Using the healthy-unhealthy uses of music scale as a single-session music therapy intervention on an acute youth mental health inpatient unit

C Hense, MJ Silverman… - Music Therapy …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Research shows that young people in the mental health sector may use music in ways that
support their well-being, and sometimes in ways that result in feeling worse. A Healthy …

Improving research practice for studying borderline personality disorder: lessons from the clinic

K Dhaliwal, A Danzig, SK Fineberg - Chronic Stress, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Borderline personality disorder is an often misunderstood and underdiagnosed mental
illness characterized in part by affective lability. Clinicians' unique understanding of the …

It is not only competitive employment that counts: Findings from a longitudinal panel of people with severe mental illness.

A de Lange, HWC Michon, A Knispel… - Psychiatric …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Being engaged in work and social activities is associated with a better quality of
life. However, little evidence is available on the relationship between different categories of …

Tracing change during music therapy for depression: Toward a markers-based understanding of communicative behaviors

S Knight, N Spiro - Musicae Scientiae, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article focuses on behavioral markers—changes in communicative behaviors that
reliably indicate the presence and severity of mental health conditions. We explore the …

Future music therapy programming and research for adults with substance use disorders: A reflexive thematic analysis of service user recommendations

MJ Silverman, EY Levy - Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Music therapy (MT) can be beneficial regarding craving, motivation, and
treatment readiness for adults with substance use conditions (SUC). However, there is a lack …

Exploring the effectiveness of a prevocational seminar on self-efficacy and work motivation among adults residing in an inpatient mental health facility

AL Foster, RK Chen, BJ Reed, E Miller, R Carlson - 2019 - scholarworks.utrgv.edu
Objective: This study examined a work-related intervention designed to assist people with
serious mental illness (SMI) in overcoming employment barriers. Methods: A pre-post-test …

Prospectively identifying adults with serious mental illness at risk for poor physical health: The role of person reported outcomes

L Hochman, GS Moran, M Gelkopf… - … Journal for Quality in …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Objective Persons with serious mental illnesses are at increased risk for co-occurring
physical comorbidities. Patient-reported outcome measures are increasingly used in routine …

[PDF][PDF] Intimacy, Romance, and Sexuality in Early Psychosis: A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Needs, Barriers, and Associations with Psychiatric and Cognitive …

S Woolridge - 2024 - qspace.library.queensu.ca
People experiencing psychosis identify intimate relationships as integral to their well-being
and recovery. However, psychiatric symptoms, cognitive deficits, and stigma experienced in …

The experience sampling method in the context of the first episode of psychosis: ethical challenges for clinical research

AMP Oliveira - 2021 - repositorio.ul.pt
Background: The use of smartphone-based Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in the
context of psychiatric disorders has been increasing. A more exhaustive understanding of …

[图书][B] From Intervention to Evaluation: Assessing the Effectiveness, Acceptability and Feasibility of a Physical Activity Intervention for Individuals with Serious Mental …

GL Ashdown-Franks - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Individuals with serious mental illness experience physical health comorbidities and report a
lower quality of life. Physical activity may be one way to target both the mental and physical …