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Outlines of a general psychological theory of psychological intervention

Theory & Psychology, 2014
While everyday life is necessarily using common sense for solving practical problems, it is not sufficient for psychology’s advancement of generalized knowledge. Our recognition of the conceptual-methodological unfeasibility of the common-sense foundation of psychology raises the necessity of developing a theory of intervention that considers the ...
SALVATORE, Sergio, VALSINER, JAAN
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Psychological and social interventions in the menopause

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Increasingly, menopause research is using knowledge of psychological and social functioning to understand women's experiences of menopause and develop interventions to treat symptoms or reduce risk factors. Clinicians are more aware of the need to take account of psychological processes when discussing treatment choices, risks and quality of life. Here,
Towey, Maria   +2 more
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Psychological aspects of interventional therapy

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003
This discussion is not, nor could it hope to be, an exhaustive examination of all of the various interventional therapies. Instead, it is intended to highlight the potential contribution of psychosocial factors. These factors may vary to some degree or another depending on the specific procedure, but clearly play a role whenever the desired outcome ...
Daniel M, Doleys, Beth L, Dinoff
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Psychological intervention for premature ejaculation

Nature Reviews Urology, 2009
While psychological issues are present in most patients with premature ejaculation (PE), whether as a cause or a consequence of the disorder, the effectiveness of psychological intervention for PE is not clear. Searches of the MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychINFO, LILACS and the Cochrane Library electronic databases find little high-quality evidence for the ...
Tamara, Melnik   +2 more
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Psychological intervention for postpartum depression

Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology [Medical Sciences], 2014
The postpartum depression outcome and the effect of psychological intervention were studied in order to reduce the occurrence and development of the postpartum depression. A survey of 4000 women within 4-6 weeks postpartum in 80 communities in Shenzhen, China was performed using random cluster sampling method.
Lei, Jiang   +5 more
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Psychological interventions in palliative care

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2018
To provide an update on recent studies about psychological interventions in palliative (mainly cancer) care with a focus on physical, psychological, spiritual, and social aspects.Some promising psychological interventions for physical challenges, such as fatigue, pain, dyspnea, and insomnia do exist, but further research is needed.
Pia, von Blanckenburg, Nico, Leppin
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Psychological interventions for cystic fibrosis

2003
As survival estimates for cystic fibrosis (CF) steadily increase long-term management has become an important focus for intervention. Psychological interventions are largely concerned with emotional and social adjustments, adherence to treatment and quality of life, however no systematic review of such interventions has been undertaken for this disease.
C A, Glasscoe, A L, Quittner
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Psychological interventions: State of the art

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 1999
The usefulness of psychological interventions in smoking cessation is well established. Ongoing efforts are aimed at establishing interventions for specific diagnostic groups, developing interventions that are targeted at smokers who do not seek treatment, and combining psychological and pharmacological treatment. There is emerging evidence that useful
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Psychological Interventions

1995
This book examines a variety of psychological intervention strategies used in counseling and therapy to bring about change. It is a handbook of strategies which reviews major forms of interventions, reviews research evidence of effectiveness, and challenges existing theoretical boundaries.
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Psychological intervention for the control of pain

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1987
Abstract The psychology of pain control has grown greatly in the past 25 years. Many psychololgical techniques have been applied successfully to the regulation of both acute and chronic pain. Many of these techniques rely upon anxiety reduction and/or the installation of perceived control.
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