LENGTH OF HOSPITALIZATION AS A FUNCTION OF PATIENTS'CONCEPTIONS OF THERAPISTS.

WL Simmons, FB Tyler - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1969 - search.ebscohost.com
The article presents a study, which investigates whether differences among patients in
relative degree of concern with task vs. personal characteristics of therapists are related to …

Personal attitudes, clinical appraisals, and verbal behavior of trained and untrained therapists.

LB Parsons, GV Parker - Journal of Consulting and Clinical …, 1968 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract COMPARISONS WERE MADE BETWEEN RESPONSES OF 55 TRAINED
(PSYCHIATRISTS) AND 150 UNTRAINED (COLLEGE AND SENIOR MEDICAL …

Attitudinal factors influencing outcome of hospitalized patients.

JP Brady, WW Zeller, M Reznikoff - Journal of Clinical & …, 1959 - psycnet.apa.org
Patients attitudes toward psychiatric hospitals, psychiatrists, and treatment were evaluated
using a Psychiatric Attitudes Battery and Degree of Improvement Rating Scale. Favorable …

Opinions about mental illness: a comparison of American and Greek professionals and laymen

J Koutrelakos, SM Gedeon… - Psychological …, 1978 - journals.sagepub.com
The attitudes of professionals and laymen in the USA and in Greece towards mental patients
were compared by using the Opinions Towards Mental Illness questionnaire. Two factors …

Level of therapist functioning, types of confrontation and type of patient.

BG Berenson, KM Mitchell… - Journal of Clinical …, 1968 - search.ebscohost.com
The article discusses the level of therapist functioning, types of confrontation and type of
patient. First interviews of 56 therapists were submitted to objective tape ratings of therapist …

Cognitive mediators between patients' social class and therapists' evaluations

BN Dowds, AF Fontana, LM Russakoff… - Archives of General …, 1977 - jamanetwork.com
• Previous research has shown that therapists are more likely to accept middle-class than
lower-class persons for psychotherapy and to rate middle-class patients more favorably than …

Attitudes toward psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts.

KVON SYDOW, C REIMER - American Journal of …, 1998 - search.ebscohost.com
Attitudes toward Psychotherapists, Page 1 Attitudes toward Psychotherapists, Psychologists,
Psychiatrists, and Psychoanalysts A Meta-Content Analysis of 60 Studies Published between …

[图书][B] Relationships between the therapist's personality and the therapist's orientation

J Ripley - 1988 - search.proquest.com
copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies Page 1 INFORMATION TO
USERS The most advanced technology has been used to photograph and reproduce this …

Attitudes toward mental illness and role conceptions of psychiatric patients and staff.

M Rosenbaum, A Elizur… - Journal of Clinical …, 1976 - search.ebscohost.com
The article focuses on a study of social environments and their effects on man's behavior.
The present investigation studied the human environment a small psychiatric hospital in …

Attitudes toward patients among different mental health professional groups

G Roskin, ML Carsen, CJ Rabiner, SK Marell - Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1988 - Elsevier
Attitudes toward patients and attitudes toward the etiology and treatment of illness were
compared among psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric social workers, and nurses. One …