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Alan Rosen
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 114
Citations - 2829
Alan Rosen is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 114 publications receiving 2523 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan Rosen include University of Wollongong & Royal North Shore Hospital.
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Application of Cognitive‐Behavioural Family Intervention for Schizophrenia in Multidisciplinary Teams: What Can the Matter Be?
David J. Kavanagh,Olga Piatkowska,Dianne Clark,Paul O'Halloran,Vijaya Manicavasagar,Alan Rosen,Christopher Tennant +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, therapists in standard health care settings were trained in delivering a cognitive-behavioural intervention to clients and families, and 45 therapists reported the number of families they had systematically treated, and the difficulties they had encountered.
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Assessing the value of existing recovery measures for routine use in Australian mental health services
TL;DR: A number of specific instruments exist which are designed to measure recovery at an individual level; and assess the recovery orientation of services (or providers) and their potential for routine use in Australian public sector mental health services is evaluated.
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The family attitude scale: reliability and validity of a new scale for measuring the emotional climate of families
David J. Kavanagh,Paul O'Halloran,Vijaya Manicavasagar,Dianne Clark,Olga Piatkowska,Christopher Tennant,Alan Rosen +6 more
TL;DR: The Family Attitude Scale (FAS) as discussed by the authorsAS is a 30-item instrument that can be completed by any informant and is associated with reported anger, anger expression and anxiety of respondents.
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If the land's sick, we're sick: The impact of prolonged drought on the social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal communities in rural New South Wales*
Colin Wayne Rigby,Alan Rosen,Alan Rosen,Alan Rosen,Helen L. Berry,Helen L. Berry,Craig Richard Hart +6 more
TL;DR: Prolonged drought presented substantial and unique adversity for rural NSW Aboriginal communities, compounding existing, underlying disadvantage.
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Threshold Assessment Grid (TAG): the development of a valid and brief scale to assess the severity of mental illness.
TL;DR: The Threshold Assessment Grid (TAG) is a brief method of identifying the severely mentally ill which has adequate face, concurrent, construct and content validity.