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Power (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Power (Psychology)'
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22 Apr 2009
Despite the fact that the number of Hispanic individuals in need of treatment for substance use problems is increasing internationally, no studies have investigated the extent to which therapists can provide empirically supported treatments to ...
rec_pub_19394164-evaluating-motivational-enhancement-therapy-adherence-competence.htm
16 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19376439-stigma-schizophrenia.htm
[The "Rubicon-Misunderstanding" - a problem in motivating mentally ill employees to return to work]
15 Apr 2009
The Rubicon model of action phases can help clear a typical misunderstanding between patient and medical rehabilitation measures in the return-to-work process. This misunderstanding is named "The Rubicon-Misunderstanding". Patients remain on their ...
rec_pub_19421943-the-rubicon-misunderstanding-problem-motivating-mentally-ill.htm
The importance of determining quality of life in clinical trials.
14 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19486762-the-importance-determining-quality-life-clinical-trials.htm
The medium is the message: communication and power in sign-outs.
9 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19362753-the-medium-message-communication-power-sign-outs.htm
[What do physicians think about limiting the power of KVen? "It will hardly get better"...]
7 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19728668-what-physicians-think-limiting-power-kven-hardly-better.htm
Power and perceptions in participatory monitoring and evaluation.
6 Apr 2009
This paper examines the assumptions that commonly underpin the design of participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) within development programmes through the examination of a case study of a large rural development programme in Uganda. This case ...
rec_pub_19419765-power-perceptions-participatory-monitoring-evaluation.htm
Stalkers and harassers of royalty: the role of mental illness and motivation.
30 Mar 2009
BACKGROUND: Public figures are at increased risk of attracting unwanted attention in the form of intrusions, stalking and, occasionally, attack. Whereas the potential threat to the British Royal Family from terrorists and organized groups is clearly ...
rec_pub_19335930-stalkers-harassers-royalty-role-mental-illness-motivation.htm
Corresponding affections: emotional exchange among siblings in the Nassau family.
30 Mar 2009
This article examines the nature of emotional exchange among the siblings who were the children of William the Silent, leader of the nascent Dutch Republic. Using evidence from extensive familial correspondence, it asks how the language of emotions ...
rec_pub_19618554-corresponding-affections-emotional-exchange-siblings-nassau-family.htm
User involvement in community mental health services--principles and practices.
30 Mar 2009
Although user involvement has been the vision of mental health care for the last decades, there are indications of this vision remaining as rhetoric rather than reality in many clinical settings. The objective of this paper is to raise some ...
rec_pub_19291158-user-involvement-community-mental-health-services-principles-practices.htm
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