
Network Analysis and Stakeholder Analysis in Mixed Methods Research
Isidro Maya-Jariego, David Florido del Corral, Daniel Holgado, and Javier Hernández-Ramírez
in Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
In mixed methods social network research, a network analysis is used in the context of a combination of qualitative and quantitative strategies of data analysis. Particular attention is ...
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Optimizing Support in the Natural Network
Carolyn E. Cutrona and Valerie Cole
in Social Support Measurement and Intervention: A Guide for Health and Social Scientists
This chapter begins by addressing the advantages inherent in interventions that strive to increase the flow of support from the natural social network. Next, characteristics that ...
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The Use of Social Media in Marketing a Practice
Heather Wittenberg
in Handbook of Private Practice: Keys to Success for Mental Health Practitioners
This chapter explains how social media use can be a powerful practice-marketing tool for private practitioners. It can help build referral sources, improve one’s visibility as a clinical ...
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Dynamic Social Networks
Leonard A. Jason, John Light, and Sarah Callahan
in Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
Dynamic social network models are distinguished from other approaches by their focus on the mutual interdependence between relationships and behavior change over time. As such, they provide ...
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Making Good Referrals
Steven Walfish and Jeffrey Zimmerman
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 124 explores the process of making good referrals, the types of professionals to have within your referral network, how to avoid conflict of interest, when to refer to other mental ...
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Social Network Analysis
Mariah Kornbluh and Jennifer Watling Neal
in Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
Social network analysis (SNA) focuses on identifying patterns of relationships between groups of actors in a particular setting and can be applied to examine phenomena at multiple levels of ...
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Agent-Based Models
Zachary P. Neal and Jennifer A. Lawlor
in Handbook of Methodological Approaches to Community-Based Research: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
Using agent-based simulations to model community-level phenomena is a methodology in which agents (which can represent, for example, individual people, households, or community ...
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Session 7: Connecting With Others / Dealing With Alcohol-Related Thoughts
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 10 outlines the seventh treatment session, which focuses on social support for abstinence, and learning to challenge and replace dangerous thoughts about alcohol that can lead to ...
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Coping and Competence (Sessions 19 to 24)
Tania Lecomte, Claude Leclerc, and Til Wykes
in Group CBT for Psychosis: A Guidebook for Clinicians
This chapter describes the last section of the workbook. It explores the adoption of new and useful coping strategies for different contexts. Coping is not only about making it through a ...
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The Social Cognitive Brain: A Review of Key Individual Difference Parameters with Relevance to Schizophrenia
Amy M. Jimenez, Dylan G. Gee, Tyrone D. Cannon, and Matthew D. Lieberman
in Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: From Evidence to Treatment
The chapter primarily focuses on the state of the field of basic socialcognitive neuroscience to set the stage for a focus on clinical populations; namely, social cognitive neuroscience in ...
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Session 3: High-Risk Hierarchy / Social Network Triggers / Self-Management Plans
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 6 outlines the third session of the treatment program. This session encourages the patient to identify high-risk situations that would act as a trigger to drinking and rank them by ...
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Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment: A Guide for Teams to Develop Systems of Care
Dickon Bevington, Peter Fuggle, Liz Cracknell, and Peter Fonagy
This book is for youth workers, social workers, mental health staff, specialist teachers, family support workers, and so on, whose clients present with comorbidity, risk, and difficulty ...
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Setting the scene
Dickon Bevington, Peter Fuggle, Liz Cracknell, and Peter Fonagy
in Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment: A Guide for Teams to Develop Systems of Care
This chapter begins with an analysis of the fraught organizational and economic circumstances of work with the target population, and the demands these place upon workers, illustrated with ...
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Working with your networks
Dickon Bevington, Peter Fuggle, Liz Cracknell, and Peter Fonagy
in Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment: A Guide for Teams to Develop Systems of Care
This chapter describes the third quadrant of the AMBIT wheel: efforts toward improving networks around clients. Typical networks around complex clients are described, emphasizing the ...
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Building a Recovery Support System
Dennis C. Daley and G. Alan Marlatt
in Overcoming Your Alcohol or Drug Problem: Effective Recovery Strategies, Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 13 explores how to build a recovery support system. It aims to review the client's current social support system to identify the nature of current relationships, to identify the ...
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Problem Solving
Steven A. Safren, Jeffrey S. Gonzalez, and Nafisseh Soroudi
in Coping with Chronic Illness: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach for Adherence and Depression, Workbook
Chapter 7 discusses social support networks - the different types of support that they can give (emotional, informational, practical), how to evaluate social supports and steps to express ...
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The Use of Research in Policy and Advocacy for Creating Safe Schools for LGBTQ Students
Carolyn Laub and Hilary Burdge
in Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Schooling: The Nexus of Research, Practice, and Policy
Written from the perspective of advocates, this chapter explores how research has been useful for policy and advocacy efforts to create safer schools for LGBTQ students. The authors discuss ...
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Hormones, Hunger, and Food Addiction
Alain Dagher
in Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook
Chapter 30 outlines hormones, hunger, and food addiction. It outlines the appetitive brain network (a common neural substrate for drugs of abuse and food), the role for gut signals beyond ...
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Session 7: Connecting With Others / Dealing With Alcohol-Related Thoughts
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 7 outlines the seventh treatment session, which focuses on social support for abstinence, and learning to challenge and replace dangerous thoughts about alcohol that can lead to ...
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Building a Recovery Support System
Dennis C. Daley and G. Alan Marlatt
in Overcoming Your Alcohol or Drug Problem: Effective Recovery Strategies, Therapist Guide (2 ed.)
Chapter 14 explores how to build a recovery support system. It aims to review the client’s current social support system to identify the nature of current relationships, to identify the ...
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