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The Role of Personal Identity on Positive and Negative Symptoms in Psychosis: A Study Using the Repertory Grid Technique [PDF]
BACKGROUND People with psychosis experience disruptions in personal identity that affect positive and negative symptoms, but the complexity of these phenomena needs to be addressed in an in-depth manner.
Helena García‐Mieres +7 more
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Investigating self‐concept in self‐harm: A repertory grid study
OBJECTIVES The way that individuals perceive themselves and others may be relevant in understanding difficulties with self-harm. Repertory grids provide a relatively underutilized means of investigating self-concept in people who self-harm.
Peter Taylor +3 more
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Gridsampler – A Simulation Tool to Determine the Required Sample Size for Repertory Grid Studies
The repertory grid is a psychological data collection technique that is used to elicit qualitative data in the form of attributes as well as quantitative ratings.
Mark Heckmann, Lukas Burk
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Using Repertory Grids as a Tool for Mixed Methods Research: A Critical Assessment
When used in an informed and careful manner, the repertory grid technique offers mixed methods researchers a way to quickly gain a deeper understanding of their participants’ concerns, issues, and worldviews.
Gregory Hadley, Myles Grogan
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Chloroplast genomes (cpDNA) in angiosperms are usually highly conserved. Although rearrangements have been observed in some lineages, such as Passiflora, the mechanisms that lead to rearrangements are still poorly elucidated.
L. A. Cauz-Santos +7 more
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The psychological contract is a multi-faceted construct and, with the rise of gig work, increasingly the contract extends beyond the conventional employer-employee relationship to encompass multi-party exchanges.
Ultan Sherman, M. Morley
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Background A novel pandemic disease offered the opportunity to create new, disease-specific, symptom rubrics for the homeopathic repertory. Objective The aim of this study was to discover the relationship between specific symptoms and specific medicines,
Lex Rutten +13 more
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The qualitative analysis of repertory grid data: Interpretive Clustering
This paper presents and illustrates Interpretive Clustering, an innovative and original method of qualitative analysis of Repertory Grid data. Repertory Grids are a popular and flexible method of research, but they have primarily been used to gather data
Vivien Burr, N. King, Mark Heckmann
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Construing and body dissatisfaction in chronic depression: a study of body psychotherapy. [PDF]
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The frequent association of depression with somatic symptoms suggests that body psychotherapy may be an appropriate therapeutic intervention for people with chronic depression.
Ahmed, S. +5 more
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Personal constructs of mind-body identity in people who experience medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) [PDF]
"Medically unexplained symptoms" (MUS) refers to chronic physical symptoms without a clear medical cause, which produce significant levels of distress and functional impairment.
Payne, Helen +2 more
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