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Coping, treatment planning, and treatment outcome: Discussion
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003AbstractThe articles presented in this issue are discussed within the context of the general literature on coping and coping style. The focus of this special issue was to determine if these articles are both consistent with extant research and advance the field. We identify at least two general definitions of coping, as used in these articles. We refer
Larry E, Beutler +2 more
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Tyrosinaemia — treatment and outcome
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1995SummaryTyrosinaemia type I is, untreated, a fatal disease: in the acute form from liver failure, in the chronic form often from hepatocellular carcinoma. Acute neurological crisis is also a cause of death. Traditionally the treatment has been with diet, but for a decade liver transplantation has been the ultimate treatment. The continuous production of
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1994
The abstinence-based method of addictions treatment is the dominant form of clinical treatment for alcohol and drug addictions. Controlled and large scale evaluation studies have shown the abstinence-based methods to be effective in promoting abstinence, improved psychosocial and medical status.
Norman S. Miller, Norman G. Hoffmann
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The abstinence-based method of addictions treatment is the dominant form of clinical treatment for alcohol and drug addictions. Controlled and large scale evaluation studies have shown the abstinence-based methods to be effective in promoting abstinence, improved psychosocial and medical status.
Norman S. Miller, Norman G. Hoffmann
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Multiple criteria of treatment outcome
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1971Abstract The interrelations of a variety of outcome measures are reported for a series of 65 consecutive admissions to a milieu therapy inpatient psychiatric unit. Correlations between various outcome variables were found to be suprisingly low, except when the variables were derived from the same time and the same evaluator-patient relationship ...
K, Keniston, S, Boltax, R, Almond
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Treatment Outcomes in Malignant Glaucoma
Ophthalmology, 2013To report treatment outcomes in malignant glaucoma.Retrospective case series.Twenty-eight eyes of 26 patients who were treated for malignant glaucoma between 1991 and 2009.Malignant glaucoma was diagnosed based on the presence of a shallow or flat central and peripheral anterior chamber in the presence of patent iridotomy, with intraocular pressure ...
Paaraj, Dave +3 more
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Methadone dose and treatment outcome
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1993Consensus on the optimal dosing of methadone in the treatment of opioid dependence has not yet been achieved, with some programs committed to low dose regimens. This paper presents outcome results for 95 opioid abusers who remained in treatment through a stable dosing period in a double-blind fixed dose clinical trial comparing the relative efficacies ...
E C, Strain +3 more
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2004
This chapter aims to discuss, with examples, four questions that might arise when considering any treatment. Firstly, does it work? Secondly, for whom does it work? Thirdly, how does it work? And fourthly, will it work in ordinary clinical practice?
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This chapter aims to discuss, with examples, four questions that might arise when considering any treatment. Firstly, does it work? Secondly, for whom does it work? Thirdly, how does it work? And fourthly, will it work in ordinary clinical practice?
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Outcome of Inpatient Treatment
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991M J, Blotcky, T L, Dimperio
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1982
Despite the availability of chemotherapeutic agents capable of sterilizing endocardial vegetations, infective endocarditis (IE) remains a disease with a high mortality. How high depends on the location of the infection, the nature of the infecting microorganism, and the expertness with which the major cause of death, valve destruction, is recognized ...
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Despite the availability of chemotherapeutic agents capable of sterilizing endocardial vegetations, infective endocarditis (IE) remains a disease with a high mortality. How high depends on the location of the infection, the nature of the infecting microorganism, and the expertness with which the major cause of death, valve destruction, is recognized ...
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