Attitudes of Turkish and American clinicians and Turkish psychology students toward mental patients

D Eker - International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1985 - journals.sagepub.com
A comparative study of Turkish and American clinicians and first and fourth year Turkish
psychology undergraduates was carried out. The respondents' attitudes about the" behavior …

[引用][C] Therapists' attitudes toward mental illness and health

JG Rabkin - Effective psychotherapy, 1977

Patients' Attitudes Towards a Psychotherapeutic Regime

H Halstead, P Fahy… - International Journal of …, 1963 - journals.sagepub.com
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Principal Psychologist a five-l5oint scale into strongly positive (2 + ),
positive ( 1 + ), neutral (0), nega- Page 1 174 PATIENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS A …

The effect of diagnosis and educational level on therapists' treatment decisions in a regional psychiatric outpatient clinic.

M Neumann, I Salganik, S Rabinowitz… - The Israel Journal of …, 1990 - europepmc.org
The aim of this study was to investigate a random sample of psychiatric patients referred for
treatment at a psychiatric out-patient unit with the purpose of evaluating their demographic …

Treatment expectations of patients in two social classes

H Aronson, B Overall - Social Work, 1966 - academic.oup.com
This article describes a study of the expectations of middle-and lower-class patients on
entering psychotherapy. The results showed that although both groups are aware of the …

Cognitive aspects of physicians' and psychologists' attitudes to the traditional psychiatric medical service and to the therapeutic community.

S Dabrowski, H Sek - Polish Psychological Bulletin, 1976 - psycnet.apa.org
Surveyed 41 physicians and psychologists to assess their knowledge of and attitudes
toward traditional and modern principles of psychiatric treatment. Ss completed 5 open …

[引用][C] The attitudes of physicians of various specialties towards the mentally ill

M Dabkowski, H Laskowska-Przybylska - Psychiatr Polska, 1980

Changes in the patient's perception of his therapist in the process of group and individual psychotherapy

C Brykczyńska - Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1990 - karger.com
The patient's perception of his therapist seems to be one of the major components of the
therapeutic relationship. The different psychotherapeutic settings seem to influence the …

Preferences of therapists-in-training for client characteristics.

AC Teasdale, CE Hill - Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
The preferences of 132 therapists-in-training for 16 client characteristics were investigated
using a paired comparison methodology. Therapists most preferred to work with clients who …

Attitudes of psychiatric nurses to treatment and patients

DJ Scott, AE Philip - British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
A sample of 208 psychiatric nurses and nursing assistants completed a questionnaire
assessing attitudes to treatment and patients. Significant attitudinal differences between …