Now showing items 1-6 of 6

    • Facilitation of Psychiatric Advance Directives by Peers and Clinicians on Assertive Community Treatment Teams. 

      Easter, Michele M; Swanson, Jeffrey W; Robertson, Allison G; Moser, Lorna L; Swartz, Marvin S (Psychiatr Serv, 2017-04-03)
      OBJECTIVE: Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) provide a legal mechanism for competent adults to document care preferences and authorize a surrogate to make treatment decisions. In a controlled research setting, ...
    • Parenting After Stroke 

      Harris, Gabrielle (2020)
      Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of disability. Historically, stroke has been considered a condition limited to older adults. However, stroke is affecting an increasing ...
    • Recovery and survival from aging-associated diseases. 

      Akushevich, Igor; Kravchenko, Julia; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Arbeev, Konstantin; Yashin, Anatoliy I (Exp Gerontol, 2013-08)
      OBJECTIVES: Considering disease incidence to be a main contributor to healthy lifespan of the US elderly population may lead to erroneous conclusions when recovery/long-term remission factors are underestimated. Using two ...
    • Restoration: An Wesleyan Model of Recovery 

      Miskelly, Elizabeth Raigan (2018)
      AbstractWesley’s systemic model of discipleship through Societies, Bands, and Classes provides the foundation for a uniquely Wesleyan model of recovery. John Wesley’s early methods of psyches therapeia, “a spiritually-based ...
    • Shattered Moments: The Fall From My 30-Foot Pedestal 

      Sroufe, Brooke (2015-05-19)
      Part One of my final project consists of a series of creative non-fiction stories detailing a traumatic accident I experienced in 2009. The stories examine my physical recovery and reflect on my emotional recovery process. ...
    • Tailoring nutrition therapy to illness and recovery. 

      Wischmeyer, Paul E (Crit Care, 2017-12-28)
      Without doubt, in medicine as in life, one size does not fit all. We do not administer the same drug or dose to every patient at all times, so why then would we live under the illusion that we should give the same nutrition ...