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The relationship of number of sexual partners with personality traits, age, gender and sexual identification

2020

Although personality has been tested as a predictor of sexual behaviours, little is known about the contribution of personality to the number of sexual partners. This study aimed to examine the mod...

050103 clinical psychologyHealth (social science)Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGender StudiesPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIdentification (psychology)Big Five personality traitsPsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonPsychology and Sexuality
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Coffins in Finland : the history of production, design and attitudes

2017

AbstractCoffins as death-related objects have changed in Finland during the past 150 years and the Finnish funeral industry has been created to answer the changing needs of customers. No longer do people build coffins in the household, or only buy a coffin and some other items from the funeral company: now professionals manage entire funerals. Coffin designs have become simpler and less socially discriminating and the colour formerly reserved for children and young people, white, has become the most popular colour for a coffin. Attitudes towards coffins have also changed, from mild dislike of having a coffin in the home to general demand of hiding coffins even in funeral companies’ premises…

050103 clinical psychologyHealth (social science)White (horse)Historyhistory of death05 social sciencesReligious studieskuolemacoffins03 medical and health sciencesPhilosophyAgrarian society030502 gerontologykulttuuriFinnish culture of deathSuomiEconomic historyProduction (economics)hautajaiset0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCoffinta6150305 other medical sciencemodernisation of deathfuneralsMortality
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The leftovers. The dead in life and social disappearance.

2020

Through an analysis of the TV series The Leftovers, we delve into the concept of "social disappearance" and into how it expresses the limits between life and death. The analysis focuses on the event that drives the plot: the mass disappearance of millions of people without reason. It has three moments: (1) the reconstruction of the order that the disappearance has broken; (2) the deviation of the mourning processes from their original logic; and (3) the acceptance that in the post-disappearance world nothing will be the same as before. The text offers some suggestions for thinking about possible lives in a world that is broken and with no promise of reconstruction, a world in which "social …

050103 clinical psychologyHistoryAttitude to DeathEvent (relativity)05 social sciencesSocial death030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesClinical Psychology0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social IsolationNothingAestheticsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGriefOrder (virtue)Death studies
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Divanes, gurús y trastornos mentales. El origen y los peligros de la pseudopsicología clínica

2017

Pseudoscience is alarmingly present in the context of clinical psychology and is also very dangerous. As a set of pseudoscientific ideas, clinical pseudopsychology has a peculiar characteristic: it has established an entire tradition parallel to psychology, with numerous branches and interrelated theoretical and practical developments. In this paper we will review that tradition, from pseudoscientific hypnosis to psychoanalysis, and from New Age to present-day neuropseudoscience. We will then review some of the dangers of pseudoscience related to mental disorders.

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Valencia Model of Waking Hypnosis: Background, Research, and Clinical Applications

2018

The goal of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of the historical background, methods, and clinical applications of the Valencia Model of Waking Hypnosis (VMWH). The active-alert-waking methods have been developed and used since the 19th century as an alternative when the suggestions for relaxation and drowsiness were not helpful for specific cases, or when the person needed to use hypnotic suggestions in situations that required them to be alert and with their eyes open (i.e. in vivo exposure, sports performance, academic work, etc.). In most of these methods, the hypnotized person keeps their eyes open, and the suggestions given are for alertness, focused attention, mind exp…

050103 clinical psychologyHypnosisPsychotherapistbiology05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationComplementary and alternative medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWakefulnessPsychologyValenciaHypnosisAmerican Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
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Dysfunctional beliefs about health and illness: a family study

2019

espanolLos modelos cognitivos sobre la hipocondria postulan que las experiencias tempranas con la enfermedad promueven el desarrollo de creencias disfuncionales sobre la enfermedad. Estas creencias pueden permanecer latentes y activarse ante un incidente critico. Los estudios publicados aportan datos que avalan de manera indirecta estos planteamientos. Teniendo en cuenta que en el nucleo familiar primario se comparten experiencias sobre la enfermedad, examinamos la relacion entre las creencias disfuncionales que los progenitores y sus descendientes mantienen sobre la enfermedad y los pensamientos, tales como la intolerancia a la incertidumbre y la sobreestimacion de la amenaza, y las relaci…

050103 clinical psychologyIntolerance of uncertainty05 social sciencesDysfunctional familyContext (language use)Overestimation of threathumanities030227 psychiatryBF1-990Hypochondriasis03 medical and health sciencesOffspring0302 clinical medicineSociology of health and illnessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDysfunctional beliefs about illnessPsychologyHumanitiesGeneral PsychologyDepressive symptoms
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The Appearance Intrusions Questionnaire

2019

Abstract. This study aims to examine whether Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) related preoccupations might consist of unwanted intrusive cognitions, and if so, their degree of universality, its dimensionality from normality to BDD psychopathology, and their associations with symptom measures. The Appearance Intrusions Questionnaire (AIQ) was designed to assess intrusive thoughts related to appearance defects (AITs). A sample of 410 undergraduate university students completed a former 54-item version of the AIQ. Principal Components Analyses (PCA) and Parallel Analysis yielded a five-factor structure and a reduction to 27 items. The 27-items AIQ was examined in a new sample of 583 non-clinica…

050103 clinical psychologyIntrusivenessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCognitionHuman physical appearanceSelf report questionnairemedicine.disease030227 psychiatryUniversality (dynamical systems)Developmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBody dysmorphic disordermedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyApplied PsychologyNormalityPsychopathologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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Breaking the Dominance of Dominant Voices: How the Therapist Promotes Assimilation by Facilitating Dialogue with the Client’s Problematic Voices

2019

Assimilation requires a dialogue between the client’s dominant and non-dominant internal voices, that is between the client’s usual self and his or her problematic experiences. This dialogue is est...

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and LanguageInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESSocial Psychology05 social sciencesAssimilation (phonology)Developmental and Educational Psychology050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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Discordances in Ascriptions of Agency and Reflectivity in the First Psychotherapy Session

2018

We analyzed the first sessions of nine long-term individual psychotherapies with a model of ten discursive tools of agency ascription and studied discursive discordances, sequences of two talk turns in which the therapeutic dyad was misaligned in terms of how they ascribed agency to the client. We also studied how the clients’ agency self-ascriptions in the turn immediately following the discordances changed from the first turn. Classifying these discordance sequences, eight different types of sequences were found. One, in which the clients’ reflective agency constructions were missed by the therapists, was subjected to a detailed analysis. peerReviewed

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What Dimension of Meaning in Life is the Stronger Predictor of Borderline Personality Disorder Symptom?

2019

Researchers seem to view meaning in life as consisting of different dimensions: coherence, purpose, and significance. Meaning in life has been found to be a protective factor against several mental...

050103 clinical psychologyLinguistics and LanguageSocial Psychology05 social sciencesProtective factor050109 social psychologymacromolecular substancesCoherence (statistics)medicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)Dimension (data warehouse)PsychologyBorderline personality disorderPsychopathologyJournal of Constructivist Psychology
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