical support for its effi...
Previous studies have found that a variety of mental health professionals hold negative attitudes to...