Re: Recovering Psych. Patients

Rob Adelman (radelman@neweracoop.com)
Sun, 29 Jun 1997 11:35:54 -0500


Dear Richard,

Thanks for your response. I would like to read that article, but it
doesn't seem to be available in the United States. If you have a reprint
available and its not too much trouble, please send it. My address is 600
E. Corsicana St., Athens, Tx. 75751, U.S.A. If you let me know the
publisher and publisher's address, I can track
a copy on my own, if necessary.

Thanks for your assistance,

Rob Adelman
Rusk State Hospital
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> From: Richard Bell <rcbell@rubens.its.unimelb.edu.au>
> To: pcp@mailbase.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: Recovering Psych. Patients
> Date: Wednesday, June 25, 1997 7:41 PM
>
> Dear Rob,
>
> >> On Fri, 20 Jun 1997, Rob Adelman wrote:
> >>
> >> > Hello out there!
> >> >
> >> > I am a doctoral candidate at Texas A&M - Commerce and new to the
> mail-list.
> >> > I am working with a population of schizophrenic and bipolar
patients at
> >> > the state hospital. I am interested in applying construct methods
to
> >> > learning about patient's constructions of their illness, and their
> >> > prospects for remaining medically compliant.
> >> >
> >> > Anyone who has relevant research references or ideas, please write.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> >
> >> > Rob Adelman
> >> > Rusk State Hospital
> >> > Rusk, Texas
> >> >
> >>
> >
>
> For a number of years (10?) research at Royal Park hospital and Early
> Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre at Parkville in Melbourne
have
> used grids to look at the 'integration' or 'sealing' over of psychotic
> patients. Some is this is used in a paper I wrote with Pat McGorry 'The
> analysis of repertory grids used to monitor the perceptions of recovering
> psychotic patients' published in European Perspectives in Personal
> Construct Psychology, selected papers from the inaugural conference of
the
> EPCA York, England, 1992 (edited by Alan Thomson & Peter Cummins).
>
> Regards
>
> Richard Bell
>
>

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