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When Healing Hurts: Perfectionism as a Patient Safety Risk in Medicine. [PDF]
Ward R, Croucher J.
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Towards a Sustainable Future: Embedding Planetary Health in Allied Health Professional Education Through the Lens of Indigenous Knowledges. [PDF]
McPherson K +4 more
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Factors Influencing Professional Help-Seeking for Suicidality
. Background: Evidence suggests that the majority of people with suicidality do not seek help. Little systematic evaluation of factors influencing professional help-seeking has been done.
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A comparison of natural and professional help
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1986The study investigated the process and effectiveness of three natural and professional groups who commonly provide help to persons experiencing the important critical life event of marital disruption. Subjects were 42 helpers: 14 mental health professionals, 14 divorce lawyers, and 14 leaders of mutual help groups.
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Codependency in male and female helping professionals
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 1999The purpose of this study is to determine and compare the prevalence of codependency in a group of 77 female and a group of 72 male helping professionals. Relatively low rates of codependency were observed in this sample, and the five-factor structure of the Codependency Assessment Tool (CODAT) was replicated.
D S, Martsolf +3 more
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Trauma and Addiction: Implications for Helping Professionals
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2007<H4>EXCERPT</H4> <P>Substance-related disorders originate from a variety of sources and for many reasons. There likely will be endless debates surrounding addiction. Many questions are common and sometimes unanswerable: Why does addiction occur in some individuals and not others?
Chad L, Cross, Larry, Ashley
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Natural and professional help: A process analysis
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1989Differences in the helping interactions formed by mental health professionals, divorce lawyers, and mutual help group leaders were examined. Fourteen members of each of these three helper groups (N = 42) met independently with a coached client presenting marital difficulties.
T J, Tracey, P A, Toro
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Incest victims: Inadequate help by professionals
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1990Two surveys studied the inadequacies of professional assistance given to incest victims. In the investigation 130 professionals and 50 adult women victimized as children were interviewed. With respect to young, recent victims, the assistance given was hampered by institutional distrust, the inability of individual professionals to stop the ongoing ...
J, Frenken, B, Van Stolk
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