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The institution of new paradigms and the fragmentation of traditional values constitute marks of contemporaneity. The clinic reflects the transformations of the culture and is called upon to deal with subjective configurations that may... more
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Art therapy, as a means of self-expression and healing, is used in a variety of clinical and rehabilitation settings. Here, it is tested with a population judged to be involved in terrorism-related activities. This paper presents an... more
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Exercise has the potential to decrease negative side effects, lower societal medical costs, and increase quality of life. Exposure to physical exercise increased participation and led the way for a variety of pilot testing movement-based... more
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Eating disorders in males are understudied, underrecognised and misunderstood. Despite evidence that males constitute 25-33% of diagnoses of anorexia and bulimia nervosa, and up to 50% of diagnoses of binge eating disorder, limited... more
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Despite the established evidence for threat-related attention bias in anxiety, the mechanisms underlying this bias remain unclear. One important unresolved question is whether disorder-congruent threats capture attention to a greater... more
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"The role that the involvement of parents may play in the treatment outcome of their children with anxiety disorders is still under debate. Some studies dealing with other disorders have examined the role that the expressed emotion (EE)... more
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In the theaters of ancient Greece, and of Italy, the actors always wore a mask on the scene called Persona (πρóσωπον, [prósôpon]), in which the facial features were exaggerated in order to be better perceived by the spectators, and the... more
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Hendricks, P., Copes, H., Family, N., Williams, L. T J., Luke, D., & Raz, S. (2022). Perceptions of safety, subjective effects, and beliefs about the clinical utility of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in healthy participants within a... more
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This short paper, shows how executive coaching draws on psychotherapy, and offers insights into using psychodynamic and systems theory in coaching practice. To cite this paper: Western, S. (2006) Look Who’s Talking, Coaching at Work.... more
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The Social Psychology of Neoliberalism. For far too long psychology has ignored the tremendous influence of neoliberal ideology on virtually every facet of our lives. You can find the special issue in the Journal of Social issues right... more
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A hermeneutic narrative inquiry method developed by Lieblich, Tuval-Mashiach, and Zilber (1998) was utilized to study the life stories of shamanic practitioners from North America. These practitioners were not from indigenous cultures but... more
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In order to better cope with the pressures and stresses of the current day, modern psychology is anxiously seeking to find new therapies to address the increasing disorders within the human psyche. In the process new fields of research,... more
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The narcissistic ego continuously urges us to become addicted to various kinds of false cravings, often for unhealthy, unwholesome, toxic, substances, attitudes, and habits, as a way of escaping from a deeper, but unreal, sense of basic... more
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Phenomenology is a philosophical tradition that deals with fundamental philosophical problems, but also has relevance for clinical psychology. Husserl defined phenomenological method in terms of an investigation of consciousness and... more
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As hundreds of so-called "psychotherapies" have been foisted onto the public, all claiming to treat "mental illness," newer understandings of how the human brain actually works and the processes which drive the formations of mentation... more
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Trauma-focused cognitive–behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), a well-established, evidence-based treatment for children who have experienced trauma, has been increasingly utilized in a group format. Group therapy formats are appealing because... more
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Just as a child’s neurodevelopment becomes more sophisticated with life experience, somatic psychotherapy and dance/movement therapy, now in their eighth decade, are approaching a more intricate stage of growth. As each discipline grows... more
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Amazon Purchasing Link: https://www.amazon.com/theory-practice-psychotherapy-specific-disorders/dp/0398025398 DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.123.3.363-a Book Description: This book is unique in several basic ways. It... more
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This research seeks to investigate Clients’ Experiences of Family Constellations (FC) in Psychological Healing. The qualitative research model of heuristic inquiry is used. The phases of the research model that were utilized are initial... more
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Relatar um caso clínico, penso eu, é sempre um tarefa árdua tendo em vista, à complexidade e a riqueza de uma vivência tão profunda, que é a de um processo de psicoterapia em Gestalt Terapia (GT). Cabe ressaltar que os relatos de casos... more
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Lacan’s concept jouissance marks the both painful and joyful disturbance of a mind’s libidinal equilibrium which also gives coherence to the basic structure of reality from the point of view of the individual. Because someone can live a... more
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This milestone text provides a comprehensive and state-of-the art overview of perfectionism theory, research, and treatment from the past 25 years, with contributions from the leading researchers in the field. The book examines new... more
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Perceived racial microaggressions by White supervisors were examined through a qualitative analysis of 10 self-identified Black doctoral supervisees in counseling and clinical psychology. Results indicated 7 microaggression themes... more
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Mental health is a fundamental component of our everyday life. In general terms, this concept is defined as the ability of the individual to maintain a balance between emotional and intellectual functions and to integrate with ease in... more
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It has often been observed that, in general, different psychotherapies do equally well. Some have taken this as good evidence that therapeutic action in psychotherapy rests not on the factors specific to individual therapies, but on... more
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This is the entire book. "Why Are Our Pictures Puzzles?" is an attempt to understand why scholars have begun writing at such tremendous length on individual pictures. Before the 20th c., one of the longest texts on a single painting... more
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