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A Psychological Model of Panic
1986As late as five years ago the topic of this chapter would have been a psychological model of anxiety. However, research has now progressed to the point where it is very difficult to talk of a psychological model of anxiety as if anxiety were a unitary phenomenon.
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2001
“There is nothing as practical as a good theory” (Lewin). This is true also within traffic psychology (OECD, 1997). Theories and models make it possible to sort our observations in a way which explains our observations, create ideas about how to make further studies, gives ideas about how to solve problems and predicts future development.
Kare Rumar, Raphael D. Huguenin
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“There is nothing as practical as a good theory” (Lewin). This is true also within traffic psychology (OECD, 1997). Theories and models make it possible to sort our observations in a way which explains our observations, create ideas about how to make further studies, gives ideas about how to solve problems and predicts future development.
Kare Rumar, Raphael D. Huguenin
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Psychological Models of Self‐Mutilation
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1984ABSTRACT: The descriptive models of self‐mutilation fall into three broad categories. The psychodynamic formulation; the second category includes the anxiety reduction model, the hostility model, the behavioral learning model and the appeal model; the third social learning category includes the group‐epidemic model and aspects of the violence and ...
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Psychological Safety and Learning Behavior in Work Teams
, 1999A. Edmondson
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2017
This chapter describes the definition and understanding of pain, for which some neurophysiological background; the predominant psychotherapeutic models, their integration and the evidence base; and a brief note on philosophical contribution to psychological model development.
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This chapter describes the definition and understanding of pain, for which some neurophysiological background; the predominant psychotherapeutic models, their integration and the evidence base; and a brief note on philosophical contribution to psychological model development.
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Psychological Models in Clinical Psychology
2015Geoffrey L. Thorpe, Jeffrey E. Hecker
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