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1 online resource. |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Mental illnesses and treatments
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Mental illnesses and treatments.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Preface; Prognosis in Context; Abstract; Case Vignette; Introduction; 1. Concepts; 2. Prognosis Conceptualized; 3. Good Prognostic Factors; a) Emotional; b) Interpersonal; c) Cognitive; d) Biological; e) Educational; f) Compliance; g) Lifestyle; 4. Contextualising Prognosis; a) The Restrictive Aspects of Emotional Functioning; b) Potential Difficulties in Interpersonal Elements; c) Cognitive Functioning as Poor Prognostic Factor; d) Biological Elements Negatively Impacting Prognosis; e) Education as a Poor Prognostic Factor; f) The Dark Side of Compliance. |
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G) The Restrictive Nature of Life-Style as a Prognosis5. Be Careful What We Wish for; 6. A New Prognostic Category:; Adaptive Prognosis; 7. Recommendations for Clinicians; Conclusion; References; Pathological Personality Traits: The Darker Aspects of Personality; Abstract; Introduction; Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5); Psychometric Properties of the PID-5; Clinical Utility of the PID-5; Adaptive Costs and Benefits; Current Applications; Emotions; Moral Values; Age Differences in PID-5 Traits; Humor Styles; Interpersonal Functioning; Romantic Relationship Behaviors; Neurobiology. |
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Future DirectionsLongitudinal; Cross-Cultural; Self-Esteem; Other Pathological Traits and Domains; Unifying Normal and Maladaptive Personality; Conclusion; References; Early Maladaptive Schema Domains and the Dark Triad: Core Beliefs Show What Is Common and What Is Distinct in Dark Personalities; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Aims of the Study, Hypothesis; 3. Method; 3.1. Sample and Procedure; 3.2. Measures; 3.2.1. Short Dark Triad (SD3; Jones and Paulhus 2014); 3.2.2. Young Schema Questionnaire Short Form -- 3rd Edition (YSQ-S3; Young 2005); 3.3. Statistical Analyses; 4. Results. |
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5. DiscussionConclusion; References; Avoidance: Implications for Psychopathology and Advances in Research; Abstract; Introduction; Avoidance and Psychopathology; Avoidance and Anxiety; Avoidance and Depression; Avoidance and Other Disorders; Avoidance Subtypes; Behavioral Avoidance; Cognitive Avoidance; Experiential Avoidance; Avoidance Assessment; Avoidance Treatment; References; Biographical Sketch; I. EDUCATION AND TRAINING.; The Intergenerational Impact of Trauma: Individual, Family and Community Implications; Abstract; 1. Definition of Trauma. |
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2. Transmission of Trauma Across Generation3. The Impact of ITT on Individual Functioning; 4. Family Dynamics Related to ITT; 5. The Community/Social Implications of ITT; Conclusion; References; On Pre- and Postnatal Mental Health Intervention Concepts; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Personal and Societal Factors; 3. Developmental Pathology Aspects; 4. Aspects of Violence; 4.1. On Subjective Violence; 4.2. On Objective Violence; 5. Intervention Concepts; 5.1. Pre- and Postnatal Aspects; 5.1.1. "Mutter-Kind-Bindungsanalyse" (Mother-Infant Bonding Analysis); 5.1.2. "SAFE." |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Psychology, Pathological.
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Psychology, Pathological. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Psychopathology. New York : Nova Biomedical, [2016] 9781634857451 1634857453 (OCoLC)952370231 |
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9781634857673 (electronic book) |
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1634857674 (electronic book) |
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9781634857451 |
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1634857453 |
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