Paranoia, experiential avoidance, and narcissism as predictors of outcome in residential treatment of borderline personality disorder [PDF]
IntroductionPrevious research has suggested that residential treatment may be effective in reducing symptoms in patients with symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD).
D. Bradford Reich +4 more
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Baseline Characteristics and Postdischarge Outcomes by Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Status Among Women with Polysubstance Use in Residential Treatment [PDF]
Background: Within residential treatment, medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is rarely offered, so little is known about group differences by MOUD status.
Anna Beth Parlier-Ahmad +3 more
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‘It takes a village’: patient lived experiences of residential treatment for an eating disorder [PDF]
Background Residential treatment facilities for eating disorders are becoming increasingly common and purport to provide recovery-orientated care in a less restrictive environment than traditional hospital settings.
Rebekah Rankin +3 more
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An environmental scan of residential treatment service provision in Ontario [PDF]
Background Ontario has one of the highest rates of substance-related harms in Canada. Residential treatment programs in the province provide a variety of in-house treatment services to support the needs of individuals with substance use disorders (SUD ...
Farihah Ali +4 more
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Residential treatment exclusively for smoking cessation in patients with Crohn’s disease: Results from a pilot study [PDF]
Introduction Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for the induction and severity of the course of Crohn’s disease (CD). Hospital admission may be required for treatment of the disease but is generally not available solely for smoking cessation.
Jens A. Leifert +2 more
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Evaluating and Understanding Weight Management Experiences Among Adolescent Girls During and After Residential Treatment for Obesity [PDF]
Background Residential programs have been utilized for the treatment of adolescents with severe obesity, yet few have been evaluated. Objective The objectives were to (1) evaluate the effect of a long‐term residential treatment program focused on ...
Morgan E. Braxton +6 more
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Pediatric residential treatment as early intervention? [PDF]
Traditional mental health systems require children to fail multiple lower-intensity interventions before accessing residential treatment; emerging evidence suggests this “fail-first” approach may be clinically and economically inefficient. For youth with
Steven Merahn
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Patient experience of an abstinence-based Indigenous residential treatment program in Northern Ontario: a descriptive qualitative study [PDF]
BackgroundIndigenous peoples with substance use disorders (SUD) and intergenerational trauma (IGT) face complex healthcare needs. Therefore understanding Indigenous patient experiences is crucial for enhancing care delivery, fostering engagement, and ...
T. N. Marsh +15 more
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“Like a rollercoaster”: carer experiences of residential treatment for eating disorders [PDF]
Background Residential facilities for eating disorders are becoming increasingly common, providing recovery-oriented care in less restrictive environments compared to traditional hospital treatments.
Rebekah Rankin +3 more
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Treatment Effects of Introducing the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics in a Norwegian Residential Treatment Facility for Children Aged 7–13 [PDF]
This study investigates the impact of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) in child and adolescent psychiatric care, addressing a gap in current clinical methodologies that tend to focus on single problems rather than the interconnected nature
Kaja Næss Johannessen +3 more
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