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Race and Cultural Diversity: The Training of Psychologists and Psychiatrists

Race and Cultural Diversity: The Training of Psychologists and Psychiatrists

... of psychiatrists/psychologists in relation to issues of culture and race The need for all clinicians to be fully cognisant with issues relating to race, culture and diversity within mental health and to use ...

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"Enhanced" interrogation of detainees: do psychologists and psychiatrists participate?

"Enhanced" interrogation of detainees: do psychologists and psychiatrists participate?

... of psychologists and psychiatrists, no doubt, like forensicists, are convinced that they operate "outside the bounds of the doctor-patient relationship and [are] thus not required to abide by accepted ...

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Work practices and the provision of mental-health care on the verge of reform: a national survey of Israeli psychiatrists and psychologists

Work practices and the provision of mental-health care on the verge of reform: a national survey of Israeli psychiatrists and psychologists

... Among psychiatrists, 80% to 96% responded that – to a very large extent – they were obliged to document the diagnosis, to manage patient files regularly according to a uniform format, and to write up treatment ...

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Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS): What Do Current Trainee Psychologists, Neurologists and Psychiatrists Believe?

Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS): What Do Current Trainee Psychologists, Neurologists and Psychiatrists Believe?

... We presented participants with a précis of the tradi- tional psychodynamic causal model of MUS (i.e., whe- ther memories for past trauma that are not accessible to conscious memory can cause an alteration in a persons ...

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Recovery From Schizophrenia: With Views of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Others Diagnosed With This Disorder

Recovery From Schizophrenia: With Views of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Others Diagnosed With This Disorder

... Medical/biological approaches to psychiatric disabilities include the traditional focus on symptom reducing but increasingly are encompassing other, related health issues, such as obesit[r] ...

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Staff regard towards working with patients who have co morbid depression and substance misuse disorders

Staff regard towards working with patients who have co morbid depression and substance misuse disorders

... Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment outcomes than those treated for either condition alone. Studies suggest health professionals regard towards these ...

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A PROGRAM TO FOSTER ADJUSTMENT IN YOUNG CHILDREN

A PROGRAM TO FOSTER ADJUSTMENT IN YOUNG CHILDREN

... public health nurses and the well child clinics have done for the period of infancy, pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses and nursery school teachers all w[r] ...

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Preface

Preface

... In celebration of its first quinquennium in June 1994 the Dutch Christian Association of Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Psychotherapists (CVPPP) organized an international Symposium on[r] ...

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Psychiatrists’ experiences of suicide assessment

Psychiatrists’ experiences of suicide assessment

... of psychiatrists only; the pa- tients involved in these assessments were not inter- ...of psychologists as well as other mental health professionals including nurses and social ...workers. ...

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(2012) Saddam Hussein is “dangerous to the extreme”: The ethics of professional commentary on public figures

(2012) Saddam Hussein is “dangerous to the extreme”: The ethics of professional commentary on public figures

... training. Psychologists and psychiatrists contribute to public education by explaining psychological principles that may pertain to a given media event; they are trained and experienced at recognizing the ...

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The Impact of State Mental Hospital Deinstitutionalization on United States Prison Populations, 1968 1978

The Impact of State Mental Hospital Deinstitutionalization on United States Prison Populations, 1968 1978

... Indeed, numerous studies suggest that a history of mental hospitalization weighs heavily in the actual determination of current disorder by psychiatrists and psychologists.' 7 Similarly,[r] ...

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An integrated clinical testing program for Filipinos afflicted with Schizophrenia

An integrated clinical testing program for Filipinos afflicted with Schizophrenia

... reliability. Psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, and other mental health professionals can use the PANSS scale to assess the severity of schizophrenia symptoms and to ...

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How clinicians make decisions about CTOs in ACT: a qualitative study

How clinicians make decisions about CTOs in ACT: a qualitative study

... the psychiatrists or clinical psychologists of the ACT teams in general were responsible for decisions about continued use of CTOs, recall to hospital and discontinuation of CTO, a few teams had chosen to ...

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The Study on the Psycho social Issues and Challenges of Children with Mental Retardation: A Case Study

The Study on the Psycho social Issues and Challenges of Children with Mental Retardation: A Case Study

... like Psychiatrists, psychiatry nurses, social workers, psychologists and other health professionals who are working in the hospital and other health institutions by offering information about the ...

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Gambling Problems - An Introduction for Behavioral Health Providers

Gambling Problems - An Introduction for Behavioral Health Providers

... Treating gambling disorder is within the scope of practice of mental health counselors, licensed clinical social services providers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and other p[r] ...

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Growth and Distribution of Child Psychiatrists in the United States: 2007–2016

Growth and Distribution of Child Psychiatrists in the United States: 2007–2016

... and county characteristics. It may be the case that, over a longer time horizon or by pooling child psychiatrists with other mental health professionals, these interactions could be studied at a broader level. ...

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Counselling and Clinical Psychologists’ Experience of
Client Violence in the Workplace

Counselling and Clinical Psychologists’ Experience of Client Violence in the Workplace

... violence. Psychologists described feeling anxious that by making a fuss about their experience they would be seen as being special due to their professional self ...whether psychologists seek and receive ...

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Psychologists' intentional use of reflection as a tool for inquiry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, Massey University

Psychologists' intentional use of reflection as a tool for inquiry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, Massey University

... The focus of this phase of the analysis was to refine, name and provide a clear definition for major themes. Themes were examined to identify the essence of each theme and to identify what aspects of the data accurately ...

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Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

... The research revealed that teachers viewed the psychologist’s most important functions to be screening students for placement in special education, conducting psychodiagnostic evaluations, and counseling students. ...

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Deliberative versus Intuitive Psychodiagnostic Decision

Deliberative versus Intuitive Psychodiagnostic Decision

... novice psychologists, stronger prefer- ences for experiential thinking were associated with lower accuracy, while in experi- enced psychologists, a stronger preference for rational thinking was related to ...

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