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How are personality disorders related to compliance?

How are personality disorders related to compliance?, Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, Volume 19, Issue 2 June 2008 , pages 180 – 190
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between personality disorders, as measured by the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory - III, and compliance, as measured by the Gudjonsson Compliance Scale. [...]

Perceived responsibility for change as an outcome predictor in cognitive-behavioural group therapy

Perceived responsibility for change as an outcome predictor in cognitive-behavioural group therapy, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, Volume 47, Number 3, September 2008 , pp. 281-293(13)
Abstract:  The study of control beliefs in psychotherapy research has been neglected in the past years. Based on the evidence that some patients do not benefit enough from therapy because of [...]

Occupational Therapy – Early Psychosis: Treatment issues and the role of occupational therapy

Early Psychosis: Treatment issues and the role of occupational therapy, British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2008, Vol.7 (7)  pages 297-304
Abstract:  Research has demonstrated that the establishment of early intervention services within mental health organisations is an effective method of reducing  the impact of psychosis on a young person’s life.  The OT can have a defined [...]

Good Practice Guide – Involving carers in out of area treatments: a good practice guide

Involving carers in out of area treatments: a good practice guide, CSIP, 25th July 2008
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Section 1 Introduction – This section describes what is meant by OATs and provides some background information.
Section 2 7 Key Principles – This section sets out the 7 key principles on which the guide [...]