mental condition,mental state,psychological condition,psychological state- (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic; "a manic state" compartmentalisation,compartmentalization- a mild state of dissociation ...
mental condition,mental state,psychological condition,psychological state- (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic; "a manic state" compartmentalisation,compartmentalization- a mild state of dissociation ...
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In line with the methods outlined above the theoretical understandings of dissociation in caregivers with BPD was mapped (see Table3for details on dissociation theories). Nine of the 20 included sources (45%) offered no theory of dissociation or definition of the construct. Of the remaining 11 ...
’ They are busy providing direct clinical care and fending off societal resistance to the realities of domestic violence, rape, and child abuse. Oddly enough, one of the big reasons that learned helplessness and tonic immobility have not ‘caught on’ has to do withstyle. One of psychology’...
can be thought of as the methodological embodiment of theory. Thus, they are especially well-suited to advance both method and theory. Show more View chapter Explore book Cognitive Psychology of Memory MurraySinger, inLearning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference (Second Edition), 2017...
Pierre Janet's intellectual evolution since the 1880s until the end of his life (1947) is dominated by the philosophical project of a theory of the psychic system supported by three basic pillars: a concept of personality, a theory of memory and a sketch of a general theory of conduct. ...
Theory of Structural Dissociation For EMDR practitioners, distinguish when EMDR, when EMDR and when both are the treatments of choice Tools to work with sexual abuse, and then bring back healthy current sexuality Work with Attachment Issues, including April Steele’s Building a Secure Self (practice...
Aliya R. Webermann, M.A., is a clinical/community doctoral student at University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA and a graduate of the clinical psychology master’s program at Towson University. Ms. Webermann’s research primarily concerns the links between intimate partner violence,...
“Aesthetics” is a philosophical concept, rooted in the Greek wordaesthesisthat can be translated as understanding through sensory perception (Hekkert & Leder,2008). In recent years, aesthetics has emerged as a highly popular field of research in psychology, cognitive science, neuroaesthetics and af...