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'Being empathetic to my patients and ourselves': a qualitative process evaluation of READ-Y psychological first aid training for healthcare workers working in routine care. [PDF]
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Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Emotional Symptoms in COPD Centered on Anxiety and Depression: An Evidence Synthesis Study. [PDF]
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Evaluation and Program Planning, 2022
Recent advances in cognitive and behavioral psychology have yet to be widely appreciated let alone put to used by evaluators. Yet, they are highly relevant to high quality evaluative practice. In particular, Kahneman's scholarly contributions to psychology and economics should be required reading for evaluators.
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Recent advances in cognitive and behavioral psychology have yet to be widely appreciated let alone put to used by evaluators. Yet, they are highly relevant to high quality evaluative practice. In particular, Kahneman's scholarly contributions to psychology and economics should be required reading for evaluators.
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Patient selection and psychological evaluation
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978Patient selection may well be the most critical facet in the success of an aesthetic surgical procedure. This is especially true in those individuals seeking to alter the unacceptable appearance of an aging face. From the first patient contact, the plastic surgeon must be alert for any indications that the patient may have unrealistic expectations.
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Evaluation of psychological debriefings
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1993AbstractThis paper describes the impact of critical incidents and psychological debriefings on 172 emergency service, welfare and hospital personnel in Australia. Experience of trauma at work was found to reactivate prior trauma in one in two personnel. Psychological debriefing was reported to reduce stress symptoms in almost all personnel who reported
Robyn C. Robinson, Jeffrey T. Mitchell
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Psychology in Program Evaluation
European Psychologist, 1998This paper sheds light on the issue of how psychology is involved in program evaluation. Several contributions of psychology to this methodological discipline are discussed. Using examples taken from the evaluation of European human-resources programs, the authors emphasize the role of behavioral and subjective variables. Also, the paper contends that
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Psychological and Psychiatric Evaluation
2014The psychological and psychiatric evaluation of all candidates for face transplantation focuses on the identification of any risk factors that may have a direct impact in the development of postoperative complications or problems with self-adaptation and treatment compliance.
Juan P. Barret, Veronica Tomasello
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