Author:
Brown June S. L.,Cochrane Ray,Mack Carol,Leung Newman,Hancox Teresa
Abstract
This study investigates whether large-scale, day-long stress management
workshops open to the general public can work as well as small, weekly
groups run for referred clients. It is suggested that the self-referral
route may enable some people who might otherwise have been
‘‘filtered out’’ from the traditional health services
to get help for their stress-related problems. Analysis showed that the
large-scale format was just as effective with a more distressed subgroup as
was the small weekly format for formally referred clients, which suggests
that the effectiveness of this approach is not only related to a restricted
client group. It would appear that the low drop-out rate, the effectiveness
of the workshops and the severity of problem handled within this format
indicates potential value in this type of approach.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Clinical Psychology,General Medicine
Cited by
7 articles.
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