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Clinical Psychology in Hospital Settings
2017The book deals with current issues, pertinent every healthcare relationship. Changes in medicine as well as some constant aspects over time arise within a cultural ground and generate new questions and issues that are not only purely medical, but also bioethical, social, political, economic and psychological of course.
Carli, R. +3 more
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Limit Setting and Psychological Maturation
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968THE ROLE OF limit setting in relation to the psychological maturation of the child has been an uncertain area not only with respect to the rearing of the child but also with respect to psychotherapeutic intervention on behalf of the nonadjusting child. For some, setting limits has come to have implications of authoritarianism and insensitivity to the ...
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Preventive Psychology in Primary Care Settings
The Journal of Primary Prevention, 2005This article will describe some of the more promising types of preventive interventions that exist in primary health care settings. It will present a rationale for practicing psychologists to consider issues of prevention when working in health care settings.
Leonard A, Jason +2 more
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Psychology in applied settings
1995If psychology can be defined as the scientific study of behaviour the applications of such a discipline are virtually limitless. Indeed, since psychology first became recognized as a field of scientific endeavour in the last century, numerous specialist fields have emerged.
Roger Davies, Peter Houghton
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Psychological Characterization of Demoralization in the Setting of Heart Transplantation
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2010The aims of this study were to examine the psychological features of demoralization and its overlap with major depressive disorder in a sample of cardiac transplant recipients, with special reference to psychological well-being, quality of life, and psychological distress.
GRANDI, SILVANA +3 more
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Clinical psychology in medical settings: Psychology's role in health care
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 1994The number of clinical psychologists working in medical settings has grown along with the range of services provided by psychologists to patients with a multitude of medical problems across the lifespan. Medical care cost savings brought about by these psychological interventions is highlighted along with issues of public policy and specialization of ...
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Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
1991The history of psychology has been traced through the behavior of early civilizations covering a span of 4,000 years (Kimble & Schlesinger, 1985a,Kimble & Schlesinger, 1985b). The history of modern scientific psychology is relatively brief, encompassing a little more than a century.
Jerry J. Sweet +2 more
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Setting the Counseling Psychology Agenda
The Counseling Psychologist, 2005This reaction to the Major Contribution in the September 2005 issue of The Counseling Psychologist highlights the implied threats to the survival of academic training programs in counseling psychology. Counseling psychologists are urged to analyze the historical roots of the profession and current market realities and to make principled commitments to ...
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Psychological Practice in Community Settings
2015In the UK there are various points within the criminal justice system (CJS) where young people who have offended may come into contact with community forensic services. These include point of arrest, through community sentences, to release from custody back into the community (Williamson 2006).
Berit Ritchie, Simone Fox
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
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