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1573-2789 0010-3853
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June 2020 Update I
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Department of Psychiatry
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Do Attitudes Matter? Evaluating the Influence of Training in CBT-p-Informed Strategies on Attitudes About Working with People Who Experience Psychosis.
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Community mental health journal
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2020
2020-03-28
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alliance; Attitudes; beliefs; CBT-p informed skills; Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis; cognitive-behavioral therapy; dangerousness; illness; mental-health professionals; outcomes; perceptions; Recovery; schizophrenia; schizophrenia; staff attitudes; Stigma
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Sivec Harry J; Kreider Valerie A L; Buzzelli Christopher; Hrouda Debra R; Hricovec Megan M
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Attitudes of mental health providers are an important consideration in training and delivering evidence-based practices. Treatment approaches for individuals who experience schizophrenia consistently endorse the importance of a recovery perspective. At the same time, a review of the literature suggests that the attitudes of many providers and many policies of community health care settings serving individuals who experience schizophrenia, may not align with the recovery perspective. This brief report provides a summary of the program evaluation outcomes of a wide range of mental health providers who participated in a 2-day intensive training to learn strategies informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-p). This intensive training emphasizes engagement strategies and person-centered approaches inherent in the recovery perspective. Consistent with the aims of the training, participants' attitudes about working with people who experience psychosis appeared to be positively influenced by training.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-020-00611-w" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s10597-020-00611-w</a>
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journalArticle
2020
alliance
Attitudes
beliefs
Buzzelli Christopher
CBT-p informed skills
Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis
cognitive-behavioral therapy
Community mental health journal
dangerousness
Department of Psychiatry
Hricovec Megan M
Hrouda Debra R
illness
Journal Article
journalArticle
June 2020 Update I
Kreider Valerie A L
mental-health professionals
NEOMED College of Medicine
outcomes
perceptions
recovery
Schizophrenia
Sivec Harry J
staff attitudes
Stigma