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Mental Illness Stigma: Limitations of Crisis Intervention Team Training
As police departments in the United States strive to improve their capacity to effectively engage individuals with mental illness (IMI), Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training has become increasingly common.
Cassidy B. Haigh, A. Kringen, J. Kringen
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Validation of online mindfulness-enhanced course for stress reduction in teachers
BackgroundMindfulness-based interventions have gained popularity as a means of reducing stress and increasing resilience among the preclinical population.
Qun Ye+7 more
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Associations of Empathy with Teacher–Student Interactions: A Potential Ternary Model
Empathy has garnered increasing recognition as a pivotal component of teacher–student interactions and a notable determinant of student achievement.
Binghai Sun+3 more
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Educational diversity and group creativity: Evidence from fNIRS hyperscanning
Educational diversity is defined as the diversity of educational backgrounds measured by multiple subjects. This study aimed to unveil the interpersonal neural correlates that underlie the effect of group educational diversity on group creativity.
Kelong Lu+3 more
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Psychodynamic Intervention in Crisis [PDF]
This paper presents a framework for brief, intensive psychotherapeutic intervention for acute distress, manifested by feelings of depression, anxiety or anger, isolation and loneliness, that arise when crises provoke unconscious conflict. This therapy uses a technique to develop a "benevolent transference" for symptom relief and as a groundwork for ...
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IntroductionKidney transplantation from a living donor is the treatment of choice for end- stage kidney disease. Psychological implications of living kidney donation are of great importance, both during preliminary psychiatric assessment and post ...
Vasiliki Galani+5 more
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An experimental evaluation of crisis intervention [PDF]
Abstract The importance of psychosocial crisis in health care is reviewed in the fight of research on the nature and consequences of such experiences. Studies that have evaluated crisis intervention are summarized. Conceptions of crisis, of crisis resolution and crisis intervention are presented, and some typical crisis-precipitating events described.
Donald Porritt, Sophy Bordow
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In an increasingly complex and changing competitive environment, organizations inevitably face various conflicting demands, such as the contradiction between the psychological needs of employees and the organization’s performance requirements ...
Weixuan Meng+9 more
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Maytree - crisis intervention [PDF]
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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Group polarization calls for group-level brain communication
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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