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Psychological morbidity: its recognition and management

1994
Abstract The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is associated with a substantial social and psychological morbidity (Derogatis et al. 1983; Greer 1985). Unfortunately, this morbidity often remains unrecognized and unresolved (Maguire 1992). Patients and their relatives are reluctant to disclose any problems, while health professionals are
Ann Faulkner, Peter Maguire
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Recognition of Suicidal Risks through the Psychologic Examination

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
THE vast bulk of suicidal efforts spring from despair and helplessness before one or other of life's crises.
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Physical and Psychological Correlates of Speaker Recognition

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1967
Twenty listeners rated 10 speakers from the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory’s (AFCRL) speaker library, using a 12-item rating form developed from Osgood’s (1957) semantic differential rating form techniques. Physical characteristics of the same speakers' voices also were measured.
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Psychological Processes in Pattern Recognition

Leonardo, 1977
Michael Thompson, Stephen K. Reed
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The psychology and psychophysics of voice recognition

2019
Voice recognition is a fundamental pathway to person individuation, although typically overshadowed by its visual counterpart, face recognition. There have been no large scale, parametric studies investigating voice recognition performance as a function of cognitive variables in concert with voice parameters.
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Adaptive recognition of Chinese characters: imitation of psychological process in machine recognition

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 1998
This paper is focused on imitation of human psychological process in machine recognition of Chinese characters. Some results of research on human Chinese character recognition have been discussed and unified into a compound mechanism with an adaptive and self-developing nature.
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Struggling for recognition: the psychological impetus for democratic progress

Democratization, 2014
This is a very ambitious, even pretentious, book, which claims to be “the first empirical vindication of Fukuyama's argument about the connection between recognition and democratic progress” (2).
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Identity and the psychological consequences of recognition

2019
This chapter, “Identity and the psychological consequences of recognition,” offers an overview of contemporary ideas about identity and authenticity with a focus on the work of Charles Taylor. It addresses the problem of essentialism as it applies to identity and the self, and discusses the relation between social and individual identity.
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Recognizing Recognition in Self Psychology

International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 2008
William J. Coburn, Estelle Shane
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Psychological Processes in Pattern Recognition

The American Journal of Psychology, 1975
Joseph S. Lappin, Stephen K. Reed
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