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Collaborative goal technology: theory & practice

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posted on 2024-11-14, 21:17 authored by Samantha Clarke, Lindsay Oades, Trevor Crowe, Frank DeaneFrank Deane
Goal striving promotes hope and enhances motivation, which is important for psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery. The Collaborative Goal Technology (CGn is a new goal striving intervention that is used to support the autonomy and recovery processes of the person with a psychiatric disability. The CGT protocol and its utility are outlined. Theory and research from goal striving, motivation and mental health recovery domains that informed the development of CGT are described. A case example is also provided.

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Clarke, S, Oades, LG, Crowe, TP & Deane, FP, Collaborative goal technology: theory & practice, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 30(2), 2006, p 129-136.

Journal title

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

Volume

30

Issue

2

Pagination

129-136

Language

English

RIS ID

15846

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