Studies were identified from the literature through electronic databases [PSYCINFO, MEDLINE, Google Scholar, PSNYDEX (an electronic data base
of psychological literature from German - speaking countries)-- search terms: (chronic illness or disability or aids or arthritis or asthma or cancer or cleft or chronic fatigue syndrome or cystic fibrosis or diabetes or fibromyalgia or hemophilia or hearing impairment or HIV or epilepsy or inflammatory bowel disease or migraine or rheumatism or sickle cell or spina bifida or visual impairment) and (children or adolescents or adolescence) and (depression or depressive or mental health or psychological health)-RSB-, and cross-referencing.
Not exact matches
There is an abundance
of academic
literature on the
psychological and behavioural effects
of visual pornography — albeit with little consensus on results — but virtually no research on the impacts
of the written word.
Most
of the current
literature on death addresses
psychological or social - cultural or moral aspects
of death.
A Christian view
of the parental role offers freedom from the
psychological determinism
of child - rearing
literature that assigns God - like powers to parental influence.
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal
of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library
of Medicine National Institutes
of Health PubMed.gov database
of healthcare and scientific
literature)-- about the adverse
psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state
of consciousness.
A review
of the scientific
literature by an American
Psychological Association task force concluded that sexual orientation change efforts are unlikely to succeed and indeed can be harmful.»
If the inquiry be
psychological, not religious institutions, but rather religious feelings and religious impulses must be its subject, and I must confine myself to those more developed subjective phenomena recorded in
literature produced by articulate and fully self - conscious men, in works
of piety and autobiography.
However, I also came to be impressed with how widespread and intense, among pastoral counselors, is the yearning for new models
of integrating theological reflection,
psychological literature, and clinical practice into a transforming vision
of the church ministering in the world.
Whether or not its proponents are aware
of it, the
psychological strategy
of moral education faithfully translates the assumptions and ideals
of Romantic modernism into its theoretical
literature and practical pedagogy.
This is perhaps especially true among evangelicals: historically evangelicals have tended to emphasize God's sovereignty in all things, but more recently much
of their
literature focuses on emotional and
psychological concerns.8
At the same time that she was ingesting all this
psychological research about motivation, Farrington was also studying the related sociological
literature, which was concerned with how institutional structures affect individual behavior and, specifically, how certain educational structures — like school funding mechanisms, teacher contracts, or patterns
of segregation — might incline students toward success or failure.
Dr. Norholt has been engaged in studying the effects
of infant carrying on child
psychological development through naturalistic and
literature studies since 2004.
I suspect that's a reference to a common trope in
literature and films — bereaved husband hates child who «killed» his wife, leading to a lifetime
of interesting and reader - friendly
psychological problems in the child.
«Our research and the
literature demonstrate that there is a preference for physically formidable leaders that likely reflects an evolved
psychological trait, independent
of any cultural conditioning,» report co-author Professor Gregg Murray said.
By searching existing
literature, Lundberg and Willis identified the key attributes
of each hazard based on health and economic damages as well as social,
psychological, environmental, and political concerns.
Drawing on Greenfield's theory
of social change and human development, the authors hypothesized that the use
of specific words in Chinese
literature would wax and wane as a reflection
of psychological adaptation to sociocultural change.
Then, in 2015, the Institute
of Medicine (IOM) dismissed the «misconception»
of the disease as
psychological in a report informed by a review
of more than 9000 articles from 64 years
of medical
literature.
Her work has found evidence
of psychological distress among university staff, and she welcomes the new study's addition to the
literature.
Other research studies have reported a decline in social networks in people with Alzheimer's disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and previous
literature has shown
psychological well - being in older age to be associated with reduced risk
of developing Alzheimer's dementia.
New Zealand has been faced with the changes and challenges
of significant health reforms yet there remains little published
literature about health professional job satisfaction and levels
of psychological distress in the current working environment.
The research base is growing concerning the physiological effects
of meditative techniques and yoga postures in Indian medical
literature and Western
psychological literature.
Like a great piece
of classic
literature it works on many levels — a simple story
of two strangers who will transform each other's lives, a page - turning
psychological thriller and a story about faith, doubt, and love.
Taunton
Literature Festival Monday 13th November I'm looking forward to being on the crime panel alongside festival organiser and novelist Lionel Ward, proprietor
of Brendon Books, and Sanjida Ray,
psychological thriller writer longlisted for the CWA Steel Dagger Award.
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These can best be described by quoting his own account»... it seems that the general theory which was tested in the experiments reported in this paper has some general explanatory value, and a number
of observations found in the
literature on the
psychological effects
of brain - damage can be linked together.
Literature Review: Would the Addition Psycho Education to Medication Management in Q Community Outpatient Setting By a Nurse Practitioner Yield Greater Medication Adherence in Adult Schizophrenic Patients A new achievement in medical science is the introduction
of psycho - education for the people who live with
psychological disturbance.
This talk, given by Dr. Michele Gaspar
of Urban Veterinary Care, will not only review the current
literature on
psychological issues experienced by clinicians engaged in high intensity practice, but will cover personal assessment and review evidence - based techniques (including mindfulness) and narrative medicine, as well as other resources that have been shown to relieve stress and maintain well - being.
The thing Doki Doki
Literature Club really nails is the slow burn
of psychological horror.
Aftermath: Art in the Wake
of World War One at Tate Britain explores how artists responded to Europe's physical and
psychological scars, while Generation Hope: Life after the First World War at IWM London takes visitors from 1918 to the heart
of the «roaring» twenties, showcasing developments in art,
literature, film, fashion and technology as people tried to shape a new world.
Reassessing such landscapes with specific references and allusions to history,
literature and mythology, Quinn probes the
psychological depths
of Romanticism and other schools
of painting.
With an interest in philosophy and
literature, Kristi's work considers the physical and
psychological places
of seepage — between language, bodies, and relationships.
The
psychological literature shows quite consistently that a threat to one's worldview is more than likely met by a dismissal
of facts, however strong the evidence.
Other
psychological benefits
of nature views have also been captured in recent
literature.
Overall, the consensus in the scientific
literature is that climate change will increase the number
of people exposed to extreme events and, therefore, to subsequent
psychological problems, such as worry, anxiety, depression, distress, loss, grief, trauma and even suicide.
In 1997, Craig Haney and Mona Lynch surveyed the historical and contemporary
literature on the experiences and effects
of prisoner isolation, finding «strikingly similar negative
psychological effects» in various confinement settings, including «anxiety, panic, rage, loss
of control, appetite and sleep disturbances, [and] self - mutilations».
The e-hub Web Service has been based on reviews
of scientific
literature, as well as ethical guidelines relevant to the delivery
of online mental health services, such as those
of the Australian
Psychological Society.
Most
of the
literature on
psychological interventions is merely descriptive, and the few studies that include a control group usually compare intervention vs waiting list controls.5 - 7 This design does not control the effect
of the time spent with the therapist or meeting other patients, which may be therapeutic in itself for some patients, as shown by the increasing popularity
of self - help groups for bipolar patients.17
These findings support prior
literature on blended therapy, 16 32 and underpin the potential
of technology for
psychological group interventions.
This paper reviews the
literature on the
psychological effects
of child maltreatment.
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.»
Provides students with a thorough grounding in the scholarly
literature in regard to the demographic, biological, functional,
psychological, and social aspects
of aging with a specific focus on individual development.
Although the majority
of literature lies in the investigation
of trauma sequelae and family psychopathology as a mediating and moderating factor
of trauma, there have been investigations
of other
psychological outcomes among child and adolescent refugee / asylum seekers.
The correlational nature
of these data do not allow causal conclusions, but the data do suggest that secure attachment bonds may be associated with positive
psychological outcomes for adult children, adding to a broader
literature of similar findings (Main 1996).
So far, consistent
psychological outcomes have been reported in the
literature for children and adolescents regardless
of their different experiences, backgrounds and cultures.
This is an introductory summary
of a full paper which presents a critical review
of the research
literature on the relation between attachment to parents during adolescence and
psychological and social adjustment.
Santos and colleagues (2013) conducted a systematic review
of the
literature on positive
psychological interventions for depression and found that increasing resilience and coping resources was a common theme and that these interventions caused significantly reduced remissions in depressive symptoms.
Findings from the author's research with more thana 400 batterers are integrated with the
literature on object relations, attachment, and
psychological trauma to trace the development
of the abusive personality from early childhood to adulthood.
In the addiction
literature, this
psychological component
of addiction is often minimized.
Thus, the clarification
of effective social support in relation to such
psychological health and well - being outcomes using quantitative methods would allow for the development
of social support
literature.
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