Characteristics, Correlates, and Experiences of Emetophobia: An
... contributed to onset of or arose as a consequence of such fears. Trauma, in this context, implies that these individuals perceived the experiences as a serious threat to the physical integrity of themselves or others, and consequently have related experiences that are characteristic of trauma sympto ...
... contributed to onset of or arose as a consequence of such fears. Trauma, in this context, implies that these individuals perceived the experiences as a serious threat to the physical integrity of themselves or others, and consequently have related experiences that are characteristic of trauma sympto ...
N - The University of Southern Mississippi
... anxiety), and difficulties in areas of adaptive functioning (e.g., social skills, leadership). Likewise, children in the ADHD group were more likely to have a comorbid diagnosis of a learning disability and to be in special education than non-ADHD children. In light of these findings, treatments for ...
... anxiety), and difficulties in areas of adaptive functioning (e.g., social skills, leadership). Likewise, children in the ADHD group were more likely to have a comorbid diagnosis of a learning disability and to be in special education than non-ADHD children. In light of these findings, treatments for ...
Clinical Perspectives on the Applicability of “ACOA” as a Diagnosis
... 1989, and five in 1990, after which the number declined to zero by 2003 (Appendix B). By then, the terms “codependency” and “ACoA” had entered both the public’s and mental health clinicians’ lexicons despite scholarly criticism (Gomberg, 1989) and a continued lack of clear empirical support (Harter, ...
... 1989, and five in 1990, after which the number declined to zero by 2003 (Appendix B). By then, the terms “codependency” and “ACoA” had entered both the public’s and mental health clinicians’ lexicons despite scholarly criticism (Gomberg, 1989) and a continued lack of clear empirical support (Harter, ...
Chapter 34 Public Participation in Biosafety Issues
... participation. It then explores other reasons why public participation is encouraged and practiced in relation to biosafety, and gives some examples of what the public has participated in. Finally, it describes some experiences and lessons that have been learnt. 2. International agreements that supp ...
... participation. It then explores other reasons why public participation is encouraged and practiced in relation to biosafety, and gives some examples of what the public has participated in. Finally, it describes some experiences and lessons that have been learnt. 2. International agreements that supp ...
Personality disorders and genesis of trauma
... of the person. What makes a person vulnerable? Why does something cause us pain? The following items address these questions. ...
... of the person. What makes a person vulnerable? Why does something cause us pain? The following items address these questions. ...
Introduction - Sussex Research Online
... psychology (2). Each member of the panel was given a definition of obsessions, taken from Clark and Rhyno (2005) and asked to categorise participants’ responses as obsessions or not. A majority verdict was used, such that if three of the five raters agreed that a response was an obsession, it was co ...
... psychology (2). Each member of the panel was given a definition of obsessions, taken from Clark and Rhyno (2005) and asked to categorise participants’ responses as obsessions or not. A majority verdict was used, such that if three of the five raters agreed that a response was an obsession, it was co ...
Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurial Mind
... In a nutshell, the process of effectuation process allows the entrepreneur to create one or more several possible effects irrespective of the generalized end goal with which she started. The process not only enables the realization of several possible effects (although generally one or only a few ar ...
... In a nutshell, the process of effectuation process allows the entrepreneur to create one or more several possible effects irrespective of the generalized end goal with which she started. The process not only enables the realization of several possible effects (although generally one or only a few ar ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in United States Corrections
... specifically named facility types (.8 to 3.7% per type). Participants averaged 12.7 years of work experience in the field of corrections at the time of participation, with an average of 2.3 different corrections-related positions held, past and present. Measures Data for this study were collected an ...
... specifically named facility types (.8 to 3.7% per type). Participants averaged 12.7 years of work experience in the field of corrections at the time of participation, with an average of 2.3 different corrections-related positions held, past and present. Measures Data for this study were collected an ...
Poulos Paper - Transforming Violence
... Hamlet is also central to Rieff’s understanding of family, violence, and the individual. While Oedipus is nearly absent from Rieff’s critical exegeses, Hamlet appears again and again in the first volume of Sacred Order/Social Order and receives the attention of an entire chapter in the second.5 Rief ...
... Hamlet is also central to Rieff’s understanding of family, violence, and the individual. While Oedipus is nearly absent from Rieff’s critical exegeses, Hamlet appears again and again in the first volume of Sacred Order/Social Order and receives the attention of an entire chapter in the second.5 Rief ...
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... diagnosing patients. We therefore used these findings to develop summary scores, which have also been used in prior research [21,26,32]. 2.4. Groups Participants were placed in one of four illness duration/age groups based upon their responses to questions regarding length of illness and age as repo ...
... diagnosing patients. We therefore used these findings to develop summary scores, which have also been used in prior research [21,26,32]. 2.4. Groups Participants were placed in one of four illness duration/age groups based upon their responses to questions regarding length of illness and age as repo ...
SOCIAL IDENTITY, SECOND EDITION
... us? How does our sense of ourselves as unique individuals square with the realisation that, always and everywhere, we share aspects of our identity with many others? How can we reconcile our sense of ourselves as consistently ‘who we are’ with the knowledge that we can be different things to differe ...
... us? How does our sense of ourselves as unique individuals square with the realisation that, always and everywhere, we share aspects of our identity with many others? How can we reconcile our sense of ourselves as consistently ‘who we are’ with the knowledge that we can be different things to differe ...
Risk Factors for the Development of PTSD Arielle
... Traumatic events occur often within our society, and it is likely that most people will be exposed to such an event at some point during their lifetime. Although the majority of our population will experience trauma, only a handful of those people will actually develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ...
... Traumatic events occur often within our society, and it is likely that most people will be exposed to such an event at some point during their lifetime. Although the majority of our population will experience trauma, only a handful of those people will actually develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ...
The revised Beliefs About Voices Questionnaire (BAVQ^R)
... Data from this and other studies suggest that a `profile' may be emerging which would describe the majority of patients using psychiatric services who experience ...
... Data from this and other studies suggest that a `profile' may be emerging which would describe the majority of patients using psychiatric services who experience ...
Moses` Beginning The Harvard community has made this article
... associated with specific qualities that had to be present at least in potentia in order to actualize. It is not for nothing the Greek ...
... associated with specific qualities that had to be present at least in potentia in order to actualize. It is not for nothing the Greek ...
Deconstructing acrophobia: physiological and psychological
... about 15 sec on each landing during which they explored their surroundings. After this brief exploration period, they evaluated their level of anxiety (Units of Subjective Distress—USD)[26] on a scale from 1 to 10. While ascending the first set of steps, participants were accompanied by the research ...
... about 15 sec on each landing during which they explored their surroundings. After this brief exploration period, they evaluated their level of anxiety (Units of Subjective Distress—USD)[26] on a scale from 1 to 10. While ascending the first set of steps, participants were accompanied by the research ...
Who volunteers for phase I clinical trials? Influences of
... events and (3) close social interactions with the research staff and often confinement for several days in research facilities with other participants. Consequently, participation in phase I studies can be perceived as a challenging event and that a number of personality characteristics will most li ...
... events and (3) close social interactions with the research staff and often confinement for several days in research facilities with other participants. Consequently, participation in phase I studies can be perceived as a challenging event and that a number of personality characteristics will most li ...
Internal consulting - Pepperdine University Graziadio School of
... consulting phase of intervening. Argyris’s classic work (1970), stresses the need for: valid information; for free and informed choice – meaning people can choose to participate or not, without interventions forced on them; and for internal commitment – meaning people take ownership of the planned a ...
... consulting phase of intervening. Argyris’s classic work (1970), stresses the need for: valid information; for free and informed choice – meaning people can choose to participate or not, without interventions forced on them; and for internal commitment – meaning people take ownership of the planned a ...
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... The National Co-morbidity Survey Replication 9282 people ages 18 and older face-to-face household survey ...
... The National Co-morbidity Survey Replication 9282 people ages 18 and older face-to-face household survey ...
ADHD Rating Scale-IV - Kristen L. Davidson
... * Purchasers of this type of test must have completed graduate level courses in tests/measurement or have received equivalent documented training. ...
... * Purchasers of this type of test must have completed graduate level courses in tests/measurement or have received equivalent documented training. ...
Sometimes more competent, but always less warm
... mental disorders can achieve more legitimacy and become more scientific by adopting biological conceptualizations has recently received considerable attention (Aldhous, Coghlan, & Reardon, 2013). Mental-health clinicians who endorse biological conceptions of psychopathology may be seen as more scien ...
... mental disorders can achieve more legitimacy and become more scientific by adopting biological conceptualizations has recently received considerable attention (Aldhous, Coghlan, & Reardon, 2013). Mental-health clinicians who endorse biological conceptions of psychopathology may be seen as more scien ...
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY IEVA VASKELIENĖ LONG
... adaptation of the family and grandsons or granddaughters were affected by the way families had overcome political persecution, how they had kept contact and had remembered executed family members. Thus open communication about experiences of political violence and proper assessment of their impact a ...
... adaptation of the family and grandsons or granddaughters were affected by the way families had overcome political persecution, how they had kept contact and had remembered executed family members. Thus open communication about experiences of political violence and proper assessment of their impact a ...
I love you, let`s share calendars: calendar sharing as relationship work
... Palen [25, 26] provides the most in-depth investigation of OCS adoption and use within a large organization, determining in part that OCS users perform calendar work and interpersonal boundary management activities to make coordination happen as smoothly as possible. Calendar work is a set of activi ...
... Palen [25, 26] provides the most in-depth investigation of OCS adoption and use within a large organization, determining in part that OCS users perform calendar work and interpersonal boundary management activities to make coordination happen as smoothly as possible. Calendar work is a set of activi ...
Joint Actions, Stories and Symbolic Structures: A Contribution to
... alternative notion of proper sociological method well, with its typical emphasis on the indepth exploration of the meanings created in and conveyed through interaction. In short, Blumer’s conception of joint action as the emergent and unpredictable product of the interactive processes that are ceas ...
... alternative notion of proper sociological method well, with its typical emphasis on the indepth exploration of the meanings created in and conveyed through interaction. In short, Blumer’s conception of joint action as the emergent and unpredictable product of the interactive processes that are ceas ...
Treating thoughts as material objects can increase or decrease their
... 1991; Tversky & Kahneman, 1991). Similar arguments have been made about one’s thoughts. That is, one’s own thoughts are seen as better than the thoughts generated by others (Greenwald & Albert, 1968; Perloff & Brock, 1980). Given that our argument is that thoughts can be treated as material objects, ...
... 1991; Tversky & Kahneman, 1991). Similar arguments have been made about one’s thoughts. That is, one’s own thoughts are seen as better than the thoughts generated by others (Greenwald & Albert, 1968; Perloff & Brock, 1980). Given that our argument is that thoughts can be treated as material objects, ...