[HTML][HTML] Effective nurse–patient relationships in mental health care: A systematic review of interventions to improve the therapeutic alliance

S Hartley, J Raphael, K Lovell, K Berry - International journal of nursing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Therapeutic alliance is a core part of the nursing role and key to the attainment
of positive outcomes for people utilising mental health care services. However, these …

Child and parent engagement in the mental health intervention process: A motivational framework

G King, M Currie, P Petersen - Child and Adolescent Mental …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background This article proposes a conceptual model of child and parent engagement in
the mental health intervention process. Method A scoping review was performed of articles …

Assessing relationship quality in mandated community treatment: blending care with control.

JL Skeem, JE Louden, D Polaschek… - Psychological …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Traditional measures of the therapeutic alliance do not capture the dual roles inherent in
relationships with involuntary clients. Providers not only care for, but also have control over …

Psychological treatments for early psychosis can be beneficial or harmful, depending on the therapeutic alliance: an instrumental variable analysis

LP Goldsmith, SW Lewis, G Dunn… - Psychological …, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe quality of the therapeutic alliance (TA) has been invoked to explain the
equal effectiveness of different psychotherapies, but prior research is correlational, and does …

[图书][B] The nature of theoretical thinking in nursing

HS Kim - 2010 - books.google.com
Named a 2013 Doody's Core Title!" This is a well-written, thought-provoking book on
theoretical thinking and knowledge development in nursing." Score: 93, 4 stars. óDoodyís …

Attachment theory: a framework for understanding symptoms and interpersonal relationships in psychosis

K Berry, C Barrowclough, A Wearden - Behaviour research and therapy, 2008 - Elsevier
We investigated associations between adult attachment, symptoms and interpersonal
functioning, including therapeutic relationships in 96 patients with psychosis. Using a …

Care gap: a comprehensive measure to quantify unmet needs in mental health

S Pathare, A Brazinova, I Levav - Epidemiology and psychiatric …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Aim. Treatment gap refers to the percentage of individuals who require treatment in a
country or a defined community but do not receive it due to various reasons. There is …

Measuring the evidence: reviewing the literature of the measurement of therapeutic engagement in acute mental health inpatient wards

S McAndrew, M Chambers, F Nolan… - … journal of mental …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Quality nursing plays a central role in the delivery of contemporary health and social care,
with a positive correlation being demonstrated between patient satisfaction and the quality of …

Therapeutic relationship in the context of perceived coercion in a psychiatric population

A Theodoridou, F Schlatter, V Ajdacic, W Rössler… - Psychiatry …, 2012 - Elsevier
The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most
important treatment factors. It is a reliable predictor of treatment outcome, regardless of …

Psychiatric rehabilitation interventions: a review

M Farkas, WA Anthony - International Review of Psychiatry, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Psychiatric rehabilitation has become accepted by the mental health field as a legitimate
field of study and practice. Over the last several decades various psychiatric rehabilitation …