Articles

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Do therapeutic homework assignments address areas of need for individuals with severe mental illness? (with Frank P. Deane), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2011)

The current study explores the types of homework assignments used in a recovery orientated case...

 

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Improving therapeutic use of homework: Suggestions from mental health clinicians (with Frank P. Deane), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2011)

Background. The majority of mental health clinicians report the use of homework to support their...

 
Spirituality and the treatment of substance use disorders: An exploration of forgiveness, resentment and purpose in life (with Geoffrey Lyons, Frank P. Deane, and Peter Caputi), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2011)

Faith-based treatment programs are a viable treatment option for many individuals with substance use disorders;...

 

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The dual diagnosis capability of residential addiction treatment centres: Priorities and confidence to improve capability following a review process (with Harold Matthews and Frank P. Deane), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2011)

Abstract Introduction and Aims. The Dual Diagnosis Capability of Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) index is used...

 

Presentations

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Examining cancer and cardiovascular risk behaviours in people attending residential substance abuse treatment (with A L. Baker, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Frank P. Deane, and Billie Bonevski), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2011)
 

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Benchmarking across sectors: Comparisons of residential dual diagnosis and mental health programs (with Frank P. Deane, Talia Gonda, Ganapathi Murugesan, and Robyn Jeffrey), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2009)
 
Benchmarking client improvement within substance abuse treatment (with Frank P. Deane), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2009)
 

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Benchmarking in the non-government sector (with Frank Deane, Trevor Crowe, and Carla Morgan), Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (2009)