
Psychiatr Serv 50:1411-1419, November 1999
© 1999 American Psychiatric Association
Rehab Rounds: Cognitive Modifiability as a Measure of Readiness for Rehabilitation
Karl H. Wiedl, Ph.D.
Introduction by the column editors: Readiness for rehabilitation has been viewed as a function of the phase of a disabling mental illness, with readiness increasing as a person passes from an acute phase to a more stable phase (1). Other practitioners have conceptualized rehabilitation readiness subjectivelythat is, as a mixture of a consumer's level of self-confidence and degree of interest in participating in modalities of psychiatric rehabilitation (2). An alternative and empirically validated perspective explored in a previous column defined rehabilitation readiness as an individual's capacity to perform well in a rehabilitation program (3).
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