FORENSIC-CLINICAL INTERVIEW: RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY FOR THE EVALUATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURY
Forensic evaluation of psychological injury involves the use of a multimethod approximation i.e., a psychometric instrument, normally the MMPI-2, and a clinical interview. In terms of the clinical interview, the traditional clinical interview (e.g., SCID)
Francisca Fariña +2 more
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Parenting and child development in families with a child conceived through embryo donation [PDF]
Concerns have been raised regarding the potentially negative effects of conception using donated embryos on parenting and child development. Findings are presented of an exploratory study of families with a child conceived through embryo donation. Twenty-
Brinsden, Peter +2 more
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Qualitative research and its place in psychological science.
In discussing the place of diverse qualitative research within psychological science, the authors highlight the potential permeability of the quantitative-qualitative boundary and identify different ways of increasing communication between researchers ...
Madill, Anna +5 more
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Development of depression detection algorithm using text scripts of routine psychiatric interview
BackgroundA psychiatric interview is one of the important procedures in diagnosing psychiatric disorders. Through this interview, psychiatrists listen to the patient’s medical history and major complaints, check their emotional state, and obtain clues ...
Jihoon Oh +11 more
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The results of monitoring the evaluation and self-assessment of the competencies of the pedagogue-psychologist according to the content of the labor functions of the professional standard "Pedagogue-psychologist (educational psychologist)" are given. 340
Oltarzhevskaya L.E. +2 more
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Minimum required information for Psychiatric History Taking: a scoping textbook review [PDF]
Objective In psychiatry, History Taking(HT) and Mental Status Examination are the only information source for diagnosis, resulting in reliability and validity issues.
Helio G. Rocha Neto +4 more
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Providing eyewitnesses with initial retrieval support:what works at immediate and subsequent recall? [PDF]
The effect of retrieval support on eyewitness recall was investigated in two experiments. Based on the outshining hypothesis, Experiment 1 tested whether retrieval support enhances witness performance (compared to free recall) especially when witnessing ...
Krix, Alana C. +8 more
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Resilience and Work-life Balance in First-line Nurse Manager
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore how first-line nurse managers constructed the meaning of resilience and its relationship to work-life balance for nurses in Korea.
Miyoung Kim, RN, PhD +1 more
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From the practice of using clinical interviews in the study of mentality
Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the depth and breadth of the concept of "mentality" in psychology. Based on this, the empirical study of mentality presents certain difficulties.
N. D. Eliseeva
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How clients with religious or spiritual beliefs experience psychological help-seeking and therapy: a qualitative study [PDF]
This qualitative study explores the process of help-seeking and therapy among clients with religious or spiritual beliefs. Ten clients who were currently in, or had recently finished, therapy were interviewed.
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