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Anorexia: In The Grip Of A Passion, Louis Charland
Anorexia: In The Grip Of A Passion, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Brief Report: Need For Autonomy And Other Perceived Barriers Relating To Adolescents’ Intentions To Seek Professional Mental Health Care., Coralie J. Wilson, Frank P. Deane
Brief Report: Need For Autonomy And Other Perceived Barriers Relating To Adolescents’ Intentions To Seek Professional Mental Health Care., Coralie J. Wilson, Frank P. Deane
Coralie J Wilson
The current study examined the relationship between belief-based barriers to seeking professional mental health care and help-seeking intentions in a sample of 1037 adolescents. From early adolescence to adulthood, for males and females, the need for autonomy was a strong barrier to seeking professional mental health care. Help-seeking fears were weaker in the older age groups. Having lower perceived need for autonomy and believing that prior mental health care was helpful was significantly associated with higher intentions to seek future professional mental health care. Implications for prevention and overcoming barriers to seeking mental health care are suggested.
Moral Undertow And The Passions: Two Challenges For Contemporary Emotion Regulation, Louis Charland
Moral Undertow And The Passions: Two Challenges For Contemporary Emotion Regulation, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Decision-Making Capacity And Responsibility In Addiction, Louis Charland
Decision-Making Capacity And Responsibility In Addiction, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Predicting Adolescents’ Future Intentions To Seek Help For Mental Health Problems., Coralie J. Wilson
Predicting Adolescents’ Future Intentions To Seek Help For Mental Health Problems., Coralie J. Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
This study examined whether high school students’ current symptoms of general psychological distress, self-rated social problem-solving skills, and recent help-seeking experiences predict their future intentions to seek help for a mental health problem. At Time 1, 98 high school students, aged 12-17 years, completed the study self-report survey that included measures of psychological distress, social problem-solving skill, and recent help-seeking behaviour. At Time 2, three weeks later, the same students completed measures of help-seeking intentions. Students with more severe levels of distress symptoms at Time 1 had lower intentions to seek help for a mental health problem at Time 2. …
Early Access And Help Seeking: Practice Implications And New Initiatives., Coralie J. Wilson
Early Access And Help Seeking: Practice Implications And New Initiatives., Coralie J. Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
Seeking appropriate help for early signs and symptoms of psychological distress can reduce the long-term impact of many mental disorders. This article describes practice implications and new initiatives for promoting early access and help-seeking among young people. Relevant help-seeking research is reviewed, and prominent help-seeking barriers are discussed. Prominent barriers for young people include: incomplete mental health and emotional literacy, beliefs about having little need for help versus having a need for autonomy, and the process of help-negation for different symptoms of psychological distress. To improve early access to appropriate help and mental health services, barriers that can be reduced, …
Should ‘Risk Syndrome Of Psychosis’ Be Included In Dsm V As A Diagnosis? A Road Towards Preventive Psychiatry”, Amresh Srivastava
Should ‘Risk Syndrome Of Psychosis’ Be Included In Dsm V As A Diagnosis? A Road Towards Preventive Psychiatry”, Amresh Srivastava
Amresh Srivastava
Psychiatric diagnosis has acquired a position of a quasi-legal document for mental health services and agencies working with mental health. Its utility has gone far beyond ‘clinical diagnosis for treatment’.
The concept of risk syndrome for schizophrenia has been thoroughly researched in last ten years or so. Significant advancement has been made in phenomenology, diagnostic criteria, classification, & neurobiology. The research of prodromal or at-risk or Ultra high-risk psychosis has significantly contributed to the body of knowledge of aetio-pathogenesis of schizophrenia.
The science of risk syndrome has apparently matured and its proponents are ready for its inclusion in DSM V …
Outcome, Early Intervention & Dup: The Matrix Of Research In Early Psychosis, Amresh Srivastava, Megan Johnston
Outcome, Early Intervention & Dup: The Matrix Of Research In Early Psychosis, Amresh Srivastava, Megan Johnston
Amresh Srivastava
There has been little investigation of the relationship of DUP to other long-term outcomes such as negative symptoms and cognitive functioning neither have the possible confounds of DUP been widely investigated or controlled. It is important that there should be more thorough investigations of DUP, its correlates, and the extent to which it does mediate any advantages of earlier intervention. Shorter duration of untreated psychosis was associated with greater response to antipsychotic treatment, as measured by severity of global psychopathology, positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and functional outcomes. At the time of treatment initiation, duration of initially untreated psychosis was associated …
Science And Morals In The Affective Psychopathology Of Philippe Pinel, Louis Charland
Science And Morals In The Affective Psychopathology Of Philippe Pinel, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Reinstating The Passions: Lessons From The History Of Psychopathology, Louis Charland
Reinstating The Passions: Lessons From The History Of Psychopathology, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Help-Negation And Suicidal Ideation: The Role Of Depression, Anxiety And Hopelessness., Coralie J. Wilson
Help-Negation And Suicidal Ideation: The Role Of Depression, Anxiety And Hopelessness., Coralie J. Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
Help-negation is expressed behaviorally by the refusal or avoidance of available help and cognitively by the inverse relationship between self-reported symptoms of psychological distress and help-seeking intentions. The current study is part of a larger multi-cite research program developed and led by the first author. It examines the association between suicidal ideation and intentions to seek help from friends, family and professional mental health sources in a sample of 302 Australian university students. Participants were 77.5% female and aged from 18-25 years old, with 85.4% aged 21 years or younger. Higher levels of suicidal ideation were related to lower help-seeking …
The Birth Of Evidence-Based Psychiatry: The Real Legacy Of Philippe Pinel (1745-1826), Louis Charland
The Birth Of Evidence-Based Psychiatry: The Real Legacy Of Philippe Pinel (1745-1826), Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Technological Reason And The Regulation Of Emotion, Louis Charland
Technological Reason And The Regulation Of Emotion, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Ethics In The Affective Sciences, Louis Charland
Ethics In The Affective Sciences, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Qualia, Louis Charland
Emotion: Philosophical Issues, Louis Charland
Affect, Louis Charland
Correspondence: Help-Negation, Coralie Wilson
Correspondence: Help-Negation, Coralie Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
It is positive that preliminary findings from the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing suggest that more Australians than in 1997 are seeking help for common mental disorders. However, the 2007 Survey also suggests that two in three Australians who had common forms of mental disorder and 41% of those with serious thoughts of suicide during the last year did not seek or engage in professional help for their condition [1]. Even more concerning are the preliminary results suggesting that 86% of those who didn’t seek help for their common mental disorders thought they didn’t need any type …
Gatekeeper Training For Youth Workers: Impact On Mental Health Help-Seeking And Referral Skill, Coralie J. Wilson
Gatekeeper Training For Youth Workers: Impact On Mental Health Help-Seeking And Referral Skill, Coralie J. Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
The Youth Empowerment Series (YES!) Workshops (Wilson et al, 2000) were developed to improve gatekeepers' mental health literacy and skills for promoting effective help-seeking and social problem-solving among adolescents and young people. The curent study the skills of those attending the YES! Workshops 9 months after training.
Alexander Crichton On The Psychopathology Of The Passions, Louis Charland
Alexander Crichton On The Psychopathology Of The Passions, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
A Moral Line In The Sand: Sir Alexander Crichton And Philippe Pinel On The Psychopathology Of The Passions, Louis Charland
A Moral Line In The Sand: Sir Alexander Crichton And Philippe Pinel On The Psychopathology Of The Passions, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Consent Or Coercion? Referral To Alcoholics Anonymous, Louis Charland
Consent Or Coercion? Referral To Alcoholics Anonymous, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Does Borderline Personality Disorder Exist?, Louis Charland
Does Borderline Personality Disorder Exist?, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Anorexia And The Maccat-T Test For Mental Competence: Validity, Value, Emotion. Commentary On Jacinta Tan’S Competence To Make Treatment Decisions In Anorexia Nervosa: Thinking Processes And Values, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Affective Neuroscience And Addiction, Louis Charland
Affective Neuroscience And Addiction, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Cognitive Modularity Of Emotion, Louis Charland
Cognitive Modularity Of Emotion, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Benevolent Theory: Moral Treatment At The York Retreat, Louis Charland
Benevolent Theory: Moral Treatment At The York Retreat, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Depressive Symptoms And Help-Seeking Intentions In Young People., Coralie J. Wilson
Depressive Symptoms And Help-Seeking Intentions In Young People., Coralie J. Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
Whether the help-negation effect as demonstrated for suicidal thoughts was also evident for depressive symptoms was investigated in three studies of young people from diverse urban areas. The studies comprised a large sample of younger high school students (years 7-10), a sample of older high school students (years 8-12), and first year university students. A self-report questionnaire that measured help-seeking intentions, prior help-seeking experiences, and depression was administered. Results revealed the strongest inverse association between level of depressive symptoms was with intentions to seek help from parents across all three samples. There was a consistent trend for students to report …
When And How Do Young People Seek Professional Help For Mental Health Problems?, Coralie J. Wilson
When And How Do Young People Seek Professional Help For Mental Health Problems?, Coralie J. Wilson
Coralie J Wilson
Despite the high prevalence of mental health problems and disorders that develop in adolescence and early adulthood, young people tend to not seek professional help. Young men and young people from Indigenous and ethnic minority groups tend to be those most reluctant to seek help. Young people are more inclined to seek help for mental health problems if they: have some knowledge about mental health issues and sources of help; feel emotionally competent to express their feelings; and have established and trusted relationships with potential help providers. Young people are less likely to seek help if they: are experiencing suicidal …
The Moral Nature Of The Cluster B Personality Disorders, Louis Charland
The Moral Nature Of The Cluster B Personality Disorders, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.