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The Psychology of Counterfactual Conditionals

1999
In our daily thinking we often make inferences that are based not only on the facts of a situation but also on conjectures about how the situation could have been different.
BYRNE R. M. J.   +2 more
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Psychological Factors Affecting Oncology Conditions

2007
The area of psychological factors affecting cancer has been the object of research starting from the early 1950s and consolidating from the 1970s with the development of psychooncology. A series of problems in the DSM and ICD nosological systems, such as the difficult application of the criteria for psychiatric diagnoses (i.e.
GRASSI, Luigi   +4 more
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Psychological Factors Affecting Cardiologic Conditions

2007
There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psychological conditions. However, the criteria for scientific validation of the entities currently subsumed under the DSM-IV category of 'Psychological factors affecting a medical condition' have never been clearly enumerated and the terms 'psychological ...
RAFANELLI, CHIARA   +3 more
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Comorbid Psychological Conditions in Pediatric Headache

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2016
Children and adolescents with chronic daily headaches (CDH) often have comorbid psychological conditions, though their prevalence is unclear. Pediatric patients with CDH may have higher rates of disorders such as anxiety and depression. However, some researchers have found that scores on depression and anxiety screening measures for pediatric patients ...
Hope L, O'Brien, Shalonda K, Slater
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Psychological Conditions of Freedom

Psychological Reports, 1980
This paper documents ways in which psychology can contribute to policy discussions of freedom. Some of the more important psychological variables that are relevant to the degree to which persons are free include ability to handle unwanted experiences (fear, anxiety, etc.) and control personality processes that might undermine choice, intensity of ...
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Assessment of Psychological Conditions

2018
This chapter provides guidance on the assessment of psychological conditions. The accurate detection and tracking of psychological conditions greatly enhances a counselor’s ability to provide appropriate and responsive clinical interventions. Objective assessments for psychological conditions such as those falling under categories of mood, anxiety ...
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Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions

2018
Among older adults psychological stress can cause significant changes to their health. These stressors include the transition to retirement, bereavement, social isolation, and ageism. Additionally, certain personality traits can worsen health outcomes and shorten the life span of the individual, while other personality traits can be protective ...
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Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions

2007
Preface: Porcelli, P. Sonino, N. Development of a New Assessment Strategy in Psychosomatic Medicine: The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research: Fabbri, S. Fava, G.A. Sirri, L. Wise, T.N. Psychosocial Approach to Endocrine Disease: Sonino, N. Tomba, E. Fava, G.A. Psychological Factors Affecting Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Porcelli, P.
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Conditioned fear and psychological trauma

Biological Psychiatry, 1992
A Y, Shalev, Y, Ragel-Fuchs, R K, Pitman
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Psychological approaches to headache conditions

Abstract The psychological needs of people with headache conditions are frequently defined in terms of high rates of mental health comorbidities, such as anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Psychological factors may also maintain illness behaviour that leads to higher levels of disability.
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