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- psychoeducation appeared in the medical literature in title of the book The psychoeducational clinic by Brian E. Tomlinson. New York, NY, US: MacMillan Co. This...
- Intelligence Scale for Children, Fourth Edition (WISC-IV)". Journal of Psychoeducational ****essment. 24 (3): 278–295. doi:10.1177/0734282906288389. ISSN 0734-2829...
- The Journal of Psychoeducational ****essment is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of educational psychology. The journal's...
- interventions for autistic children vary in their methods, many adopt a psychoeducational approach to enhancing cognitive, communication, and social skills...
- from tests, questionnaires, polls or inventories that measure latent psychoeducational variables. Although some psychometric analyses can be performed using...
- psychodynamic groups, activity groups, support groups, problem-solving and psychoeducational groups have been discussed by psychiatrist Charles Montgomery. Other...
- Horsfall Turner IC (January 2024). "The viability of a proposed psychoeducational neurodiversity approach in children services: The PANDA (the Portsmouth...
- Depression course, a cognitive behavioral intervention delivered by a psychoeducational method, saw a 38% reduction in risk of major depression. Many studies...
- sub-threshold depression. The course is claimed to be the most successful of psychoeducational interventions for the treatment and prevention of depression (both...
- developing BD by helping to stabilize their sleep and circadian patterns. Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (PEP) may be protective in individuals at risk of developing...