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Asian students in the anglosphere – unravelling the unique familial pressures contributing to eating pathology: a systematic review
BackgroundThere is no clear consensus on the specific familial pressures affecting Asian students in the Anglosphere, despite the validation of the...
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Gender as a moderator of the relationship between co** strategies and indicators of recovery from the loss
Prospective bereavement studies from community samples that are focused on examining changes in the co** process over time and the effect of...
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The Role of Feminism and Gender in Endorsement of Hookup Culture among Emerging Adults
Hookup culture has transformed the sexual behavior of emerging adults. Feminism, a movement that has advocated for liberating women from sexual...
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Taboo language across the globe: A multi-lab study
The use of taboo words represents one of the most common and arguably universal linguistic behaviors, fulfilling a wide range of psychological and...
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Human, Animal and Automata Attributions: an Investigation of the Multidimensionality of the Ontologization Process
The ontologization process involves the use of social representation relating to the human–animal binary to classify ingroup and outgroup members. To...
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Experiences of developmental unpredictability and harshness predict adult cognition: An examination of maladaptive schemas, positive schemas, and cognitive distortions
Cognitive models of psychopathology propose that early developmental environments give rise to cognitive schemas and distortions, which color our...
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A Balancing Act: A Systematic Review and Metasynthesis of Family-Focused Practice in Adult Mental Health Services
Parental mental illness is a major international public health concern given its implications for whole families, including children. Family-focused...
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Cross-cultural assessment and comparisons of risk tolerance across domains
Risk attitudes are known to play an important role in influencing one’s behavior under conditions of uncertainty. To date, cultural influences on...
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Using Minimal English to Model a Parental Understanding of Autism
The challenges faced by families of children who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder have been well-studied, as have the impacts on the... -
“There is no Sex in the Soviet Union”: From Sex to Seks
In Russian, the loan word seks is linked for many speakers with a famous episode from the pre-perestrojka period when in the course of one of the... -
Breaking Disciplinary Walls in the Examination of Anzac as Religion
Anzac was first proposed as Australia’s civil religion in the 1960s. Since then, comparisons with conventional religion—the presence of ritual,...
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The Claudel Sessions: Commentary on Sessions XIX–XXII
In this group of sessions, Lacan discusses three plays by Paul Claudel (1868–1955) collectively known as the Coûfontaine trilogy, written between... -
Lacan the Ethical Charlatan
Stuart Schneiderman is an American who came to Paris to study with Lacan in the 1970s. In 1983 he published Jacques Lacan: Death of an Intellectual... -
Introduction
Chapter 1 introduces the book. It conveys the central message of the work, which is that contemporary Western populations are in decline in a... -
The Politics of Self-Help
In this book, we have offered two new insights into self-help and, by extension, therapeutic culture that to date have been significant omissions in... -
Self-Help Worlds
A Survival Guide for Life was published in 2012 by Bantam Press in London. Bear Grylls, the book’s author, is a well-known British media personality.... -
Self-Help in Crisis
Paul McKenna is a popular British self-help entrepreneur. Since the early 1990s, he has published self-help books on a wide range of topics, from... -
Human Biological and Psychological Diversity
Many evolutionary psychologists have asserted that there is a panhuman nature, a species typical psychological structure that is invariant across...