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Symptom structure of complex posttraumatic stress disorder among Chinese young adults with childhood trauma: a network analysis

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2023
Background The 11th revision of the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) includes a new disorder, complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), the diagnostic applicability of which has not been discussed ...
Luxi Yang, Chenguang Wei, Yiming Liang
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and GAD: The role of risk perception and vaccination status

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2022
Background and purposeAs Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to spread around the world, COVID-19 vaccines are the most effective weapons against the global pandemic.
Bin Wang   +6 more
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Close spatial distance and direct gaze bring better communication outcomes and more intertwined neural networks

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2022
Non-verbal cues tone our communication. Previous studies found that non-verbal factors, such as spatial distance and gaze direction, significantly impact interpersonal communication. However, little is known about the behind multi-brain neural correlates
Xinyue Wang   +4 more
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Crisis Intervention

open access: yesSante mentale au Quebec, 2012
This article is an extensive review of literature on crisis intervention. The authors explore the theoretical grounds of this approach and rate them by means of a thorough analysis of the research done on the subject. More precisely they elaborate a definition of a crisis, provide a classification of same, explain its process and describe how the ...
Y, Lecomte, Y, Lefebvre
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Examination of daily abusive supervision effects on next-day employee wellbeing: a spillover perspective

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Psychology, 2023
Objective Most previous studies on abusive supervision (AS) and employee wellbeing have used cross-sectional designs and explored long-term effects. However, AS has been reported to vary on a daily basis and this variance exceeds inter-person variance ...
Yao Zhu, Chaoyue Zhao, Jin-Ying Zhuang
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Group polarization calls for group-level brain communication

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2022
Group of people shows the shift towards extreme of decision-making as opposed to individuals. Previous studies have revealed two directions of group polarization, i.e., risky shift and cautious shift, but how group of brains drive these shifts remains ...
Yingying Hou   +3 more
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Sexual orientation differences in treatment expectation, alliance, and outcome among patients at risk for suicide in a public psychiatric hospital

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry, 2017
Background Sexual minority (SM) individuals (gay, lesbian, bisexual, or otherwise nonheterosexual) are at increased risk for mental disorders and suicide and adequate mental healthcare may be life-saving.
Martin Plöderl   +5 more
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Content specificity of attentional bias to COVID-19 threat-related information in trait anxiety

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2023
IntroductionAnxious individuals selectively attend to threatening information, but it remains unclear whether attentional bias can be generalized to traumatic events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies suggested that specific threats related
Yiming Zhao   +5 more
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Mnemonic-trained brain tuning to a regular odd-even pattern subserves digit memory in children

open access: yesnpj Science of Learning, 2023
It is said that our species use mnemonics – that “magic of memorization” – to engrave an enormous amount of information in the brain. Yet, it is unclear how mnemonics affect memory and what the neural underpinnings are.
Yafeng Pan   +6 more
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Maytree - crisis intervention [PDF]

open access: yesPsychiatric Bulletin, 2007
Maytree is a non-medical crisis intervention service for people who are suicidal and offers a brief stay of up to 4 nights at its attractively converted house in Finsbury Park, north London. It was founded by Paddy Bazeley and Michael Knight who have long experiences at the Samaritans and with time-
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