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Measuring therapeutic attitude among drug workers
A reluctance of nonspecialists to work with drug and alcohol misusers have focused upon belief-based systems, including therapeutic commitment (TC) and situation-specific constraints. This paper describes the development and assessment of a theoretical model for nonspecialist drug workers, characterised as a synthesis of attitudinal and constraints ...
Ian P Albery +2 more
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Introduction: Touching ensures physical, emotional and spiritual relaxation, confidence, peace, calmness and well-being, and increases self-esteem.
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Therapeutic community-patient attitudes
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1971This comparison of “traditional methods” versus “therapeutic community” demonstrates that patients have a way of disappointing us—no matter what! Nevertheless, the authors have developed a useful instrument for measuring change in hospitalized patients.
Y A, Haveliwala +2 more
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Explanatory and pragmatic attitudes in therapeutical trials
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1967It is the thesis of this paper that most therapeutic trials are inadequately formulated, and this from the earliest stages of their conception. Their inadequacy is basic, in that the trials may be aimed at the solution of one or other of two radically different kinds of problem; the resulting ambiguity affects the definition of the treatments, the ...
D, Schwartz, J, Lellouch
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JAMA, 1971
The first attempts at cures of head and neck cancer by surgical excision began as surgery developed during the 19th century with the discovery of anesthesia and asepsis. These early attempts were mostly unsuccessful. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the discovery of radium and roentgen rays, radiation therapy was added to the treatment of ...
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The first attempts at cures of head and neck cancer by surgical excision began as surgery developed during the 19th century with the discovery of anesthesia and asepsis. These early attempts were mostly unsuccessful. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the discovery of radium and roentgen rays, radiation therapy was added to the treatment of ...
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The assessment of therapeutic attitudes in the psychiatric setting
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1990Although ‘attitude change’ is included as one of the aims of the 1982 training syllabus for psychiatric nurses, curriculum designers are given little guidance as to what constitute desirable attitudes in the psychiatric nurse, and how those attitudes are to be assessed and evaluated This study has three aims to attempt to outline what might count as ...
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Interaction of therapeutic attitudes with severity of clinical diagnosis
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981Investigated whether therapeutic processes, measured by self-reported attitudes of therapists, are differential or generalized; i.e., whether particular types or all types of patients benefit from a given level of a professed technique. Three therapeutic variables (empathic warmth, directiveness, and uncovering), identified by factor analysis, were ...
M A, Jacobs, B L, Warner
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[Deformities and therapeutic attitudes].
L' Orthodontie francaise, 2007Because dental dysmorphias make up a large part of the problems we deal with in our daily practices, it is important that we classify them according to their severity. Accordingly, we should define the relevant concepts of norm, anomaly, dysmorphia, and malformation.
Catherine, Lesne, Valentin, Lesne
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