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Autor:
Philip G. Hanson
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The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 39:234-237
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Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services. 35(7)
1. A group of alcoholic patients who were treated with a physical fitness program as an adjunct to the usual program showed significantly less craving for alcohol than members in the standard treatment group. 2. The group treated with physical fitnes
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Small Group Behavior. 12:183-194
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 20:122-127
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The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 2:305-324
A Human Relations Training Program for psychiatric patients has been in operation at the VA Hospital, Houston, Texas, since May 1961. The instrumented program uses groups which meet without trainers or therapists for four weeks. The importance of the
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Personnel Psychology. 16:269-280
Summary The present study investigated the effect and course of stereotyped attitudes of supervisors and subordinates interacting to plan changes in the subordinates' performance. In particular, the study concerned the fate of these stereotyped role-
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The Psychiatric Quarterly. 41:474-482
This paper presents several prominent themes which emerge in group therapy sessions with alcoholics and the wives of alcoholics. It is suggested that the understanding of these conflicts in the lives of problem drinkers and their family members may h
Publikováno v:
American Psychologist. 18:85-89
Autor:
Philip G. Hanson, Paul Rothaus
Publikováno v:
Community Mental Health Journal. 1:29-36
College students listed the questions they would ask a job applicant after he had described the reasons for his psychiatric hospitalization in either problem-centered (PC) or mental illness (MI) terms. The initial questions asked in response to MI se
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Journal of Personality Assessment. 35:472-479
Summary This study was part of a continuing evaluation of the Patients Training Laboratory at the VA Hospital in Houston, Texas. The Interpersonal System developed by Leary was used to evaluate different levels of personality in 85 patients who had c