Twenge and Campbell are drawing here on research from the so - called positive psychology movement, which recently has attempted to shift
the focus of psychological research away from disease and disorder to a study of the character strengths that make for happiness and human flourishing.
Not exact matches
Though Leifer casts her net broadly, she
focuses particularly on television and film, and she functions within the constraints
of the
psychological research, which itself deals largely with cause and effect questions and with carefully selected variables, one or two at a time.
A significant part
of Dorothy's
research has
focused on the
psychological fertility issues
of non-traditional families, including publications on
psychological considerations in older prospective parents (i.e., women and men over 35) and in same - sex couples.
Silent Suffering: The Needs
of Fathers and Partners in a Traumatic Birth — A description
of recent
research delineating the emotional experiences
of partners who witness traumatic births or «near miss» events, with a
focus on what services might be provided to them during the event, as well as
psychological services to be offered afterward.
Other
research by C. Nathan DeWall and his colleagues used linguistic analysis to show that popular song lyrics became more self -
focused and antisocial (i.e., violent, more profanity) between 1980 and 2007, a
psychological shift that may have translated into changes for musical elements
of songs.
The next phase
of this
research will
focus on developing models
of rehabilitation to optimize patient recovery and a program for caregivers to better prepare them for their caregiving role, including education and information on community - based resources, access to home care, and how they can draw on social and
psychological support.
The Critical Care Recovery Center (CCRC) care model developed by the Regenstrief Institute and IU Center for Aging
Research scientists is the nation's first collaborative care concept
focusing on the extensive cognitive, physical, and
psychological recovery needs
of intensive care unit survivors and decreasing the likelihood
of serious illness after discharge from an ICU.
Richard Wiseman (2011) has noted that OBE
research has
focused on finding a
psychological explanation and «out -
of - body experiences are not paranormal and do not provide evidence for the soul.
The principal
focus of The Journal is basic
research on psychopathology from diverse scientific perspectives, with a particular emphasis on the correlates and causes
of mental illness and
psychological adjustment.
His
research focuses on the
psychological and cognitive process
of decision - making on a range
of issues, including the environment, earthquakes, smoking and terrorism.
Her main
research interests are in the area
of clinical health psychology and women's health and her work
focuses on the
psychological understanding and development
of interventions for people with physical and emotional problems, in the areas
of women's health (PMS and menopause), cardiology and oncology.
Peta leads worldwide
research into
psychological trials into new therapies in the area
of obesity and weight management,
focussed on Clinical EFT.
Dr. Justin Lehmiller - Science
of Relationships articles Website / CV Dr. Lehmiller's
research program
focuses on how secrecy and stigmatization impact relationship quality and physical and
psychological health.
Her
research focuses on the neural, psychophysiological, and
psychological bases
of social emotion, self - awareness, and culture and their implications for children's development and successful learning in school.
Her
research focuses on how targeted social -
psychological interventions based in motivation theory can be implemented to promote equitable outcomes in higher education, especially for first - generation college students and students
of color.
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Dr. Cheng's
research has been
focused on animal well - being, with emphases on the interactions
of the
psychological, genetic, neurobiological, physiological, and immunological events that alter an animal's adaptability to husbandry environments.
For those
of you so interested, my blog: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/rabble-rouser identifies essentially a similar set
of issues in psychology, generally
focused around the
psychological research on stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination, and on the
psychological characteristics
of liberals and conservatives.
Devise new company wide strategies for instruction based on
psychological research which
focus on mitigating test taking anxiety and improving recall
of information
Research focused in applied settings and on clinical or forensic populations, concerned with aspects
of psychological functioning.
She completed a NIMH Post Doctoral Fellowship in mental health
research at UC Berkeley from 1995 - 1997, where she
focused on the role
of emotion in psychotherapeutic change, and cross-cultural differences in
psychological definitions
of normal and abnormal development.
- Jill Egizii, president
of the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization, USA» The High - Conflict Custody Battle is a joint effort by writers with complementary skills and expertise: Amy J. L. Baker, PhD, is a
research psychologist who has studied child
psychological abuse; J. Michael Bone, PhD, is a clinical and forensic psychologist; and Brian Ludmer, BComm, LLB, is an attorney whose practice
focusses on high conflict family law.
Most recently Dr. Judd's work has
focused on a very important issue in current social -
psychological research: The problem
of generalizing effects across stimuli.
Most forensic psychologists
focus on applying
psychological research to the principles
of the justice system.
Similar to the criteria for evidence - based interventions in the literature on
psychological treatment, a measure must have been the
focus of research by more than one investigative team to meet the criteria for «well - established.»
Rob remains passionate about neurological,
psychological, and physiological development and continues to
focus on the advancement
of research and effectiveness
of therapeutic interventions.
PIRI is a centre
of excellence conducting basic and applied
research with a
focus on high - risk infants, ante and postnatal depression and anxiety, prematurity, developing
psychological treatments and screening.
His main area
of research focuses on the
psychological benefits and consequences
of nostalgia, both for one's personal and collective identities.
Despite decades
of research describing the harmful effects
of family poverty on children's emotional and behavioral development, eg,12 - 17 experimental or quasi-experimental manipulations
of family income that could go beyond description are rare18 and tend to examine the effect
of such manipulations on physical health or academic attainment, rather than emotional or behavioral functioning.19, 20 Other analyses
of the Great Smoky Mountains data set have
focused on educational and criminal outcomes.21 The few studies looking at emotional or behavioral outcomes tend to have a short time frame.22, 23 Some studies
of school - based interventions have followed up with children through to adulthood, 24,25 but we have found none that have looked at the long - term effects
of family income supplementation on adult
psychological functioning.
Emerging
research reveals the effects
of perinatal depression on the
psychological development
of infants and young children
of depressed mothers, with a
focus on vulnerabilities to the later development
of psychopathology and likely mechanisms.
Other
research is
focusing on the influence
of grandparenting on the
psychological and social development
of the children, reporting a negative effect on their self - esteem.
The Applied Developmental Psychology
Research Group at Cambridge is internationally known for its research on the capacities of child witnesses and offenders and on the developmental determinants of psychological adjustment in childhood and adolescence, with particular focus on parent - child relationships in traditional and non-traditional f
Research Group at Cambridge is internationally known for its
research on the capacities of child witnesses and offenders and on the developmental determinants of psychological adjustment in childhood and adolescence, with particular focus on parent - child relationships in traditional and non-traditional f
research on the capacities
of child witnesses and offenders and on the developmental determinants
of psychological adjustment in childhood and adolescence, with particular
focus on parent - child relationships in traditional and non-traditional families.
While divorce itself places children at risk for various
psychological difficulties,
research has shown that the strongest predictor
of child maladjustment after divorce is exposure to high levels
of inter-parental conflict, particularly when the conflict is hostile, aggressive, poorly resolved, and
focused on issues pertaining to the children.
This
research has
focused on both the
psychological and physiological aspects
of resilience.
Justin Kenardy is a clinical psychologist and a leader in the field
of paediatric psychology, where for the past 15 years his
research has
focused on understanding, detecting and treating
psychological distress in children.
The importance
of the master's degree in counseling can not be overstated: While there's foundational value to what you'll learn as an undergraduate, the master's degree program
focuses on applied
research and assessment techniques in counseling; mental health counseling strategies; the diagnosis and treatment
of child, adolescent, and adult psychopathologies; human growth, development, and sexuality; couples, family, and group counseling; and
psychological testing protocols.
Proposed
psychological and physiological mechanisms
of action
of MBRP and directions for future
research are also examined with a specific
focus on treating individuals recovering from alcohol use disorders.
His
research in clinical and experimental psychology
focuses on understanding the
psychological processes that underlie depression and suicidal behaviour and the development
of new
psychological treatments.
The major
focus of Dr. Clark's
research is low - incidence disabilities, in particular children and adolescents with autism and traumatic brain injuries who have serious behavioral and
psychological problems.
A recent
research focus is to identify the impact
of childhood trauma on neural and
psychological functioning, with a specific interest in identifying the impact
of critical periods
of trauma exposure during development.
Most
research conducted on the impacts
of childhood exposure to domestic violence
focus on the range
of psychological and behavioral impacts including but not limited to depression, anxiety, trauma symptoms, increased aggression levels, anti-social behaviors, lower social competence, temperament issues, low self - esteem, dysregulated mood, loneliness and increased likelihood
of substance abuse.
Most
of this
research is cross-sectional, however, and little
research has
focused on the developmental associations
of direct and indirect aggression with types
of psychological difficulties by prospective, longitudinal designs.
Furthermore, to date
research on the effects
of parental
psychological problems on emotion socialization
focused mainly on parents» internalizing symptoms, such as depressed mood and (to a lesser extent) anxiety, while little attention has been given to the potential negative consequences
of parents» externalizing symptoms like outbursts
of anger and impulsive behavior.
Psychological difficulties may also take many different forms, and the present
research focuses on two broad categories
of such difficulties: internalizing problems (emotional symptoms) and externalizing problems (conduct problems).
The present
research focuses on the distinction between direct and indirect aggression, and asks if these two forms
of aggression (both for aggressor and victim) are differently associated with various forms
of psychological difficulties.
This clearly suggests that there are important gender differences at least on being victim to indirect aggression that needs to be
focused on in future
research, as a more detailed knowledge
of these processes may be important to understand the development
of girls»
psychological difficulties.
Second, to extend past observational
research that
focused on broad, global categories
of positive and negative interaction patterns as a mediator, we
focused on maternal warmth and maternal
psychological control, two more specific mother — child interactions that are known to be related to both maternal depression as well as child mental health.
Research has
focused predominately on the construct
of caregiver «burden», with numerous studies highlighting the negative impact
of raising a child with an ASD on parents, particularly mother's physical and
psychological wellbeing [e.g. 7, 8 •, 9, 10].