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Social-Therapeutic Custodial Treatment of Individuals Who Committed Sexual Offences: A Comprehensive Controlled and Multicentred Evaluation. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background In‐prison treatment of persons who committed sexual offences often showed nonsignificant, small or sometimes even negative effects, particularly in sexual recidivism. Various reasons for this situation seem to be relatively short and standardised group‐based programmes, isolated implementations and insufficient attention to context ...
Lösel F, Link E, Carl LC.
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The increase in eating disorders in the athlete population is remarkable. Disorders concerning eating impulse, bodyweight obsession, negative thoughts about body shape, and accompanying affective disorders are psychological disorders in which eating ...
Nimet Korkmaz +4 more
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Béroul’s Tristran: Emblems of Sublimation, Exhibitionism, and Castration Fantasy
The violence in Béroul’s Tristran has discomforted many readers and even a few scholars. However, by examining the psychological motivations behind these graphic scenes, important structural elements are revealed.
Reid Fuller Hardaway
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Background Little is known on the co-occurrence and heterogeneity of child sexual abuse (CSA) or health risk behavior (HRB) prevalence nor the associations among the victims. Objectives To detect the prevalence and subgroups of adolescents reporting CSAs
Yan Zhang +8 more
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Narcissism in Public Accounting Firms [PDF]
Similar to other characteristics, narcissism is a personality trait that varies by individuals. While the management literature has examined narcissism, there is limited research of narcissism of professionals in public accounting firms.
Akers, Michael D. +2 more
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Multidimensional perfectionism and narcissism: Grandiose or vulnerable? [PDF]
Multidimensional perfectionism is related to grandiose narcissism, with other-oriented perfectionism showing the strongest, most consistent relationships. The relationships with vulnerable narcissism, however, are unclear.
Nealis, Logan J. +2 more
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'Don't box me in': Blurred lines in 'Waking Life' and 'A Scanner Darkly' [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below.This article seeks to evaluate the visual style of Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly, predominantly through an analysis of the films’ aesthetics.
Ruddell, C
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Une version pervertie de la connaissance de soi : le cas d’Hostius Quadra
Since Plato, the mirror has been serving as the metaphorical object symbolizing for the philosophical tradition the access to self-knowledge. It thus becomes associated with virtue.
Frédéric Le Blay
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Equivalence of Narcissistic Personality Inventory constructs and correlates across scoring approaches and response formats [PDF]
The prevalent scoring practice for the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) ignores the forced-choice nature of the items. The aim of this study was to investigate whether findings based on NPI scores reported in previous research can be confirmed ...
Ackerman +51 more
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Possible use of psychological corrective measures for people with abnormal sexual preferences
The paper studies the possibility of psychological corrective measures aimed at persons with abnormal sexual preferences. We reviewed domestic and foreign scientific publications described the treatment of sexual disorders and the basic directions of the
Babina S.V., Dvoryanchikov N.V.
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