Logotherapy for clinical practice.
SE Schulenberg, RR Hutzell, C Nassif… - Psychotherapy: Theory …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Logotherapy is based on the meaning-focused existential philosophy of Viktor E. Frankl
(1905–1997). Numerous mental health professionals have been inspired by his most …
(1905–1997). Numerous mental health professionals have been inspired by his most …
Empowerment assessment tools in people with disabilities in developing countries. A systematic literature review
L Bakker, WH Van Brakel - Leprosy review, 2012 - leprosyreview.org
Introduction: Many initiatives are undertaken to improve the empowerment of people with
disabilities in developing countries. However, an overview of adequate measurement tools …
disabilities in developing countries. However, an overview of adequate measurement tools …
Relationships between psychosocial factors and quality of life for adults who stutter
MP Boyle - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2015 - ASHA
Purpose In this study, the author examined the relationship of social support, empowerment,
self-help support group participation, and group identification to quality of life in adults who …
self-help support group participation, and group identification to quality of life in adults who …
Identifying correlates of self-stigma in adults who stutter: Further establishing the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering Scale (4S)
MP Boyle - Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2015 - Elsevier
Purpose This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of
Stuttering Scale (4S) by demonstrating its associations with other established scales and …
Stuttering Scale (4S) by demonstrating its associations with other established scales and …
Exploring the factors contributing to empowerment of Turkish migrant women in the UK
SG Cakir, O Yerin Guneri - International Journal of Psychology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined the role of demographic factors (length of stay, education and
language level), perceived discrimination, social support, four acculturation attitudes, and …
language level), perceived discrimination, social support, four acculturation attitudes, and …
Understanding empowerment, meaning, and perceived coercion in individuals with serious mental illness
KM Strack, SE Schulenberg - Journal of clinical psychology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated the relationship among the variables of perceived coercion,
psychiatric symptoms, empowerment, and meaning in an inpatient sample of individuals …
psychiatric symptoms, empowerment, and meaning in an inpatient sample of individuals …
An empirical evaluation of recovery transformation at a large community psychiatric rehabilitation organization.
I Malinovsky, P Lehrer, SM Silverstein… - Psychological …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
In recent decades, the concept of “recovery” from Severe Mental Illness (SMI) has gained
increased prominence among organizations providing behavioral health services. Many …
increased prominence among organizations providing behavioral health services. Many …
Therapeutic alliance in forensic mental health: coercion, consent and recovery
V Donnelly, A Lynch, C Devlin, L Naughten… - Irish Journal of …, 2011 - cambridge.org
Objective: We examined the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) and Interpersonal Trust in
Physician (ITP) in a forensic psychiatry hospital, where all patients were detained under …
Physician (ITP) in a forensic psychiatry hospital, where all patients were detained under …
Acceptance of mental illness: Core components of a multifaceted construct.
L Mizock, Z Russinova, UC Millner - Psychological services, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
The recovery movement has identified acceptance of mental illness as critical to quality of
life and illness management. However, there is a general lack of research on the …
life and illness management. However, there is a general lack of research on the …
Empowerment, self and engagement in day center occupations: a longitudinal study among people with long-term mental illness
Background: Day centers are a common form of mental health service internationally. They
are aimed at enhancing occupational engagement and social relations, but there is a need …
are aimed at enhancing occupational engagement and social relations, but there is a need …