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Abstract Attention and vigilance are fundamental cognitive abilities that develop throughout childhood and adolescence and have been associated with cognitively demanding activities such as formal musical training. This cross‐sectional study examined whether individuals engaged in long‐term musical training show superior attention and vigilance ...
Rafael Román‐Caballero +4 more
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Abstract Childhood emotional abuse (CEA) has been linked to response‐focused emotion regulation in adulthood. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unexplored. This pre‐registered study examined whether shame mediates the association between CEA history and aversive cognitive perseveration (ACP), including brooding rumination, experiential ...
Mohammadali Amini‐Tehrani +4 more
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The Influence of Reduction Mammaplasty on Dermato-Psychiatric Disorders
Objective: Macromastia can cause psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety and depression, and decreases in self-esteem and self-confidence. These problems often externalize themselves on the skin, causing lesions characterized by various degrees of ...
Ahmet Hamdi Aytekin +2 more
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Social voice judgement is dyadic: Acoustic typicality and interpersonal similarity interact
Abstract The formation of social first impressions from voices is a central component of everyday social interactions. While past research has primarily investigated the effect of bottom‐up voice acoustic on social voice judgements, here we widen the perspective and investigate how bottom‐up acoustic and top‐down interpersonal similarity interactively ...
Selma Bruggisser +2 more
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Understanding the mental health impact of climate change is of paramount importance to promoting youth resilience and pro‐environmental engagement. Here, we reflect on the study of Park et al. (Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2026) on the prevalence and mental health correlates of climate worry in young adolescents.
Stathis Grapsas, Atheer Massarwe
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Abstract Aim To explore the experiences of mental health difficulties and access to mental health support among young people with cerebral palsy (CP). Method We used a qualitative descriptive design. Participants were young people with CP aged 13 to 25 years and parents of children with CP (6–25 years).
Manjula Manikandan +15 more
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The Problem of Meaning of Neurotic Anxiety in Psychology and Psychiatry
The article states the problem of the necessity of consideration of the neurotic anxiety meaning as there are few researches of anxiety meanings and the influence of value sphere on the expressiveness of the anxiety manifestations under neurotic ...
M Yu Norina, M S Pavlova
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Problems associated with psychological barriers in general professional training of future doctors
Aim. To identify psychological barriers in general professional training of doctors, expressed in mental state changes and its relationship with mastery of the disciplines of general professional training.Material and methods.
Ya. T. Zhakupova +4 more
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Retrieving Your Concepts: Iris Murdoch on Original Sin
Abstract In The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch argues that our moral thinking will be impoverished until it possesses a secular conception of original sin. Such a notion would need to remove unacceptable Christian baggage while retaining a genuine claim to be a descendant of the original Christian concept.
Samuel Filby
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The Role of Parental Depressive Symptoms and Burnout in Externalizing Behaviors of Toddlers
ABSTRACT Background Early externalizing problems are often shaped by parental challenges within the family system. Research on the dyadic effects of parental depression and burnout in non‐Western contexts remains limited. Objective This study examined how parental depressive symptoms and burnout predict toddlers' externalizing behaviors in a Turkish ...
Gizem Arikan +2 more
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