Therapeutic Chaos [0.03%]
治疗性混沌状态
Guido Strunk,Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff
Guido Strunk
The conventional view on interventions as mechanistically causing interchangeable clients to get better has come under attack. Group-based and linear approaches fall short in adequately describing the idiosyncratic and dynamic nature of tre...
Lars-Gunnar Lundh,Fredrik Falkenström
Lars-Gunnar Lundh
Common conclusions from traditional psychotherapy research are that we still do not know how or why even our most well-studied interventions produce change, and that there is little evidence that any form of psychotherapy is generally more ...
Evidence for the Feasibility of Person-Specific Ecological Momentary Assessment Across Diverse Populations and Study Designs [0.03%]
关于针对不同人群和研究设计的个体生态瞬时评估可行性的证据
Peter D Soyster,Hannah G Bosley,Jonathan W Reeves et al.
Peter D Soyster et al.
Clinical psychological science has seen an exciting shift toward the use of person-specific (idiographic) approaches to studying psychopathology and change in treatment at the level of the individual. One commonly used method in idiographic...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Studying Therapeutic Change at the Level of the Individual [0.03%]
特刊介绍: 在个人层面研究治疗变化
Lars-Gunnar Lundh
Lars-Gunnar Lundh
Christien Slofstra,Sanne H Booij,H J Rogier Hoenders et al.
Christien Slofstra et al.
Responses to evidence-based interventions for depression are divergent: Some patients benefit more than others during treatment and some do not benefit at all or even deteriorate. Tailoring interventions to the individual may improve outcom...
Alexander von Eye,Wolfgang Wiedermann,Stefan von Weber
Alexander von Eye
In this article, we propose a method for the analysis of regime shifts in frequency data. This method identifies those points in the development of a process for which deviations are most extreme. Based on a statistical model, functions are...
Patterns of Occurrence of Four States of Consciousness as a Function of Trait Absorption [0.03%]
特质吸收与四种意识状态出现模式的关系
Joseph Glicksohn
Joseph Glicksohn
Four states of consciousness are considered here: the hypnagogic state (the transitional state between waking and sleeping); the hypnopompic state (the transitional state between sleeping and waking); lucid dreaming (insight to the fact tha...
Using Intensive Longitudinal Data to Study Treatment Effects in Patients with Major Depression: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
利用纵向数据研究重度抑郁症患者治疗效果的系统性综述
Cajsa Jonasson
Cajsa Jonasson
Depression is a disabling condition, causing suffering worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to review studies that have used Intensive Longitudinal Data (ILD) in research on depression treatment. Intensive longitudinal data in the form o...
Knut Sundell,Jenny Eklund,Laura Ferrer-Wreder
Knut Sundell
Research examining relations between various types of antisocial behavior (ASB) have generally been based on cross-sectional data. Although there is a strong correlation between types of ASB, it has been less common to examine how patterns ...
Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction among psychologists: Can supervision and a reflective stance be of help? [0.03%]
心理师的同情心疲劳和满足感:督导和反思立场能有所帮助吗?
Mikaela Dehlin,Lars-Gunnar Lundh
Mikaela Dehlin
The pleasure derived from helping others is referred to as compassion satisfaction (CS). When a psychologist feels a too heavy demand to be compassionate and effective in helping, however, this may result in compassion fatigue (CF). CF may ...