… but Not Stable”: A Conceptual Framework of Subjective Housing Stability Definition Among Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

Y Yuan, D Padgett, H Thorning… - Journal of Dual …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… the perspectives of individuals with co-occurring mental health … the structural and organizational
coercion and power that tend … with serious mental illnesses: Implications for community …

A review of the compatibility of harm-reduction and recovery-oriented best practices for dual disorders

MA Mancini, ER Hardiman… - … in Mental Health, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
… with co-occurring disorders in the St. Louis community. … Such an approach utilizes an
on-demand service model … to educate clients about how substance use impacts mental and …

[图书][B] The provider-consumer relationship and individual well-being: Perspectives of adults with serious mental illness and their mental health care providers

LA Osborn - 2015 - search.proquest.com
… ) found that clients who perceived high levels of coercion tended to rate their admitting
physician more poorly that those who experienced low levels of coercion. These effects where …

Adapting a substance abuse court diversion model for felony offenders with co-occurring disorders: Initial implementation

N Broner, H Nguyen, A Swern, S Goldfinger - Psychiatric Quarterly, 2003 - Springer
mental illness incarcerated in jails have a co-occurring … From the DTAP client’s perspective,
perhaps, the explicitness of … adapting coercive substance abuse models to this co-occurring

Leverage, the treatment relationship, and treatment participation

DE McNiel, B Gormley, RL Binder - Psychiatric Services, 2013 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… , lower psychological reactance, and lower perceived coercion … ), and absence of co-occurring
symptoms of substance abuse… by conveying an optimistic perspective about treatment and …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding service disengagement from the perspective of case managers

V Stanhope, BF Henwood, DK Padgett - Psychiatric services, 2009 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… to engage consumers rather than using coercive strategies ( … when working with consumers
with co-occurring disorders ( 11 )… mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse disorders. …

… , and responsibility: The experiences of parents and clinicians providing services to adolescents with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse challenges

K Cohen-Filipic - 2013 - scholarscompass.vcu.edu
… an impact on the development of mental health challenges … as inconsistency or the use of
coercive discipline, and adverse … The interpretive perspective of this work, and its grounding in …

A model of AA utilization by persons with a dual diagnosis (the co-occurrence of alcoholism and severe mental illness)

TJ Powell, LF Kurtz, CD Garvin… - … Drug Problems, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
… to those trying to help people with complex co-occurring disorders. … in several interactional
perspectives. Moreland & Levine (… less desirable reward or, worse yet, coercive power is used. …

Fear, neglect, coercion, and dehumanization: is inpatient psychiatric trauma contributing to a public health crisis?

N Jina-Pettersen - Journal of patient experience, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… obtaining service user perspectives on how inpatient psychiatric … The multitude of co-occurring
aversive phenomena during … for mental health care to be effective, and if inpatient facilities

The influence of legal coercion on dropout from substance abuse treatment: Results from a national survey

BE Perron, CL Bright - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2008 - Elsevier
… to examine the impact of legal coercion on treatment dropout. … Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration, Center for … , the present approach to the measurement of coercion is the …