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David Roe mainly focuses on Mental illness, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Psychotherapist and Coping. His Mental illness research is included under the broader classification of Mental health. In his work, Civil rights, Social adjustment and Social isolation is strongly intertwined with Social environment, which is a subfield of Mental health.
His research in Psychiatry intersects with topics in Social support, Quality of life and Self-esteem. David Roe combines subjects such as Internalized stigma, Personality Assessment Inventory, Self stigma, Vocational education and Cognitive therapy with his study of Clinical psychology. David Roe has researched Psychotherapist in several fields, including Intervention and Qualitative research.
His primary scientific interests are in Mental illness, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Mental health and Psychotherapist. His research in Mental illness tackles topics such as Psychological intervention which are related to areas like Qualitative research. David Roe combines topics linked to Self-esteem with his work on Psychiatry.
As a part of the same scientific study, David Roe usually deals with the Clinical psychology, concentrating on Social skills and frequently concerns with Social cognition. His Mental health research incorporates themes from Social environment, Gerontology, MEDLINE and Medical education. His studies deal with areas such as Schizophrenia and Rating scale as well as Psychotherapist.
His primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Mental health, Mental illness, Psychiatric rehabilitation and Psychiatry. His study in the fields of Coping under the domain of Clinical psychology overlaps with other disciplines such as Emotion identification. His studies in Mental health integrate themes in fields like The arts, MEDLINE and First episode psychosis.
David Roe connects Mental illness with Network analysis in his research. His Psychiatric rehabilitation research incorporates elements of PsycINFO, Group psychotherapy and Intervention. His work on Hikikomori, Social withdrawal and Electroconvulsive therapy as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to Isolation and Scope, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Mental health, Mental illness, Psychiatry and Qualitative research. David Roe interconnects Vocational education and Attribution in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His Mental illness research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cognition and Meaning.
His work in Psychiatry covers topics such as Health communication which are related to areas like Psychiatric rehabilitation. His Qualitative research study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychology of self, Ethnic group, Transgender and Personal experience. His research integrates issues of PsycINFO, Posttraumatic growth, Psychopathology and Schizophrenia spectrum in his study of Coping.
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Recovery from versus recovery in serious mental illness: One strategy for lessening confusion plaguing recovery
Larry Davidson;David Roe.
Journal of Mental Health (2007)
Pathways between internalized stigma and outcomes related to recovery in schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Keith Markus;Paul H. Lysaker.
Psychiatric Services (2008)
Toward Understanding the Insight Paradox: Internalized Stigma Moderates the Association Between Insight and Social Functioning, Hope, and Self-esteem Among People with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Paul H. Lysaker;David Roe;Philip T. Yanos;Philip T. Yanos.
Schizophrenia Bulletin (2006)
The Impact of Illness Identity on Recovery from Severe Mental Illness
Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Paul H. Lysaker.
American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation (2010)
Narrative enhancement and cognitive therapy: a new group-based treatment for internalized stigma among persons with severe mental illness.
Philip T. Yanos;David Roe;Paul H. Lysaker.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy (2011)
Interventions targeting mental health self-stigma: A review and comparison.
Philip T. Yanos;Alicia Lucksted;Amy L. Drapalski;David Roe.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal (2015)
Associations of multiple domains of self-esteem with four dimensions of stigma in schizophrenia.
Paul H. Lysaker;Paul H. Lysaker;Jack Tsai;Philip Yanos;David Roe.
Schizophrenia Research (2008)
Self and narrative in schizophrenia: time to author a new story
D Roe;L Davidson.
Medical Humanities (2005)
The relation between objective and subjective domains of recovery among persons with schizophrenia-related disorders
David Roe;Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg;Paul H. Lysaker;Paul H. Lysaker.
Schizophrenia Research (2011)
Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness: Lessons for Therapists and Advocates
Patrick W. Corrigan;David Roe;Hector W. H. Tsang.
(2011)
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