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LGBTQ+ Affirmative Care Training in Counselor Education: A Community‐Based Inquiry
ABSTRACT Counselor educators, counselors‐in‐training, and LGBTQ+ community members engaged in a community‐based qualitative inquiry exploring LGBTQ+ affirmative care education. Findings revealed counselor educators’ components and delivery of content, developmental implications for applying LGBTQ+ affirmative care, and gaps between education and LGBTQ+
Nancy E. Thacker Darrow+2 more
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Doctoral Student Supervisors’ Experiences With Broaching Race and Race‐Related Issues
ABSTRACT In this descriptive phenomenological study, we explored 13 doctoral student supervisors’ experiences with broaching race and race‐related issues in supervision with counselors‐in‐training. Three themes emerged: the function of broaching; self‐perceived attributes affecting broaching; and experiences of programmatic support and challenges.
Judith Wambui Preston, Gülşah Kemer
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was examining the efficacy of the Maudsley Model of Anorexia Nervosa Treatment for Adolescents and Young Adults (MANTRa) compared to individual psychotherapy that can be considered as standard in Austria (TAU‐O).
Tanja Wittek+17 more
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Group Analysis, the approach pioneered by Foulkes, is a form of psychotherapy in small groups and also a method of studying groups and the behavior of human individuals in their social aspects. Apart from a number of practical advantages, it has features
S. Foulkes
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Family group psychotherapy to support the disclosure of HIV status to children and adolescents.
Disclosure of the HIV status to infected children is often delayed due to psychosocial problems in their families. We aimed at improving the quality of life in families of HIV-infected children, thus promoting disclosure of the HIV status to children by ...
E. Nicastro+7 more
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This study demonstrates that concentrations of cocaine and its main metabolites in hair reliably predict an individual's actual intensity of cocaine use and effectively differentiate between dependent and non‐dependent users. ABSTRACT In forensic toxicology, it has been debated if hair testing allows an estimation of the intensity of cocaine use—an ...
Simon Grison+4 more
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Public health and emotional stress psychotherapy. Some goals, features of use and contraindications
The treatment and prevention of psychological problems, mental disorders and somatic diseases requires the development of methods of psychotherapy and psychological support.
Staniszewski Mirosław
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Aims and method To survey nationwide opportunities for Balint-type and reflective support group participation and psychotherapy training among doctors classified as Specialty Doctors and Associate Specialists in psychiatry (‘SAS psychiatrists’) and the ...
Alina Vaida, Masud Awal
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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated post‐pandemic trends in the incidence of eating disorders (EDs) by comparing the annual observed incidence from January 1st, 2020, to December 31st, 2023, to the expected incidence based on pre‐pandemic trends (2010–2019).
Deborah Lynn Reas+2 more
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Restrained Eating Features and Brain Morphology: A Pediatric Population‐Based Study
ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa, a restrictive eating disorder that is most commonly seen in females, is associated with alterations in gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structures. However, little is known about how restrained eating (RE) and the body mass index‐standard deviation score (BMI‐SDS) are related to brain morphology and whether ...
C. P. M. Steegers+6 more
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