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Among the psychopathological effects induced by stimulants there can be a variety of psychotic-like experiences that can resolve in a matter of hours or within a few days without clinical treatment, or can instead constitute initial symptoms of a ...
Emanuela Atzori
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A DIGNITY CENTERED MULTIDIMENSIONAL AND DYNAMIC MODEL OF QUALITY OF DEATH WITHIN TERMINAL STATE [PDF]
. The concept of “death with dignity” represents a controversial concept, at the same time frequently used in legal settings, ethical, philosophical, literary, or death psychology domains.
ŠKOLKA ENIKŐ
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A questions-based investigation of consumer mental-health information [PDF]
Despite the wealth of mental-health information available online to consumers, research has shown that the mental-health information needs of consumers are not being met.
Colleen E. Crangle, Joyce Brothers Kart
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Suicidal Risks of Women During Pregnancy and after Delivery
The article contains the review of studies on the suicidal risk during womens’ perinatal period (pregnancy, delivery, first year of child’s life). Aim.
M.E. Blokh+3 more
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St. Ignatius as psychotherapist? How Jesuit spirituality and wisdom can enhance psychotherapy [PDF]
The great wisdom traditions associated with various religious and spiritual practices and institutions have offered a variety of helpful strategies for more effective living and coping with life’s many challenges.
Plante, Thomas G
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Humanizing psychotherapy [PDF]
The essence of the humanistic and existential approaches to psychotherapy is a commitment to conceptualizing, and engaging with people in a deeply valuing and respectful way.
Cooper, Mick
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A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
This work retraces the history of gender identity, a construct which came to light at the end of the sixties, and whose path we will follow up until the present day.
Alexandro Fortunato+2 more
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Altered Brain‐Behavior Association During Resting State is a Potential Psychosis Risk Marker
The study detects a potential multimodal biomarker that can be promising for identifying early markers of psychosis. It shows a consistent brain‐behavior association between a circuit of interconnected regions and executive function in neurotypical controls and individuals at various stages of psychosis.
Leonardo Fazio+22 more
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COMMENTARY ON COMMENTARIES: A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE AMONG DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES [PDF]
In this commentary we discuss our reactions towards the six contributions on our article “The psychotherapist’s social role under a dialogical perspective: A study of the personal construction of «I as psychotherapist»” (in this issue).
Gonçalves, Miguel+2 more
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