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Publikováno v:
Medical Education. 1:368-373
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 25:95-99
A Health Education Programme for adults with learning difficulties is described. Health Education for this group has often been neglected with limited resources available, especially in relation to tobacco use. The programme described aims to redress
Autor:
F. M. McPherson
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 31:419-428
Clinical psychology training in the United Kingdom (UK) and in the remainder of Europe differs in several respects; in particular, the latter allows for greater variability and clinical specialization with much more training taking place postqualific
Autor:
F. M. McPherson, S. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychology Forum. 1:16-18
Publikováno v:
The British journal of clinical psychology. 29(1)
One hundred and sixteen elderly female in-patients with confirmed diagnoses of senile or arteriosclerotic dementia were tested on the Paired-Associate Learning Test (PALT) and Cognitive Assessment Scale (CAS) of CAPE and were followed up annually for
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 29:225-226
A sample of 261 elderly patients, most with a diagnosis of dementia, consecutively admitted to a geriatric psychiatry assessement ward, was assessed using the cognitive assessment scale (CAS) and behaviour rating scale (BRS) of CAPE. Scores of patien
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 12:420-427
The performance of 36 thought-disordered schizophrenics, 24 non-thought-disordered schizophrenics, 18 manics and 33 depressives was compared on four measures derived from the Bannister-Fransella Grid Test of Thought Disorder, i.e. Intensity, Consiste
Autor:
F. M. McPherson
Publikováno v:
American Psychologist. 41:302-305
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychiatry. 125:152-160
This study concerns the scores on a questionnaire measure of ‘Psychoticism’ of patients with a diagnosed psychotic illness.Eysenck (1952) postulated the existence of three main dimensions of personality—Extra-version, Neuroticism and Psychotici