He is clinical consultant of the Center for Post-Trauma Therapy and Trauma Education, and has held many prestigious positions in the past: professor
of Psychopathology of Chronic Traumatization at the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at Utrecht University, psychologist / psychotherapist at the Sinai Center for Mental Health, Chief of Research at the Cats - Polm Institute, a lead psychotherapist at the Mental Health Center Buitenamstel, President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Vice-President and Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, and Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
It helped highlight the existence of «parental alienation» in the public and professional consciousness, and by giving the psychopathology a name the construct of PAS gave some degree of comfort to the many targeted - rejected parents who suffered the tragic loss of their children as a consequence
of the psychopathology of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent that so severely distorted the development of the children.
A psychologist, adult psychotherapist, trained family therapist and researcher, he is Emeritus Professor
of Psychopathology of Chronic Traumatization at the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and, until January 1, 2013, a psychologist / psychotherapist at the Sinai Center for Mental Health, Amstelveen.
The point is of course distortion resulting from common world views in vulnerable fields — with climate science it takes on more
of a psychopathology of groupthink.
Not exact matches
Whitehead maintains that in cases
of psychopathology central domination decreases or vanishes.
In his essay, The Gospel and Culture, Voegelin explains that this deculturation doesn't manifest itself as an ideology, or as a «post-Christian» or «postmodern» age proudly positing a «new» system or a unique differentiation
of myth, philosophy, or revelation that will «save» man, but rather it is a
psychopathology, a disease
of the mind, that reveals itself in second realities, egophanic revolt, and a host
of similar disorders.
reflects the impact
of dehumanizing social forces and reductionistic (and mechanistic) views
of man which are among the causes
of psychopathology.
The pathological approach has, besides its assets, also a serious liability, and that is an exaggerated emphasis on the morbid manifestations and on the lower aspects
of human nature and the consequent unwarranted generalized applications
of the many findings
of psychopathology to the psychology
of normal human beings.
To regard the mentally diseased merely as «cases» for
psychopathology is a convenient way
of escaping their message about the fragile condition
of the mind as such.
It is a theory shared with a few colleagues
of mine who study
psychopathology backed by a culmination
of evidence and research.
First, we expect him to know the basic evidences
of psychopathology as it appears in religious garb.
But Jung could not accept Freud's reductionism and his insistance that the roots
of all
psychopathology are sexual.
(6) He saw
psychopathology as rooted in undeveloped resources in persons: «Hidden in the neurosis is a bit
of still undeveloped personality, a precious fragment
of the psyche lacking which a man is condemned to resignation, bitterness, and everything else that is hostile to life.
One can not evade the truth lying at the heart
of such a suspicion; and he is sometimes touched with what maybe called the
psychopathology of genius.
Dr. Hafeez masterfully applies her years
of experience connecting psychological implications to address some
of today's common issues such as body image, social media addiction, relationships, workplace stress, parenting and
psychopathology (bipolar, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, etc...).
-- Georg Kühlewind The Hague Circle Report — James Pewtherer and Monique Grund Special Section: The Push for Early Childhood Literacy: Taking a Careful Look Moving in Slow Motion — Barry Sanders A Risk Factor in Child
Psychopathology — Sharna Olfman Critical Issues and Concerns — Nancy Carlsson - Paige The Loss
of Nature — William Crain The Push for Early Childhood Literacy: A View from Europe — Christopher Clouder
• For these and other reasons, although children in mother - stepfather families tend to experience better financial support than children in lone mother households, and their stepfathers tend to be
of higher «quality» than their biological fathers in terms
of education, employment,
psychopathology etc. (McLanahan et al, 2006) their outcomes and adjustment are not superior to children in lone mother households, although there may be cultural variations.
Studies also show a range
of negative developmental outcomes associated with fathers» (and father - figures») poor parenting or
psychopathology — as is also the case with mothers.
Integrating all
of the clinical data to produce this classification system was a large undertaking that represented a crucial contribution to modern
psychopathology.
The security
of a child's attachment with their parent has been linked to later
psychopathology.
One study they reviewed, which was published in the journal Development and
Psychopathology in 2012, took into account pairs
of sisters whose fathers» involvement in their life differed.
The nature
of their work and everyday exposure to death and other mortality cues put them at greater risk
of developing this debilitating
psychopathology, the authors claim.
According to Dr. Cameron Carter, Editor
of Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, the study is an important example
of how more sophisticated approaches to analyzing brain imaging data examining transitions between mental states over time can measure altered brain dynamics that can identify subtle risk states or even track the transition from subclinical to clinical
psychopathology.
«The phenomenon
of mental illness or
psychopathology is much more complex, much more multi-determined, much less categorical than any
of us ever thought going into it and than the public realizes,» Clark said.
«All the groups showed similar results after we introduced the e-cigs,» concluded Professor Frank Baeyens and postdoctoral researcher Dinska Van Gucht
of the Psychology
of Learning and Experimental
Psychopathology Unit.
«On the contrary, I think that we need to come to terms with fear because the conscious feeling
of fear is a key part
of human experience and an important factor in
psychopathology.
The findings, which appear in the journal Development and
Psychopathology, also suggest that household chaos and prolonged periods
of poverty during early childhood may take a substantial toll on the emotional adjustment
of young children.
The study is published in Springer's Journal
of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.
The findings, just reported in the journal Development and
Psychopathology, add to a growing body
of evidence that environmental factors, including maltreatment in childhood, can have a significant bearing on the negative psychosocial outcomes
of attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder.
ADHD is not the only
psychopathology impacted by environmental factors, said Hinshaw, senior author
of the study.
Study limitations include potential misclassification, not examining the specific features
of psychopathology, and having results based on patients at two academic centers so questions
of generalizability arise.
This supports the theory that there is an association between severity
of trauma - related
psychopathology and the age at onset, severity and intensity
of traumatisation.
Our research shows that exposure to violence, albeit indirect, in a group
of UGC journalists, is an important determinant
of psychopathology.»
Writing in a linked Comment, Alyssa Rheingold from the Medical University
of South Carolina in the USA says, «Research suggests that risk factors among patient victims such as substance use, low socioeconomic status, type
of psychopathology, and engagement in behaviours that increase risk could be targeted.
This example suggests «that almost all basic science behavioral research and experimental
psychopathology research would be viewed misleadingly as a clinical trial,» wrote neuroscientist William Iacono
of the University
of Minnesota in Minneapolis in one
of more than 30 comments expressing concern on the Open Mike blog
of NIH extramural chief Michael Lauer.
«These results are important because variability in mood and emotional dysregulation can interfere with social, school, and behavioral functioning, and may contribute to the development
of more severe
psychopathology,» said senior author, Dean Beebe, PhD, professor
of pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and University
of Cincinnati College
of Medicine.
Their supposed vulnerability actually turned into an advantage,» says Charlie Rioux, PhD candidate in psychology and first author
of the paper published in Development and
Psychopathology.
A functional polymorphism in the promoter region
of the human serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) has been associated with several dimensions
of neuroticism and
psychopathology, especially anxiety traits, but the predictive value
of this genotype against these complex behaviors has been inconsistent.
The existence
of unifying threads — including genetic factors, unusually broad interests and a link with
psychopathology — suggests that the mind
of a genius has a discernible shape and disposition.
An expert committee on the psychological causes
of terrorism concluded in 2005 that individual
psychopathology was insufficient to explain terrorism.
«What's important about this,» said Fisher, «is that many
of the depressive symptoms reported by people with type 2 diabetes are really related to their diabetes, and don't have to be considered
psychopathology.
«Wouldn't it be interesting and promising if an intervention focused on synchronous mother - child interactions could also reduce the prevalence
of psychopathology in the children
of depressed mothers?»
Book: The Relationship Code: Deciphering Genetic and Social Influences on Adolescent Development - a report
of a longitudinal study, conducted over a ten - year period,
of the influence
of family relationships and genetic factors on competence and
psychopathology in adolescent development.
Such interventions are based on
psychopathology research that identifies potentially mutable factors associated with etiology, maintenance, severity and / or course
of disorders; importantly, the new strategy emphasized that these factors may be considered in psychological terms (e.g., attention, impulsivity).
Munya Hayek, MD, is a staff psychiatrist at the Adolescent Acute Residential Treatment (ART) Program who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment
of adolescents with a range
of psychopathology including depression, anxiety, chronic suicidality and self - injury, emotion dysregulation, trauma,...
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.
Lately he has focused on higher brain functions, particularly in the neural circuitry and genetics
of creativity, artistic talent,
psychopathology, criminal behavior, and level
of consciousness.
We study emotion regulation and decision making in healthy individuals and in a wide range
of psychopathologies, including their development.
In different experiments we will examine the effects
of exogenous (intranasal oxytocin) and endogenous (providing social support) oxytocin on fear and reward related brain activation patterns, functional connectivity, stress reactivity and trauma - related
psychopathology symptoms.
The Behavioral Genetics
of Addiction Laboratory (PI information: http://psychology.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/palmer-rohan.html) located in the Department
of Psychology at Emory University, is looking for self - motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellows to work on statistical genetics and epidemiological studies
of substance use,
psychopathology, and their relation to cognitive functioning.