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Psychological Models of Suicide

Archives of Suicide Research, 2014
Suicidal behavior is highly complex and multifaceted. Consequent to the pioneering work of Durkheim and Freud, theoreticians have attempted to explain the biological, social, and psychological nature of suicide. The present work presents an overview and critical discussion of the most influential theoretical models of the psychological mechanisms ...
Shira, Barzilay, Alan, Apter
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Model of psychological functioning

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1971
Abstract A model of psychological functioning, based on the activity of individual neurons, is proposed. A method to identify general patterns of behavior is outlined. A biochemical mechanism to account for synaptic transmission and modification of behavior by experience is suggested and incorporated in a holographic model of memory.
D, Irving, P, Proctor
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Psychological Models in Rehabilitation Psychology

2012
AbstractRehabilitation psychology depends upon a broad theoretical base incorporating frameworks, theories, models, and methodologies from many different areas of psychology, as well as from other professions invested in the health and rehabilitation of persons living with disabilities and chronic health conditions.
Joseph F. Rath, Timothy R. Elliott
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Perils and opportunities in using large language models in psychological research

PNAS Nexus
The emergence of large language models (LLMs) has sparked considerable interest in their potential application in psychological research, mainly as a model of the human psyche or as a general text-analysis tool.
Suhaib Abdurahman   +8 more
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Psychological Interventions for the Treatment of Chronic Pain in Adults

Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 2021
The high prevalence and societal burden of chronic pain, its undertreatment, and disparities in its management have contributed to the acknowledgment of chronic pain as a serious public-health concern.
M. Driscoll   +4 more
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