Browsing Conditions by Author "Molodynski, Andrew"
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Clinical- and cost-effectiveness of a technology-supported and solution-focused intervention (DIALOG+) in treatment of patients with chronic depression—study protocol for a multi-site, cluster randomised controlled trial [TACK]
Molodynski, Andrew; Geddes, John R (2022-03)Many with an acute depressive disorder go on to develop chronic depression, despite ongoing care. There are few specifically designed interventions to treat chronic depression. DIALOG+, a technology-assisted intervention ... -
Cognitive appraisals of dissociation in psychosis: a new brief measure
Molodynski, Andrew; Ehlers, Anke; Freeman, Daniel (2020-12)Background: Catastrophic cognitive appraisals, similar to those in anxiety disorders, are implicated in depersonalisation, a form of dissociation. No scales exist to measure appraisals of dissociative experiences. ... -
Dissociation in patients with non-affective psychosis: Prevalence, symptom associations, and maintenance factors
Cernis, Emma; Molodynski, Andrew; Ehlers, Anke; Freeman, Daniel (2021-11)Dissociation is problematic in its own right for patients with psychosis but may also contribute to the occurrence of psychotic experiences. We therefore set out to estimate in a large cohort of patients with psychosis the ... -
Effect of Assertive Community Treatment for Patients with Substance Use Disorder: A Systematic Review
Molodynski, Andrew (2019-01-30)Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health issue internationally. Traditional outpatient programmes often do not adequately address the substantial medical and social needs and in addition many patients ... -
Measuring dissociation across adolescence and adulthood: Developing the short-form Cernis Felt Sense of Anomaly scale (CEFSA-14)
Molodynski, Andrew; Freeman, Daniel (2023-05)Dissociation may be important across many mental health disorders, but has been variously conceptualised and measured. We introduced a conceptualisation of a common type of dissociative experience, ‘felt sense of anomaly’ ... -
Mental health disorders in English newspapers of India: A retrospective study
Molodynski, Andrew (2022-11)In recent years there has been significant coverage of mental health in Indian newspapers; the media can play a significant role in perpetuating as well as reducing stigma towards people with mental illness. This paper ... -
Supported decision making for people with mental health disorders in clinical practice: a systematic review.
Molodynski, Andrew (2019-10)Objectives: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) was adopted at the United Nations Assembly in 2006. The main aim of the convention is to ensure equal rights for people with disabilities including ... -
Supporting people in mental health crisis in 21st-century Britain
Molodynski, Andrew (2020-02)Recent years have seen a surge in interest in mental healthcare and some reduction in stigma. Partly as a result of this, alongside a growing population and higher levels of societal distress, many more people are ... -
What does COVID mean for UK mental health care?
Molodynski, Andrew; McLellan, Angus (2020-06)The coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic is the biggest disaster United Kingdom has seen for many decades. Not since World War II has there been such risk, displacement and change affecting the whole community. This is the ...