48 results on '"Klingemann, Justyna"'
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2. The prevalence of occupational burnout and its individual and situational predictors among addiction therapists
3. Personal continuity versus specialisation of care approaches in mental healthcare: experiences of patients and clinicians—results of the qualitative study in five European countries
4. The rights of drug treatment patients: Experience of addiction treatment in Poland from a human rights perspective
5. The prevalence of occupational burnout and its individual and situational predictors among addiction therapists.
6. A crisis of exhaustion in the game of escalation: a qualitative exploration of the consequences of occupational burnout among addiction therapists.
7. Self-Change
8. A crisis of exhaustion in the game of escalation: a qualitative exploration of the consequences of occupational burnout among addiction therapists
9. Programy przygotowujące do wyjścia na wolność i opieka postpenitencjarna dla kobiet uzależnionych od narkotyków odbywających karę pozbawienia wolności – perspektywa międzynarodowa
10. Hostile and Favorable Societal Climates for Self-Change: Some Lessons for Policymakers
11. MASCULINITY AND ADDICTION: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS FOR MEN WITH SUBSTANCE-USE DISORDERS.
12. Mobile application recovery support for patients with an alcohol use disorder. Acceptance, usability, and perceived helpfulness
13. Popular images of addiction in five European countries
14. Używanie alkoholu. [W: Ryzyka zdrowotne]
15. Zdrowie publiczne : wymiar społeczny i ekologiczny
16. Addictive substances and behaviours and social justice
17. W. Piątkowski. From Medicine to Sociology. Health and Illness in Magdalena Sokołowska’s Research Conceptions
18. Behind the screen of voluntary psychiatric hospital admissions: A qualitative exploration of treatment pressures and informal coercion in experiences of patients in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom
19. Czy terapia jest koniecznością? Samowyleczenia a system lecznictwa
20. Harm reduction coming of age: A summary of the ‘18th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm’—Warsaw, Poland: 13–17 May 2007
21. Behind the screen of voluntary psychiatric hospital admissions: A qualitative exploration of treatment pressures and informal coercion in experiences of patients in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom.
22. How Much Treatment Does a Person Need? Self-Change and the Treatment System
23. Mapping the Maintenance Stage of Recovery: A Qualitative Study among Treated and Non-treated Former Alcohol Dependents in Poland
24. Social contacts, friends and satisfaction with friendships in patients with psychotic, mood and neurotic disorders 1 year after hospitalisation: data from five European countries
25. Mobile applications used to limit alcohol consumption – a literature review
26. Mobile applications for alcohol dependent persons as tools supporting the recovery process
27. Review and analysis of the functionality of mobile applications in the field of alcohol consumption
28. Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Comorbidity of Mental Health Problems and Alcohol Use Disorders: Experiences of Clinicians and Patients in the UK and Poland
29. Personal continuity versus specialisation of care approaches in mental healthcare: experiences of patients and clinicians—results of the qualitative study in five European countries
30. Screening of problem gambling among a homeless population in Warsaw
31. Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Comorbidity of Mental Health Problems and Alcohol Use Disorders: Experiences of Clinicians and Patients in the UK and Poland
32. Social media use among the youth. Results of the ESPAD study in Poland with reference to other European countries
33. Unknown and Under-Researched: The Anatomy of Drinking Under Control Programs
34. Popular Views on Addictions and on Prospects for Recovery in Poland
35. Barriers to the diffusion of Reduced Risk Drinking programs in Poland
36. The Polish drug treatment system patients’ needs from users’ and providers’ perspective
37. Drinking under control programmes: perception of alcohol-related harm reduction measures in Poland. Results of qualitative study among outpatient alcohol treatment providers
38. Popular Images of Addiction
39. Beyond Narratives: “Free Drawings” as Visual Data in Addiction Research
40. Acceptance of Reduced-Risk Drinking as a Therapeutic Goal within the Polish Alcohol Treatment System
41. Chapter fourteen - How Much Treatment Does a Person Need? Self-Change and the Treatment System
42. Lay and professional concepts of alcohol dependence in the process of recovery from addiction among treated and non-treated individuals in Poland: A qualitative study
43. L'intervention thérapeutique est-elle nécessaire ? La rémission naturelle et les systèmes de traitement
44. Hostile and Favorable Societal Climates for Self-Change: Some Lessons for Policymakers.
45. Socjologia z medycyną. W kregu myśli naukowej Magdaleny Sokołowskiej.
46. Lay and professional concepts of alcohol dependence in the process of recovery from addiction among treated and non-treated individuals in Poland: A qualitative study.
47. W. Piątkowski. From Medicine to Sociology. Health and Illness in Magdalena Sokołowska's Research Conceptions.
48. Screening of problem gambling among a homeless population in Warsaw.
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