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Child psychological/emotional abuse and neglect: A definitional conceptual framework
PurposeThis study developed a definitional conceptual framework to clarify the nature of the definitions of psychological/emotional abuse and neglect...
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Talking About Sexuality in the Context of Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Integrative Review of Operational Aspects
An integrative review of the literature reporting operational aspects (how, when, who, with what) of rehabilitation professionals’ discussion of...
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Toward Greater Clarity in Defining and Understanding Nonattachment
Nonattachment is a key positive element of several psychotherapeutic approaches, including mindfulness-based interventions. However, it has been...
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Well-being as Need Fulfillment: Implications for Theory, Methods, and Practice
The most prominent concept championed by human resource professionals, point solution providers, and the mental health care industry is the...
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A Systematic Literature Review of Equanimity in Mindfulness Based Interventions
Despite the plethora of mindfulness research, it has been suggested that equanimity has been largely ignored. Current research has sought to add...
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Research Recommendation
Most of our knowledge of the Socratic method is based on the clinical experiences of therapists (Clark & Egan, Cognitive Therapy and Research... -
Youth Intolerance of Uncertainty – Parent-Report (YIU-PR): A Developmentally Sensitive Measure of Intolerance of Uncertainty in Children and Adolescents
Although intolerance of uncertainty (IU) has been proposed as a transdiagnostic feature of anxiety, there has been little consensus on its definition...
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Film and Television
The global screen industry is a mature sector of the creative industries (Dawson and Holmes, Working in the global film and television industries:... -
Hope that Benefits Others: A Systematic Literature Review of Hope Theory and Prosocial Outcomes
This systematic literature review serves to illuminate the state of research that examines empirical evidence of hope and other-oriented variables...
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What Are Social Skills?
Social skills are behaviors which maximize reinforcement in social contexts and augment social acceptance. A critical element of defining appropriate... -
Mind-Wandering in Adolescents: Evidence, Challenges, and Future Directions
The chapter presents a review of the existing literature on mind-wandering in adolescents, addressing some relevant and controversial issues, related... -
Mathematics Anxiety and Successful Reversal Strategies: A Brazilian Experience
The objective of this chapter is to present a Brazilian experience on reversing math anxiety in primary school students. A conceptual basis of... -
A Critical Review of the Conceptualization of Empathy: Toward a Deeper Understanding for Clinical Social Work Practice
This article focuses on the definition and application of empathy in psychotherapy to strengthen clinical social work’s understanding of the concept...
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Revisioning the Concept of Resilience: Its Manifestation and Impact on Black Americans
Resilience is defined in different ways. Though there are nuanced differences, most scholars and laypersons alike agree that in its broadest sense,...
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Understanding the Workload of Police Investigators: a Human Factors Approach
Criminal investigative work entails a diverse array of tasks and responsibilities, ranging from interviewing suspects and victims to managing the...
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A Primer on Private Equity Ownership in ABA
The applied behavior analysis (ABA) service industry is currently estimated to be worth at least $4 billion. As a result of potential profits that...
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Factors Influencing the Implementation of Evidence-Based Interventions with Street-Connected Children and Youth: Two Case Studies from Eldoret, Kenya
Street-connected young people face tremendous social, economic, and health inequities, as well as myriad barriers to accessing health and social...
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The Medico-Pastoral Association, Bangalore: Beyond Rehabilitation
The rehabilitation of persons with mental illness and making them life-ready again was a concept that was unheard of in the late nineteen sixties and...
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Decoding Unconditional Self-Acceptance: A Qualitative Report
Unconditional self-acceptance (USA) is a philosophy practiced to avoid the consequences of self-esteem in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)....
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Empathy and Compassion as the Radical Behaviorist Views it: A Conceptual Analysis
Compassionate care and therapeutic relationships have been the subject of applied behavior analytic (ABA) research over the last few years (Rohrer et...