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The Psychology of Competence and Informed Consent: Understanding Decision-Making with Regard to Clinical Research [PDF]
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making and how questions of competence affect informed consent.
Rosenfeld, Barry
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The efficacy and usability of motivational interviewing just‐in‐time trainings for youth mentors
Abstract Using youth mentors to deliver evidence‐based psychosocial services has been proposed to increase the reach of treatments, in part given the affordability and ubiquity of mentors in youth settings. Further, tests of mentor‐delivered motivational interviewing (MI) have shown increases in youth mentees' academic performance and wellbeing.
Mackenzie J. Hart+4 more
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Editorial: The Journal of Pediatric Psychology Will Support the Publication of Clinical Trials [PDF]
Ronald T. Brown
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A dangerous method: dynamic clinical psychology and the challenge of understanding emotionality in social contexts [PDF]
This contribution aims to discuss how and to what extent emotionality affects opinions, beliefs, attitudes, therefore, the social behaviour of entire communities.
LANGHER, Viviana
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Abstract This study reports on a qualitative thematic analysis of secondary data from group session recordings collected as part of the Community Wise Optimization Trial. Community Wise is a multilevel behavioral intervention designed to increase critical consciousness and reduce substance use among formerly incarcerated men living in predominantly ...
Richmond E. Hayes+4 more
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Is the serotonin hypothesis dead? If so, how will clinical psychology respond? [PDF]
Borgogna NC, Aita SL.
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Mirror me: Is this the message graduate students in clinical psychology get from their graduate school faculty? [PDF]
Thomas G. Plante
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ABSTRACT Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT, Osler‐Weber‐Rendu disease) is the second most common inherited bleeding disorder worldwide, affecting approximately 1 in 5000 people. Development of disease‐modifying and efficacious hemostatic agents to treat HHT has finally begun after decades without such medical therapies.
Hanny Al‐Samkari+22 more
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