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  1. A qualitative analysis of role-play exercises in the training of mental health peer support workers
  2. Associations between the recovery process and caregiver burden in severe mental disorders: An exploratory cross-sectional study
  3. From Formulation to Justice: A Commentary on Raskin’s “Reimagining Assessment and Diagnosis: Personal Construct Psychology and Its Connection to the Power Threat Meaning Framework”
  4. Between Lived Experience and Professionalisation: Can Personal Assistance Redefine Peer Support in Mental Health?
  5. Building Citizenship: An Experiential Awareness Intervention for Mental Health Professionals
  6. Toward consensus in mental health peer support training: a co-created Delphi study
  7. Predictors of the impact of rights- and recovery-oriented training for mental health professionals.
  8. An Interview Study with Professionals on Shared Decision-Making in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  9. Do mental health professionals react to verbal aggressiveness differently if it is gender-related? An experimental study employing case-vignettes
  10. A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on citizenship and mental health
  11. A Qualitative Analysis of Trialogues Between People with Lived Experience, Their Relatives, and Mental Health Professionals
  12. A qualitative study exploring mental health professionals’ perspectives, opinions, and attitudes on the state of service users’ rights
  13. Activisme contra l’estigma: Exploració d’activitats de sensibilització al context sanitari
  14. A program to empower mental health service users and their relatives throughout the recovery process
  15. Beyond recovery: toward rights-based mental health care — A cluster randomized wait-list controlled trial of a recovery and rights training for mental health professionals with or without first person accounts
  16. Cross-Cultural Validation of the Barcelona Immigration Stress Scale
  17. Effects of urban living environments on mental health in adults
  18. Editorial: From individual to collective: bridging the gap between clinical practice and public policies
  19. Citizenship as mental health. A study protocol for a randomised trial of awareness interventions for mental health professionals
  20. Implementing the figure of peer support workers in mental health: an international perspective from the context of its implementation in Catalonia
  21. Incongruent Views of Functioning between Patients and Gastroenterologists: A Mixed Methods Study
  22. Interaction between the Participation in and the Impact on Mental Health Service Users and Their Relatives of a Multicomponent Empowerment-Based Psychosocial Intervention
  23. Recovery, Citizenship, and Personhood of People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Problems during the Pandemic: Two Expert Focus Groups
  24. Perceived resistance to experiences of trauma and crisis: A study comparing multiple life events.
  25. Barriers to accessing psychosocial support for humanitarian aid workers: a mixed methods inquiry
  26. Visual memory improvement in adolescents at high risk for suicide who are receiving psychotherapy at a community clinic
  27. A systematic review outlining the impact of education on patients and physicians in gastroenterology
  28. Efficacy of an Intervention to Reduce Stigma Beliefs and Attitudes among Primary Care and Mental Health Professionals: Two Cluster Randomised-Controlled Trials
  29. Relación del consumo problemático de cannabis en la población joven de España con el riesgo percibido, los factores ambientales y los factores sociodemográficos
  30. Perceived resistance to experiences of trauma and crisis. A study comparing multiple life events.
  31. UEG Week 2020 Poster Presentations
  32. Training mental health peer support training facilitators: a qualitative, participatory evaluation
  33. Relationship Between Depression and the Use of Mobile Technologies and Social Media Among Adolescents: Umbrella Review
  34. Understanding Psychosocial Wellbeing in the Context of Complex and Multidimensional Problems
  35. Love your enemy? An aesthetic discourse analysis of self-transcendence in values-motivated altruism
  36. Cómo afrontar una catástrofe. PercepciCómo afrontar una catástrofe. Percepción de riesgo y factores psicosociales de la adaptaciónón de riesgo y factores psicosociales de la adaptación
  37. Patient and Physician Functionality Discrepancies and Its Link to Distress in Digestive Ambulatory Care
  38. Substance Abuse Among Health Professionals: A Personal Construct Analysis
  39. A Randomised Enquiry on the Interaction Between Wellbeing and Citizenship
  40. Get active for mental health: a project evaluated for active involvement of families and users
  41. Abstracts
  42. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Recovery Educational Interventions for Mental Health Professionals
  43. An Instrument to Measure Mental Health Professionals’ Beliefs and Attitudes towards Service Users’ Rights
  44. An Instrument to Measure Mental Health Professionals’ Beliefs and Attitudes towards Service Users’ Rights
  45. An Instrument to Measure Mental Health Professionals’ Beliefs and Attitudes Towards Service Users’ Rights
  46. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on the Well-Being of Healthcare Professionals
  47. Love your enemy? An aesthetic discourse analysis of self-transcendence in values-motivated altruism
  48. 4.52 Changes in Cognitive Function After Treatment With DBT or Supportive Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents
  49. Mindfulness-based interventions in the workplace: An inclusive systematic review and meta-analysis of their impact upon wellbeing
  50. Editorial: The Sociocultural Context of Psychosocial Interventions
  51. Positive visual reframing: A randomised controlled trial using drawn visual imagery to defuse the intensity of negative experiences and regulate emotions in healthy adults
  52. S256. A META-ANALYSIS OF RECOVERY EDUCATIONAL AND AWARENESS INTERVENTIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
  53. Training mental health activists increases the well-being of participants with high baseline levels of self-stigma: Results of the Obertament training evaluation.
  54. The Sociocultural Context of Psychosocial Interventions
  55. In it together: Exploring how belonging to a youth activist group enhances well-being
  56. Introduction
  57. The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Positive Psychology
  58. A proposed enquiry into the effect of sociocultural changes on well-being
  59. Community psychology’s contributions to happiness and well-being
  60. The role of incongruence between the perceived functioning by patients and clinicians in the detection of psychological distress among functional and motor digestive disorders
  61. A systematic review of the impact of mindfulness on the well-being of healthcare professionals
  62. Taking the Concept of Citizenship in Mental Health across Countries. Reflections on Transferring Principles and Practice to Different Sociocultural Contexts
  63. The impact of mindfulness on well-being and performance in the workplace: an inclusive systematic review of the empirical literature
  64. Mental Well-Being in Later Life: The Role of Strengths Use, Meaning in Life, and Self-Perceptions of Ageing
  65. The impact of mindfulness on the wellbeing and performance of educators: A systematic review of the empirical literature
  66. From feelings of imprisonment to group cohesion: A qualitative analysis of group analytic psychotherapy with dual diagnosed patients admitted to an acute inpatient psychiatric unit
  67. Spiritual change and re-entry
  68. Integrating Mindfulness into Positive Psychology: a Randomised Controlled Trial of an Online Positive Mindfulness Program
  69. An exploratory study comparing psychological profiles and its congruence with clinical performance among patients with functional or motility digestive disorders
  70. Community Psychology
  71. What Determines Harm From Addictive Substances and Behaviours?:
  72. The Fenix II study: A longitudinal study of psychopathology among burn patients
  73. Discussion and integration of key findings
  74. Determinants of risky substance use and risky gambling
  75. Determinants of transitions from harmful to low-risk substance use and gambling
  76. Determinants of harmful substance use and harmful gambling
  77. Prevalence and Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology Among Burn Survivors
  78. Incongruence between Clinicians' Assessment and Self-Reported Functioning Is Related to Psychopathology among Patients Diagnosed with Gastrointestinal Disorders
  79. Substance Use and Psychological Distress is Related With Accommodation Status Among Homeless Immigrants.
  80. Substance use and misuse in burn patients: Testing the classical hypotheses of the interaction between post-traumatic symptomatology and substance use
  81. Posttraumatische Störungen bei Patienten mit Erkrankungen aus dem schizophrenen Formenkreis
  82. Perceived positive and negative consequences after surviving cancer and their relation to quality of life
  83. Differences in Physicians’ and Nurses’ Recent Suicide Attempts: An Exploratory Study
  84. Assessing knowledge and attitudes towards addictions in medical residents of a general hospital
  85. Psychosocial Factors and Antiepileptic Drug Use Related to Delayed Diagnosis of Refractory Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures
  86. Putting the ‘app’ in Happiness: A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Smartphone-Based Mindfulness Intervention to Enhance Wellbeing
  87. Clinical differences between cocaine-induced psychotic disorder and psychotic symptoms in cocaine-dependent patients
  88. Effectiveness of psychotherapy for traumatized refugees without a secure residency status
  89. 94 scientists sign a letter: addiction is shaped by society, not just the brain
  90. Epidemiology of substance abuse among migrants compared to native born population in primary care
  91. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor serum levels in cocaine-dependent patients during early abstinence
  92. Neuropsychological Impairment in Female Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Preliminary Study
  93. Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
  94. Effectiveness and Tolerability of Duloxetine in 2 Different Ethnic Samples
  95. Risk factors for cocaine-induced psychosis in cocaine-dependent patients
  96. Confidencialidad en las historias clínicas informatizadas en salud mental hospitalaria
  97. Epidemiology of psychiatric morbidity among migrants compared to native born population in Spain: a controlled study
  98. Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Levels and Cocaine-Induced Transient Psychotic Symptoms
  99. Psychosomatic Assessment and Integrative Care: 22nd World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine Lisboa, September 12–14, 2013
  100. Crecimiento postraumático en pacientes supervivientes de quemaduras, un estudio preliminar [Post-traumatic growth in burn survivor patients, a preliminary study]
  101. Vivo Questionnaire: A Measure of Human Worldviews and Identity in Trauma, Crisis, and Loss—Validation and Preliminary Findings
  102. Erratum
  103. Feasibility of Double-Blind Clinical Trials with Oral Diacetylmorphine: A Randomized Controlled Phase II Study in an Inpatient Setting
  104. Research Area: Positive Psychology
  105. Intermediated communication by interpreters in psychotherapy with traumatized refugees
  106. Respuesta
  107. Length of Illness Does Not Predict Cognitive Dysfunction in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  108. XIV Annual Meeting of the European Association for Consultation Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatics (EACLPP)
  109. El rol de la depresión en el déficit cognitivo del paciente con síndrome de fatiga crónica
  110. Prevalence of psychotic symptoms: comparation of immigrants and native- born primary care service users
  111. Belief systems as coping factors in traumatized refugees: A prospective study.
  112. P01-96 - Risks factors for cocaine-induced psychotic disorder
  113. Benzodiazepine use among patients in heroin-assisted vs. methadone maintenance treatment: Findings of the German randomized controlled trial
  114. Implication of Gender Differences in Heroin-Assisted Treatment: Results from the German Randomized Controlled Trial
  115. Psychosocial research and action with survivors of political violence in Latin America: methodological considerations and implications for practice
  116. Emergencies related to cocaine use: a European multicentre study of expert interviews
  117. Is Heroin-Assisted Treatment Effective for Patients with No Previous Maintenance Treatment? Results from a German Randomised Controlled Trial
  118. P03-256 - Psychiatric comorbidities and therapeutic management in opiate-dependent patients undergoing a replacement therapy program in Spain: the Proteus study
  119. Effects of Psychiatric Comorbidity on Treatment Outcome in Patients Undergoing Diamorphine or Methadone Maintenance Treatment
  120. Manejo terapéutico y comorbilidades del paciente con dependencia a opiáceos, en programa de terapia sustitutiva: estudio PROTEUS
  121. Effects of heroin-assisted treatment on alcohol consumption: findings of the German randomized controlled trial