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ขณะนี้มี 77 บุคคลทั่วไป และ 0 สมาชิกเข้าชม
ท่านยังไม่ได้ลงทะเบียนเป็นสมาชิก หากท่านต้องการ กรุณาสมัครฟรีได้ที่นี่ |
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ถ้าท่านยังไม่ได้เป็นสมาชิก? ท่านสามารถ สมัครได้ที่นี่ ในการเป็นสมาชิก ท่านจะได้ประโยชน์จากการตั้งค่าส่วนตัวต่างๆ เช่น ฉากหรือพื้นโปรแกรม ค่าอ่านความคิดเห็น และการแสดงความเห็นด้วยชื่อท่านเอง |
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WelCome to... NakhonPhanom Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital

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Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavior The |
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational
Interviewing, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Family
Intervention for Patients With Comorbid schizophrenia and Substance Use Disorders
Christine Barrowclough, Ph.D.
Gillian Haddock, Ph.D.
Nicholas Tarrier, F.B.Ps.S.
Shôn W. Lewis, F.R.C.Psych.
Jan Moring, Ph.D.
Rob OBrien
Nichola Schofield, B.Sc.
John McGovern, M.Sc.
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Psychosocial interventions for people with both severe mental illness and substa |
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Psychosocial interventions for people with both severe mental
illness and substance misuse
Glenn E Hunt1, Nandi Siegfried2, Kirsten Morley3, Thiagarajan Sitharthan1, Michelle
Cleary4 1Discipline of Psychiatry, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
2Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town,
South Africa. 3Addiction Medicine, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
4School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Western Sydney,
NSW, Australia Contact address: Glenn E Hunt, Discipline of Psychiatry,
The University of Sydney, Concord Centrefor Mental Health, Hospital Road,
Sydney, NSW, 2139, Australia. glenn.hunt@sydney.edu.au.
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Family intervention for co-occurring substance use and severe psychiatric disord |
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Family intervention for co-occurring substance use and severe psychiatric disorders:Participant characteristics and correlates of initial engagement and more extended exposure in a randomized controlled trial
Kim T. Mueser a,b,c, Shirley M. Glynn d,e, Corinne Cather f,g, Roberto Zarate e,h, Lindy Fox a,c,
James Feldman g,i, Rosemarie Wolfe a,c, Robin E. Clark j
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Cognitive behavioural therapy andmotivational intervention for schizophrenia an |
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Cognitive behavioural therapy andmotivational intervention for schizophrenia andsubstancemisuse
18-month outcomes of a randomised controlled trial
GILLIAN HADDOCK, CHRISTINE BARROWCLOUGH, NICHOLAS TARRIER,
JAN MORING, ROBERT OBRIEN, NICHOLA SCHOFIELD, JOANNE QUINN,
STEVEN PALMER, LINDA DAVIES, IAN LOWENS, JOHN McGOVERN
and SHON LEWIS
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Family Intervention for Co-occurring Substance |
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Family Intervention for Co-occurring Substance Use and Severe Psychiatric Disorders
Kim T. Mueser1,2,*, Shirley M. Glynn3,4, Corrine Cather5,6, Haiyi Xie7,8, Roberto Zarate4,9, Lindy Fox Smith7,8, Robin E. Clark10, Jennifer D. Gottlieb1,2, Rosemarie Wolfe7,8, and James Feldman6,11
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Brief Intervention by Phone |
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This is Brief Intervention for Schizophrenic Patient by Phone in New Cases Nakhonphanom Ratjhanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital has objectives to develop caring process by using Brief Intervention for psychiatric patient by Phone in new cases (BIP) for first-admission prevention.
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Dr.Kitkawee pono
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statistics:
Yearly Hits:
• 2014: |
3,985,893 | • 2015: |
1,190,419 | • 2016: |
173,853 | • 2017: |
650,936 | • 2018: |
1,498,044 | • 2019: |
2,083,964 | • Total: |
9,583,248 |
Average Hits:
• Hourly: | 236 |
• Daily: |
5,670 |
• Monthly: |
172,477 |
• Yearly: |
2,069,706 |
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