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Perceived Coercion and the Therapeutic Relationship: A Neglected Association?
Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental health care. Research suggests that the therapeutic relationship and patients' experiences of coercion may be associated. This study investigated the association between the therapeutic relationship and perceived coercion in psychiatric admissions.Associations ...
Sheehan, K, Burns, T
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Background: Patients in forensic mental health care experience internal and external coercion; the latter comprises different levels of institutional restraint.
Irina Franke +4 more
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Background Psychological pressure refers to communicative strategies used by professionals and informal caregivers to influence the decision-making of service users and improve their adherence to recommended treatment or social rules.
Sarah Potthoff +4 more
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Approval of Coercion in Psychiatry in Public Perception and the Role of Stigmatization
Background: Coercion is routinely used in psychiatry. Its benefits and drawbacks are controversially debated. In addition, the majority of persons with mental health problems are exposed to stigmatization and are assumed to be dangerous.
Sahar Steiger +7 more
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Introduction: Various forms of coercion are used in the psychiatric care of patients with self-injurious behaviors, but there is little research on how these are perceived by the patients.
Ellen Gerle MA, MSc +2 more
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The affective underpinnings of soft power [PDF]
The concept of soft power occupies a prominent place in International Relations, foreign policy, and security studies. Primarily developed by Joseph S.
Solomon, Ty
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Background: Use of coercive measures in mental health care is an important issue for research. There are scarce data available on perception and attitudes toward coercion among Indian psychiatrists.
Guru S. Gowda +6 more
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Mandated Treatment and Its Impact on Therapeutic Process and Outcome Factors
Court-mandated treatments imply a dual role for therapy providers not only of caring for, but also of having control over, involuntary clients. The impact of legal coercion on the therapeutic relationship and feelings of stigma is widely regarded as ...
Henning Hachtel +2 more
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Psychometric properties of the French-language version of the Coercion Experience Scale (CES)
Background The Coercion Experience Scale (CES) was designed to measure the psychological impact of psychiatric coercive interventions. The French-language CES was adapted using a translation/back-translation procedure.
Philippe Golay +3 more
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Background: Patients absconding from psychiatric hospitals pose a serious concern for the safety of patients and public alike. Absconding is associated with an increased risk of suicide, self-harm, homicide, and becoming “missing” from society. There are
Guru S Gowda +5 more
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