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Abstract Supervision seems to be an essential part of therapist training and thus also of implementing evidence‐based practices. However, there is a shortage of valid and reliable instruments for objective assessment of supervision competence that include both global measures and frequency counts of behaviour—two essential aspects of supervisory ...
Maria Beckman+4 more
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Relations among psychotherapists’ epistemic orientation, personal style and emotion regulation [PDF]
The main objective of this study was to examine the relations among psychotherapists’ epistemic orientation (i.e., intuitive, empiricist, and rationalist), personal style and emotion regulation strategies.
Emanuel Missias Silva Palma+1 more
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Mindfulness as taught in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: A scoping review
Abstract This scoping review considers 11 studies that have focussed on the effect of teaching the mindfulness element of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) on clinical outcomes. These articles utilized either mindfulness skills as embedded into the full DBT‐Skills programme or a stand‐alone mindfulness skills module (DBT‐M), as treatment for clinical
Jennifer Eeles, Dawn‐Marie Walker
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Stochastic Model of Emotional Stress Development in the Educational Process
The aim of the study is the development of mathematical models that describe the reaction of the individual to the occurrence of stresses of various nature, including those that appear during the implementation of the educational process.
A. A. Solodov+2 more
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Abstract We make a case for structured reflective practice for improving third‐party interventions and mediation decision‐making and outcomes. We propose that a lack of awareness of the automatic, intuitive nature of judgments that dominate the fast‐paced and uncertain mediation circumstances risk a proper treatment of implicit social‐psychological ...
Tzofnat Peleg‐Baker, Michael Lang
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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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Towards Automated Psychotherapy via Language Modeling [PDF]
In this experiment, a model was devised, trained, and evaluated to automate psychotherapist/client text conversations through the use of state-of-the-art, Seq2Seq Transformer-based Natural Language Generation (NLG) systems. Through training the model upon a mix of the Cornell Movie Dialogue Corpus for language understanding and an open-source ...
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Objective: Outcome predictors and determinants for treatment outcome of inpatient psychotherapy will be assessed in a follow-up-study. Sociodemographic factors and the level of depressiveness at admission, the perceived psychotherapist's empathy rated by
F. Vitinius+5 more
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Abstract Background Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is common and debilitating. The standard of care includes light therapy provided by a light box; however, this treatment is restrictive and only moderately effective. Advances in LED technology enable lighting solutions that emit vastly more light than traditional light boxes.
Julia F. Sandkühler+6 more
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A conceptual line of thought that emerges in Winnicott and is developed by Stern and his Infant Research, is now a concept with a broader application covering all life’s stages, through the work of Seligman. (...)
Silvia Bertoli
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