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Multimodal Protocol for Assessing Metacognition and Self-Regulation in Adults with Learning Difficulties
Published on: September 27, 2020
Professional appraisal of professionally led and self-help groups
M S Salzer1, J Rappaport, L Segre
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. salzer@cmhpsr.upenn.edu
Abstract:
A survey of almost 1,100 mental health professionals found they routinely viewed professionally led groups more positively than they did self-help groups on a number of dimensions. Analyses suggested that the curative factor associated with professionally led groups was valued over factors associated with self-help groups. The implications of the findings are discussed, and an alternative framework for professionals' evaluation of consumer-initiated interventions suggested.
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