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Cybernetic Aspects of The Psychology of Set
Soviet Psychology, 1968On the Problem of the Intervening Variable: At the present stage of knowledge, no theory of behavior can count on being successful if it does not consider the state of the organism. There is no empty space between stimulus (S) and response (R), as the old and simplified S — R scheme supposed.
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Effectiveness of positive psychology interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021Alan Carr, Olwyn Mooney
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Psychological problems in the neurology setting.
Professional nurse (London, England), 2002Psychological problems in neurology patients are often a combination of physical, social and psychological factors. The nurse should place equal emphasis on each of these areas when assessing, implementing and evaluating care. Nurses should try to understand the nature of the problem and create time to provide emotional support. Particular care must be
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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SETTING OF UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1966A, Schmale, H, Iker
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Psychological Assessment in Medical Settings
1982The majority of physicians who note emotional problems among their patients act on an idiosyncratic set of beliefs regarding optimal psychological assessments and interventions. Most will rely heavily on their personal experience with psychologists and psychiatrists rather than on a particular theoretical orientation.
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Psychology as a Historical Science
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Michael Muthukrishna +2 more
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Third wave positive psychology: broadening towards complexity
Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021Tim Lomas, Lea Waters, Lindsay G Oades
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