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Objective: A scoping review was conducted to detect the factors that affect family retention (FR) or involvement (FI) in the treatment of persons with severe mental illness (PwSMI) and to understand the gaps in this research area.
Tejas Vasava +3 more
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A Bio-Psychosocial Framework for Chronic Daily Headaches: A Mixed Methods Study
Chronic daily headaches (CDH) are primarily understood from a psychophysiological formulation. A broad biopsychosocial understanding, where there is equal importance given to biological, psychological and socio-cultural factors, is underexplored in ...
Bhuvaneshwari Balasubramanian +5 more
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Structural Family Therapy with a Client Diagnosed with Dissociative Disorder
Structural Family Therapy is one of the most widely used family therapy model which focuses on bringing change in structural and functional aspect of the family.
Moorshid Mon Thayyil, Akanksha Rani
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Lived Experiences of Persons with Chronic Schizophrenia Living in the Community
Background: Each individual with schizophrenia experiences life uniquely, despite the sameness in their diagnosis. Understanding their experiences is vital for their better community integration and social work practice.
Akanksha Rani +5 more
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Background: Methodological literature on qualitative research with children and young people suggests that traditional data collection methods can be strengthened through the use of creative and task-based methods.
Divya Ballal +2 more
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BackgroundThis project is performed with the aim of studying the relationships between children’s emotional intelligence and self-efficacy. Regarding the importance of Emotional intelligence on children the question that arises that; what is the effect ...
P.S FATHIMA, SWAIN MAMTA, SINHA V.K
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'Often there is a good deal to be done, but socially rather than medically': the psychiatric social worker as social therapist, 1945-70 [PDF]
Seeking to align psychiatric practice with general medicine following the inauguration of the National Health Service, psychiatric hospitals in post-war Britain deployed new treatments designed to induce somatic change, such as ECT, leucotomy and ...
Long, Vicky
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The Psychiatrization of Poverty: Rethinking the Mental Health-Poverty Nexus [PDF]
The positive association between ‘mental illness’ and poverty is one of the most well established in psychiatric epidemiology. Yet, there is little conclusive evidence about the nature of this relationship. Generally, explanations revolve around the idea
Alkire +62 more
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Do continuum beliefs reduce schizophrenia stigma? Effects of a laboratory intervention on behavioral and self-reported stigma [PDF]
Background and objectives Correlational research shows that belief in a continuum of psychiatric problems predicts decreased public stigma. However, the correlational findings fail to inform the stigma reduction prospects of manipulating continuum ...
Shanks, Lindsay N. +2 more
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The reconvictions of mentally disordered offenders—how, when, and where?
Background Little is known about the recidivism of mentally disordered offenders after discharge from forensic psychiatric services. This is problematic because such knowledge could (i) help professionals who encounter this group to better plan ...
Ebba Noland +2 more
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