A Hierarchy Within
... occurs in response to negative psychological states, and may help the individual to restore psychological equanimity. Most empirical attention has been focused on the discrete negative ...
... occurs in response to negative psychological states, and may help the individual to restore psychological equanimity. Most empirical attention has been focused on the discrete negative ...
0807-review
... the evaluation process at the same time. In this spirit, this initial conceptual paper is intended to provoke discussion that will engage programme members and stakeholders in reflecting on appropriate evaluation methods and products. The paper is also offered in fulfilment of the commitment of the ...
... the evaluation process at the same time. In this spirit, this initial conceptual paper is intended to provoke discussion that will engage programme members and stakeholders in reflecting on appropriate evaluation methods and products. The paper is also offered in fulfilment of the commitment of the ...
Telling Jokes That Disparage Social Groups
... 1994; Esses, Haddock, & Zanna, 1993; Maio, Esses, & Bell, 1994). Thus, the negative effect on attitudes might have reflected a negative change in the stereotypes themselves. If reciting disparaging humor does negatively alter people’s stereotypes, this would be an important finding because stereotyp ...
... 1994; Esses, Haddock, & Zanna, 1993; Maio, Esses, & Bell, 1994). Thus, the negative effect on attitudes might have reflected a negative change in the stereotypes themselves. If reciting disparaging humor does negatively alter people’s stereotypes, this would be an important finding because stereotyp ...
Incidence rates of trauma in children, adolescents, and adults
... Role of cognitions/beliefs in interpreting traumatic experiences ...
... Role of cognitions/beliefs in interpreting traumatic experiences ...
Resources/Res DL 17
... development. Such experiences may have occurred during childhood, birth or before. Integrating these experiences into consciousness - acknowledging them as memories - reduces the confusion between what was then and what is now and releases more of our energy and qualities for life in the present. Pr ...
... development. Such experiences may have occurred during childhood, birth or before. Integrating these experiences into consciousness - acknowledging them as memories - reduces the confusion between what was then and what is now and releases more of our energy and qualities for life in the present. Pr ...
Chapter 10
... • If we find the differences between each person’s combined group mean and the overall mean, square and sum them, we will have a sum of squares for the first independent variable (SSIV1). • Call the number of levels of an independent variable L. df for the combined group equals the number of levels ...
... • If we find the differences between each person’s combined group mean and the overall mean, square and sum them, we will have a sum of squares for the first independent variable (SSIV1). • Call the number of levels of an independent variable L. df for the combined group equals the number of levels ...
Delusion formation and reasoning biases in those at clinical high
... being specific to the at-risk mental state group. This is further evidence that rather than being a correlate of frank psychosis, the tendency to jump to conclusions may vary continuously across clinical categories. The association with delusions does not seem simply to reflect jumping to conclusion ...
... being specific to the at-risk mental state group. This is further evidence that rather than being a correlate of frank psychosis, the tendency to jump to conclusions may vary continuously across clinical categories. The association with delusions does not seem simply to reflect jumping to conclusion ...
Validity and Usefulness of the Wisconsin Manual for Assessing
... subject’s description of the experience, explanation for the experience, and belief in its truthfulness at the time it occurred should be thoroughly explored. For example, subjects often report that people who know them well can, at times, know what they are thinking. The interviewer must carefully ...
... subject’s description of the experience, explanation for the experience, and belief in its truthfulness at the time it occurred should be thoroughly explored. For example, subjects often report that people who know them well can, at times, know what they are thinking. The interviewer must carefully ...
Recovery is a constant battle: Online exploration of
... their identity and that recognising the need for treatment was problematic as it meant to lose a part of themselves (Tan, Hope, & Stewart, 2003; Tan, Hope, & Stewart, 2003). Several studies were carried out to explore the self-concept of individuals with AN, that is, how they perceive themselves (Ba ...
... their identity and that recognising the need for treatment was problematic as it meant to lose a part of themselves (Tan, Hope, & Stewart, 2003; Tan, Hope, & Stewart, 2003). Several studies were carried out to explore the self-concept of individuals with AN, that is, how they perceive themselves (Ba ...
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
... High rate of substance abuse High rate of medication non-compliance Even with medication, recurrences happen High rates of family disruption from the illness Suicidal behavior is common PAL Conference ...
... High rate of substance abuse High rate of medication non-compliance Even with medication, recurrences happen High rates of family disruption from the illness Suicidal behavior is common PAL Conference ...
Manual - San Francisco Department of Public Health
... A rating of ‘0’ reflects no evidence, A rating of ‘1’ reflects a mild degree of the dimension, A rating of ‘2’ reflects a moderate degree of the dimension, and A rating of ‘3’ reflects a severe or profound or dangerous or disabling level. Another way to conceptualize these ratings is: A ‘0’ indicate ...
... A rating of ‘0’ reflects no evidence, A rating of ‘1’ reflects a mild degree of the dimension, A rating of ‘2’ reflects a moderate degree of the dimension, and A rating of ‘3’ reflects a severe or profound or dangerous or disabling level. Another way to conceptualize these ratings is: A ‘0’ indicate ...
Stakeholders refresher - GCSE
... could occur between these stakeholders B: Discuss why these stakeholder have an in the ...
... could occur between these stakeholders B: Discuss why these stakeholder have an in the ...
in class
... behaved normally while they were hospitalized because they were told that they would only get out if the staff perceived them to be well enough. Discuss validity and reliability of diagnosis ...
... behaved normally while they were hospitalized because they were told that they would only get out if the staff perceived them to be well enough. Discuss validity and reliability of diagnosis ...
Unfixed Resources: Perceived Costs, Consumption, and the
... paying with cash. These results are attributed, at least in part, to the decoupling, with a credit card, of a purchase and its drain on one’s financial resources, thereby making the subjective costs of credit purchases appear to be less “painful” than cash purchases (Gourville and Soman 1998; Soman ...
... paying with cash. These results are attributed, at least in part, to the decoupling, with a credit card, of a purchase and its drain on one’s financial resources, thereby making the subjective costs of credit purchases appear to be less “painful” than cash purchases (Gourville and Soman 1998; Soman ...
********** ****-********** (ACM)
... Descriptions of business processes in traditional BPMS are compiled by a business analyst. To this end, studies of business processes within a company are conducted. Configuration of the BPM-system for controlling real business processes are made by qualified programmers. ...
... Descriptions of business processes in traditional BPMS are compiled by a business analyst. To this end, studies of business processes within a company are conducted. Configuration of the BPM-system for controlling real business processes are made by qualified programmers. ...
Detecting Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder in
... disorders can reveal themselves through diverse symptomatology? Because large samples and statistical procedures that rely on measures of central tendencies can help to diminish the effects of symptom variations from person to person within a sample, the issue of diagnostic heterogeneity is not as i ...
... disorders can reveal themselves through diverse symptomatology? Because large samples and statistical procedures that rely on measures of central tendencies can help to diminish the effects of symptom variations from person to person within a sample, the issue of diagnostic heterogeneity is not as i ...
The Effectiveness of Internet Support Groups in the Management of
... Writing out problems on a medium such as postings on an ISG can be therapeutic to individuals with mental health issues. First, writing serves as a means to externalize a person’s problems by objectifying them and putting them at a distance making the issues distinct from the individual (White & Eps ...
... Writing out problems on a medium such as postings on an ISG can be therapeutic to individuals with mental health issues. First, writing serves as a means to externalize a person’s problems by objectifying them and putting them at a distance making the issues distinct from the individual (White & Eps ...
ProCredit Regional Academy - Colombia
... The position and importance of the Regional Academy is especially apparent in light of the new salary structure for ProCredit employees. In recent months, job descriptions and the number of different salary levels were standardised across all of the ProCredit banks. The most important aspect of this ...
... The position and importance of the Regional Academy is especially apparent in light of the new salary structure for ProCredit employees. In recent months, job descriptions and the number of different salary levels were standardised across all of the ProCredit banks. The most important aspect of this ...
Operating systems 1
... priority scheduler. It then picks a process from the queue. Each queue may use a different scheduling algorithm, if desired (round-robin, the most common per level) and may also choose a different quantum. For example, low-priority non-interactive processes could be given a longer quantum. They won’ ...
... priority scheduler. It then picks a process from the queue. Each queue may use a different scheduling algorithm, if desired (round-robin, the most common per level) and may also choose a different quantum. For example, low-priority non-interactive processes could be given a longer quantum. They won’ ...
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... (g) cigarette use. Content was broadly designed to address these symptom domains as correlates of disasters and potentially traumatic events; thus, language directly relating to the September 11 terrorist attacks was minimized despite its high relevance to the present sample. All modules were guided ...
... (g) cigarette use. Content was broadly designed to address these symptom domains as correlates of disasters and potentially traumatic events; thus, language directly relating to the September 11 terrorist attacks was minimized despite its high relevance to the present sample. All modules were guided ...
USABILITY EVALUATION OF MOBILE APPLICATION Usability
... the post-trauma period is necessary to identify those at greatest risk and provide treatment. The multiple demands of the acute post-trauma period present numerous barriers to such assessments. Mobile applications are a method by which to overcome these barriers in order to regularly assess symptoms ...
... the post-trauma period is necessary to identify those at greatest risk and provide treatment. The multiple demands of the acute post-trauma period present numerous barriers to such assessments. Mobile applications are a method by which to overcome these barriers in order to regularly assess symptoms ...
Vuong_TM_et_al_26.05.16 - Research Explorer
... more likely to have a negative impact on relationships compared to anxiety disorders (Koran et al 2000; Zohar, 2007). It interferes with an individual’s career, lifestyle and education which can lead to lower educational achievement, lower occupational attainment or unemployment (Koran, 2000; Zohar, ...
... more likely to have a negative impact on relationships compared to anxiety disorders (Koran et al 2000; Zohar, 2007). It interferes with an individual’s career, lifestyle and education which can lead to lower educational achievement, lower occupational attainment or unemployment (Koran, 2000; Zohar, ...
A Diagnostic and Management Approach to Autism and other
... tantrums, self-injurious behavior, aggression or unusual fears, obsessive questioning, insistence on sameness, stereotypical movements. (Loveland, 2005) ...
... tantrums, self-injurious behavior, aggression or unusual fears, obsessive questioning, insistence on sameness, stereotypical movements. (Loveland, 2005) ...
Trichotillomania and emotion regulation: Is symptom severity related
... collection by internet is the accessibility of individuals who avoid seeking professional help because of the shame that is often associated with this condition (Moritz and Rufer, 2011). We chose specific trichotillomania websites and forums to ensure that the online-survey would mainly be accessed b ...
... collection by internet is the accessibility of individuals who avoid seeking professional help because of the shame that is often associated with this condition (Moritz and Rufer, 2011). We chose specific trichotillomania websites and forums to ensure that the online-survey would mainly be accessed b ...
Golombek_Spokane_
... tantrums, self-injurious behavior, aggression or unusual fears, obsessive questioning, insistence on sameness, stereotypies. (Loveland, 2005) ...
... tantrums, self-injurious behavior, aggression or unusual fears, obsessive questioning, insistence on sameness, stereotypies. (Loveland, 2005) ...