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... of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of instruments, including the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ( ...
... of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of instruments, including the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ( ...
Preventing Generalized Anxiety Disorder in an At
... The present study investigated the efficacy of a preventative intervention for GAD. Because there have been no prevention protocols previously developed to target this disorder, a protocol was developed and modified over the course of two pilot studies. The pilot studies were conducted for the purpo ...
... The present study investigated the efficacy of a preventative intervention for GAD. Because there have been no prevention protocols previously developed to target this disorder, a protocol was developed and modified over the course of two pilot studies. The pilot studies were conducted for the purpo ...
Prevalence, Incidence, Impairment, and Course of the Proposed
... conducted semistructured interviews that assessed eating disorder symptoms and recorded participant’s weight and height at baseline and seven subsequent years (T1 – T8). Assessors attended 24 hours of training in which they received instruction in structured interview skills, reviewed diagnostic cri ...
... conducted semistructured interviews that assessed eating disorder symptoms and recorded participant’s weight and height at baseline and seven subsequent years (T1 – T8). Assessors attended 24 hours of training in which they received instruction in structured interview skills, reviewed diagnostic cri ...
Interpersonal communication apprehension, topic
... the relationship from threat or deterioration is foremost (i.e., the relationship protection and avoid conflict motivations), (c) those who consider the amount of closeness or potentially negative partner response (i.e., the lack of closeness and partner unresponsiveness motivations), and (d) the pr ...
... the relationship from threat or deterioration is foremost (i.e., the relationship protection and avoid conflict motivations), (c) those who consider the amount of closeness or potentially negative partner response (i.e., the lack of closeness and partner unresponsiveness motivations), and (d) the pr ...
PATHWAYS OF THREAT-AVOIDANCE 1 Safe From Harm: Learned
... and when the incorrect key was pressed shock always followed CS+ but not CS- trials. Pressing the correct key had no scheduled effects in the presence of the CS- (i.e., it remained on screen). No criterion was applied to the CS-, and the 12-trial block was repeated until criterion was met. For the I ...
... and when the incorrect key was pressed shock always followed CS+ but not CS- trials. Pressing the correct key had no scheduled effects in the presence of the CS- (i.e., it remained on screen). No criterion was applied to the CS-, and the 12-trial block was repeated until criterion was met. For the I ...
Unwanted memories of assault: what intrusion characteristics are
... time constraints did not allow the VS offices to record the exact number of flyers they sent out. Survivors who were interested in participating contacted the investigators and received more information about the study. People who decided to participate gave written consent and were interviewed at the ...
... time constraints did not allow the VS offices to record the exact number of flyers they sent out. Survivors who were interested in participating contacted the investigators and received more information about the study. People who decided to participate gave written consent and were interviewed at the ...
On the evocative power and play value of a wearable - GTI
... This paper focuses on wearable movement-tosound, because wearable accessories augmented with sensors and actuators technologies can potentially encourage motor play, which is a key element of free-play, and “provide the player with immediate feedback and thus enhance their personal experience to a p ...
... This paper focuses on wearable movement-tosound, because wearable accessories augmented with sensors and actuators technologies can potentially encourage motor play, which is a key element of free-play, and “provide the player with immediate feedback and thus enhance their personal experience to a p ...
Management of continual improvement for facilities and activities: A structured approach IAEA-TECDOC-1491
... The implementation of process improvement could impact nuclear or conventional safety. Therefore, it is essential that all changes to plant, processes and organization are properly evaluated for impact on safety, and implementation is controlled effectively with additional safety measures if necessa ...
... The implementation of process improvement could impact nuclear or conventional safety. Therefore, it is essential that all changes to plant, processes and organization are properly evaluated for impact on safety, and implementation is controlled effectively with additional safety measures if necessa ...
Variability in Mood and its Correlates
... in predicting depressive symptoms (Cohen, Gunthert, Butler, O'Neill, and Tolpin, 2005). In addition, depression itself has been shown to increase stressful life events, as proposed by the Stress Generation Model (Hammen, 1991). This theory states that individuals experience stressful life events due ...
... in predicting depressive symptoms (Cohen, Gunthert, Butler, O'Neill, and Tolpin, 2005). In addition, depression itself has been shown to increase stressful life events, as proposed by the Stress Generation Model (Hammen, 1991). This theory states that individuals experience stressful life events due ...
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... to moderate, by way of disruption, a sense of connexion in relationships (Lyons-Ruth, 2008). Lyons-Ruth (2003) has argued that when an individual is experiencing a dissociative episode, such as feeling detached from their body, it has a significant impact on their ability to stay connected in that mo ...
... to moderate, by way of disruption, a sense of connexion in relationships (Lyons-Ruth, 2008). Lyons-Ruth (2003) has argued that when an individual is experiencing a dissociative episode, such as feeling detached from their body, it has a significant impact on their ability to stay connected in that mo ...
The Capacity to Serve - Voluntary Sector Initiative / Initiative du
... Canadian life, providing opportunities for Canadians to address collective goals and contribute to their communities in meaningful ways. However, surprisingly little is known about the size and scope of these organizations, the contributions they make to Canadian society, or the challenges they face ...
... Canadian life, providing opportunities for Canadians to address collective goals and contribute to their communities in meaningful ways. However, surprisingly little is known about the size and scope of these organizations, the contributions they make to Canadian society, or the challenges they face ...
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... their first language). The few foreign participants in each group were screened over the telephone to ensure that their oral and written French were adequate. Nine participants in the PTSD group were involved in litigation, and one was excluded from the study, as the subject did not meet the symptom ...
... their first language). The few foreign participants in each group were screened over the telephone to ensure that their oral and written French were adequate. Nine participants in the PTSD group were involved in litigation, and one was excluded from the study, as the subject did not meet the symptom ...
1 Better Knowledge and Improved Relationships Among Adults with
... Recruitment Process and Enrollment of Participants ...
... Recruitment Process and Enrollment of Participants ...
Life-event specificity: bipolar disorder compared with unipolar
... each event prior to their index periods. Caseness (bipolar disorder/unipolar depression or control) was used in these models as the dependent variable, and all 11 life events were entered into a logistic regression model simultaneously and used as predictor variables. Age at index period was include ...
... each event prior to their index periods. Caseness (bipolar disorder/unipolar depression or control) was used in these models as the dependent variable, and all 11 life events were entered into a logistic regression model simultaneously and used as predictor variables. Age at index period was include ...
Fear conditioning in posttraumatic stress disorder - Ruhr
... the US when the CSþ and the CS are repeatedly presented. A growing number of studies have successfully included continuous ‘‘online’’ measures of US-expectancy (e.g., Lovibond, Davis, & O’Flaherty, 2000; Neumann, Lipp, & Cory, 2007). Another important process involved in human conditioning relates ...
... the US when the CSþ and the CS are repeatedly presented. A growing number of studies have successfully included continuous ‘‘online’’ measures of US-expectancy (e.g., Lovibond, Davis, & O’Flaherty, 2000; Neumann, Lipp, & Cory, 2007). Another important process involved in human conditioning relates ...
Research on consequences of the Holocaust
... need for closeness is often construed as a return to the early childhood symbiosis. Refusal of such closeness by partners or children evokes a deluge of chaotic emotions, with anger and aggression first and foremost. Since any contact with one’s aggressive part is particularly difficult, the survivo ...
... need for closeness is often construed as a return to the early childhood symbiosis. Refusal of such closeness by partners or children evokes a deluge of chaotic emotions, with anger and aggression first and foremost. Since any contact with one’s aggressive part is particularly difficult, the survivo ...
Recovery from Bulimia: What Helps in Healing
... (BED) (APA, 2011; Keel, et al., 2011). Anorexia (AN) is characterized by the restriction of food intake to achieve a thin body shape, failure to maintain an adequate body weight for one’s height and age, intense fear of gaining weight, and a deeply distorted image of one’s own body (APA, 2000; Emily ...
... (BED) (APA, 2011; Keel, et al., 2011). Anorexia (AN) is characterized by the restriction of food intake to achieve a thin body shape, failure to maintain an adequate body weight for one’s height and age, intense fear of gaining weight, and a deeply distorted image of one’s own body (APA, 2000; Emily ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for depression following
... recruited to the White et al. (2011) RCT who had clinically important levels of depression at baseline assessment. Post-hoc analyses were performed to determine if there were clinically significant changes in depression, anxiety, symptoms of psychosis and psychological flexibility between baseline a ...
... recruited to the White et al. (2011) RCT who had clinically important levels of depression at baseline assessment. Post-hoc analyses were performed to determine if there were clinically significant changes in depression, anxiety, symptoms of psychosis and psychological flexibility between baseline a ...
- Praed Foundation
... 3. Consider cultural and developmental factors before rating any item and establishing the action level. 4. Rating should describe the individual, not the individual in services. If an intervention is present that is masking a need but must stay in place, it is factored into the rating and would res ...
... 3. Consider cultural and developmental factors before rating any item and establishing the action level. 4. Rating should describe the individual, not the individual in services. If an intervention is present that is masking a need but must stay in place, it is factored into the rating and would res ...
Existential Concerns of Individuals Living with Chronic Mental
... In order to explore the existential concerns of individuals living with chronic mental illness, it is important to first understand the philosophical tradition of existentialism and its approach to conceptualizing human experience. This section of the literature review examines the work of five exis ...
... In order to explore the existential concerns of individuals living with chronic mental illness, it is important to first understand the philosophical tradition of existentialism and its approach to conceptualizing human experience. This section of the literature review examines the work of five exis ...
Internal Consultants: Begin as trusted insiders, grow as respected
... Internal consulting groups have the potential to create significant advantages for their parent companies. They live inside the company culture and know the most effective ways to get things done, to implement, to ‘make change happen’. They are trusted as insiders, they gain ready access to informat ...
... Internal consulting groups have the potential to create significant advantages for their parent companies. They live inside the company culture and know the most effective ways to get things done, to implement, to ‘make change happen’. They are trusted as insiders, they gain ready access to informat ...
02_whole - Massey Research Online
... recognition and generally to educate people about the nature of anxiety disorders, including the fact that they are common, serious and treatable. ...
... recognition and generally to educate people about the nature of anxiety disorders, including the fact that they are common, serious and treatable. ...
Referral Form - Marion County Oregon
... ____ The individual has experienced significant worsening or new symptoms in one or more of the following areas in the last 12 months: *Thought disorganization as evidenced by disorganized speech and or/ writing. (Examples: confused conversations, not making sense, never getting to a point, unintell ...
... ____ The individual has experienced significant worsening or new symptoms in one or more of the following areas in the last 12 months: *Thought disorganization as evidenced by disorganized speech and or/ writing. (Examples: confused conversations, not making sense, never getting to a point, unintell ...
Effect of exercise intensity on depressive symptoms in women
... Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) were randomized to one of two aerobic training groups that differed on exercise intensity (high [65–75% MaxVO2 reserve] or low [40–55% MaxVO2 reserve]), or to a stretching control group for 10 weeks. Main outcome variables included depressive symptoms (BDI-II) and se ...
... Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) were randomized to one of two aerobic training groups that differed on exercise intensity (high [65–75% MaxVO2 reserve] or low [40–55% MaxVO2 reserve]), or to a stretching control group for 10 weeks. Main outcome variables included depressive symptoms (BDI-II) and se ...