
Making Meaning of Trauma: Trauma Exposure Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story
... Abstract Although traumatic experiences are relatively common, there is wide variability in individuals’ responses to them. This study examined trauma exposure, meaning making efforts (indexed by post-traumatic cognitions), and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTS) in a non-clinical volunteer student ...
... Abstract Although traumatic experiences are relatively common, there is wide variability in individuals’ responses to them. This study examined trauma exposure, meaning making efforts (indexed by post-traumatic cognitions), and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTS) in a non-clinical volunteer student ...
Text - Spectrum: Concordia University Research Repository
... encourage further research on the topic (Acton, 2001; Pack-Brown & Williams, 2003). Acton (2001) states that art therapists who work in multicultural contexts need to be culturally competent, which is to be aware, knowledgeable and skilful when they work with clients whose culture is different from ...
... encourage further research on the topic (Acton, 2001; Pack-Brown & Williams, 2003). Acton (2001) states that art therapists who work in multicultural contexts need to be culturally competent, which is to be aware, knowledgeable and skilful when they work with clients whose culture is different from ...
Chapter 13 - Bakersfield College
... There are almost as many therapy methods as there are disorders. Correctly matching the type of therapy to the disorder can mean the differ- ence between a cure or a crisis. It is important to know the choices available for treatment and how they relate to the different kinds of disorders so that an ...
... There are almost as many therapy methods as there are disorders. Correctly matching the type of therapy to the disorder can mean the differ- ence between a cure or a crisis. It is important to know the choices available for treatment and how they relate to the different kinds of disorders so that an ...
CHAPTER 1 Introduction & Research Methods
... 3. People with schizophrenia have two or more distinct personalities. 4. Similarity is one of the best predictors of long-term relationships. ...
... 3. People with schizophrenia have two or more distinct personalities. 4. Similarity is one of the best predictors of long-term relationships. ...
Conclusion and discussion
... In 2012 I have been diagnosed with a Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). When I first got confronted with this diagnosis my initial reaction was to dismiss it. I had heard of BPD before, and from what little information I had gathered through the media and personal discussions, only women and hom ...
... In 2012 I have been diagnosed with a Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). When I first got confronted with this diagnosis my initial reaction was to dismiss it. I had heard of BPD before, and from what little information I had gathered through the media and personal discussions, only women and hom ...
Same Old Penelope: Feminist Analysis of Molly`s Soliloquy in Ulysses
... one could hear her. Molly is the quintessential woman trapped in a patriarchal world. While she may not be typical, sadly, her situation in society is. Molly, a mosaic of desires, feelings, and actions, expresses a despondency almost exclusively experienced by women trapped in the oppressive patria ...
... one could hear her. Molly is the quintessential woman trapped in a patriarchal world. While she may not be typical, sadly, her situation in society is. Molly, a mosaic of desires, feelings, and actions, expresses a despondency almost exclusively experienced by women trapped in the oppressive patria ...
psychological and environmental factors associated with partner
... men and women are victims of partner violence (O’Leary et al., 1989), the medical and psychological consequences of such violence for women are particularly severe. Indeed, 95% of individuals seeking medical attention for domestic assault are women (Schwartz, 1987), and an alarming 30% to 40% of wom ...
... men and women are victims of partner violence (O’Leary et al., 1989), the medical and psychological consequences of such violence for women are particularly severe. Indeed, 95% of individuals seeking medical attention for domestic assault are women (Schwartz, 1987), and an alarming 30% to 40% of wom ...
CHAPTER 13 Psychological Disorders
... 8. Men are more likely than women to actually kill themselves by suicide. 9. When a suicidal person has been severely depressed and seems to be “snapping out of it,” the danger of suicide decreases substantially. 10. Asking a depressed person about suicide will push him or her over the edge and caus ...
... 8. Men are more likely than women to actually kill themselves by suicide. 9. When a suicidal person has been severely depressed and seems to be “snapping out of it,” the danger of suicide decreases substantially. 10. Asking a depressed person about suicide will push him or her over the edge and caus ...
I. The background of Horney`s theory of personality
... A child needs for safety and security early in life, according to Horney. Horney suggested early childhood trauma could unsettle the child which may cause Basic Anxiety. This basic anxiety could become the basis of neurotic needs which follows the child in the form of negative patterns of behavior i ...
... A child needs for safety and security early in life, according to Horney. Horney suggested early childhood trauma could unsettle the child which may cause Basic Anxiety. This basic anxiety could become the basis of neurotic needs which follows the child in the form of negative patterns of behavior i ...
History of Hysteria – The Pharos
... In both genders, low socioeconomic status, low intelligence quotient, rural residence, and an illdefined hereditary link are associated factors.(1,6,8) The better educated the patient, the more closely hysteria simulates “real disease.”(1,6,8) Recent treatments have included psychotherapy, hypnother ...
... In both genders, low socioeconomic status, low intelligence quotient, rural residence, and an illdefined hereditary link are associated factors.(1,6,8) The better educated the patient, the more closely hysteria simulates “real disease.”(1,6,8) Recent treatments have included psychotherapy, hypnother ...
Running head: DEPRESSION IN WOMEN
... were positively correlated with levels of stress in both types of relationships (Daley & Hammen, 2002). The lack of an intimate, self-disclosing relationship with the husband can also contribute to depression in wives (Culp & Beach, 1998). Thus, problems in relationships may increase a woman’s level ...
... were positively correlated with levels of stress in both types of relationships (Daley & Hammen, 2002). The lack of an intimate, self-disclosing relationship with the husband can also contribute to depression in wives (Culp & Beach, 1998). Thus, problems in relationships may increase a woman’s level ...
Qualities and Actions of Effective Therapists
... disorders were identified as having sufficient evidence to determined that they produce benefits in controlled research settings (Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 1995). Although the term ―Empirically Supported Treatment,‖ for a number of reasons, is no longer ...
... disorders were identified as having sufficient evidence to determined that they produce benefits in controlled research settings (Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 1995). Although the term ―Empirically Supported Treatment,‖ for a number of reasons, is no longer ...
The importance of distinguishing between the different eating
... different types of ED. Furthermore, relationships with emotional problems such as depression and anxiety, have remained understudied as well. Since mood and anxiety disorders are highly comorbid across ED subtypes (e.g., Blinder et al., 2006; Hudson et al., 2007; Salbach-Andrae et al., 2008), it is ...
... different types of ED. Furthermore, relationships with emotional problems such as depression and anxiety, have remained understudied as well. Since mood and anxiety disorders are highly comorbid across ED subtypes (e.g., Blinder et al., 2006; Hudson et al., 2007; Salbach-Andrae et al., 2008), it is ...
Clinical Interviews: Overview & Methods
... resistance in dealing with a problem. This requires objectivity on the therapist’s part, because the therapist will have to determine when to detach themselves from their clients so they can “insist” their clients progress towards a solution to their problems. However, there will also be occasio ...
... resistance in dealing with a problem. This requires objectivity on the therapist’s part, because the therapist will have to determine when to detach themselves from their clients so they can “insist” their clients progress towards a solution to their problems. However, there will also be occasio ...
Psychology in Recovery - XCP Theology Department
... entirely disappeared from American graduate programs. There are many reasons for the decline of Freudian theory in the profession, but the one on which I want to focus here is the profession’s improved understanding of itself and its capabilities. Freud claimed that his work was scientific, that psy ...
... entirely disappeared from American graduate programs. There are many reasons for the decline of Freudian theory in the profession, but the one on which I want to focus here is the profession’s improved understanding of itself and its capabilities. Freud claimed that his work was scientific, that psy ...
History and Approaches PowerPoint
... = the longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors. Today’s science sees traits and behaviors arising from the interaction of nature and nurture. ...
... = the longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors. Today’s science sees traits and behaviors arising from the interaction of nature and nurture. ...
Journalof Reproductive and Infant Psychology Vol
... between stressors, individuals' characteristics (coping strategies, prior stressful experiences) and their social/cultural environment, indicating that a study of the experience of traumatic childbirth should investigate the role of these factors as well as the events leading to the traumatic experi ...
... between stressors, individuals' characteristics (coping strategies, prior stressful experiences) and their social/cultural environment, indicating that a study of the experience of traumatic childbirth should investigate the role of these factors as well as the events leading to the traumatic experi ...
presentation - Society for Psychotherapy Research
... modified over time, but they are essentially stable in nature. They are idiosyncratic and may be attributed to the therapist’s internal conflicts, interpersonal style, or habitual ways of reacting. Their relatively unchanging character makes them typical of a particular therapist and the situation t ...
... modified over time, but they are essentially stable in nature. They are idiosyncratic and may be attributed to the therapist’s internal conflicts, interpersonal style, or habitual ways of reacting. Their relatively unchanging character makes them typical of a particular therapist and the situation t ...
Critiquing Pop Psychology
... calls attention to the fact that these claims are not supported by empirical evidence of the sort required for the establishment of scientific generalizations. In the public interest, the association, in the absence of such evidence, recommends to its members that the use of the techniques peculiar ...
... calls attention to the fact that these claims are not supported by empirical evidence of the sort required for the establishment of scientific generalizations. In the public interest, the association, in the absence of such evidence, recommends to its members that the use of the techniques peculiar ...
person-centred therapy vs. rational emotive behaviour
... an approach to helping individuals and groups in conflict, in 1940. At the time it was a revolutionary hypothesis that a self-directed growth process would follow the provision and reception of a particular kind of relationship characterized by genuineness, non-judgmental caring, and empathy. Its mo ...
... an approach to helping individuals and groups in conflict, in 1940. At the time it was a revolutionary hypothesis that a self-directed growth process would follow the provision and reception of a particular kind of relationship characterized by genuineness, non-judgmental caring, and empathy. Its mo ...
Summer Assignment - Chesapeake High School
... course of the next school year. It will be a challenge, but I hope that you will find it an interesting and rewarding experience. One of the joys and challenges of this class is that you will see yourself in our readings and discussions every day. You will be able to relate many of your own life exp ...
... course of the next school year. It will be a challenge, but I hope that you will find it an interesting and rewarding experience. One of the joys and challenges of this class is that you will see yourself in our readings and discussions every day. You will be able to relate many of your own life exp ...
as a PDF
... Summary: Clinically significant sessions obtained from 36 peer-nominated master cognitive-behavioral (CB) or psychodynamic-interpersonal (PD) therapists were analyzed. The patients were treated in a naturalistic setting for problems with anxiety, depression, or both. “Clinically significant” session ...
... Summary: Clinically significant sessions obtained from 36 peer-nominated master cognitive-behavioral (CB) or psychodynamic-interpersonal (PD) therapists were analyzed. The patients were treated in a naturalistic setting for problems with anxiety, depression, or both. “Clinically significant” session ...
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
... the event b) emotional reactions c) re-experiencing symptoms d) avoidance symptoms e) behavioural symptoms f) symptoms of difficulties in inter-personal relationships g) other associated symptoms (Cremniter D and Coq JM, unpublished). For each item, the score can be zero (no symptom), one (not inten ...
... the event b) emotional reactions c) re-experiencing symptoms d) avoidance symptoms e) behavioural symptoms f) symptoms of difficulties in inter-personal relationships g) other associated symptoms (Cremniter D and Coq JM, unpublished). For each item, the score can be zero (no symptom), one (not inten ...
The Science of Psychology
... "Gender" refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that society considers appropriate for men and women "Sex" refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women. ...
... "Gender" refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that society considers appropriate for men and women "Sex" refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women. ...
Professionalising Therapy
... the best truly mutual relationships possible in my personal life rather than making the best of the limited relationships within therapy? Is this the general impact of the existence of therapy in society – that we can all let go of the responsibility to create healing mutual relationships with peopl ...
... the best truly mutual relationships possible in my personal life rather than making the best of the limited relationships within therapy? Is this the general impact of the existence of therapy in society – that we can all let go of the responsibility to create healing mutual relationships with peopl ...