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This paper is designed to introduce the clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation to the recreation practitioner. It will briefly outline the basic philosophies behind the clubhouse model. It will then guide you through the development and implementation of the Evening and Weekend Program at Progres...
The purpose of this paper is to address the development of a theoretical model of psychosocial assessment used to screen potential participants medically suitable to participate in the clinical trial and to describe the unique challenges faced in the screening of human participatns in experimental ...
Erikson theorized that each stage of development is characterized by a “psychosocial crisis” between opposing tendencies (e.g.,generativityvs stagnation during midlife) that must be integrated for the self to fully develop. Although Freud’s theory emphasized that personality was set at a fairly ...
Erikson’s Psychosocial Model involves 8 stages of human development across the lifespan. Stages of Erikson’s Psychosocial Model 1. Trust vs. Mistrust ( 0 - 1 Year) Virtue: Hope The infant’s basic needs are required to be satisfied by his primary caregivers, preferably his parents. When ...
A model of children's attitudes toward their epilepsy was tested in 173 children (9-14 years) with epilepsy and their parents. Predictor variables tested were child characteristics, family mastery, child worry, child self-efficacy for seizure management, child psychosocial care needs, and seizure ...
Results are interpreted as highlighting specific behavioral patterns that may be promising to address via psychosocial interventions targeting adolescent depression. 展开 关键词: adolescent depression interaction parent peer DOI: 10.1037/0022.006X.74.1.55 被引量: 185 ...
Of the multiple work-related concepts, job strain, the most widely used model of psychosocial work stress32 had better predictive capacity than more recent derived characteristics, such as effort-reward imbalance34, procedural and relational justice35, and team climate36. It is important to make a...
(in)consistency of visual representations of emotional expressions. Identifying mechanistic pathways that explain variation in emotion recognition may help us design tailored support systems with potential impacts upon psychosocial adjustment55and psychological health and wellbeing56. Hence, future studies ...
- 《Journal of Adolescent Research》 被引量: 282发表: 2000年 Poor social skills are a vulnerability factor in the development of psychosocial problems This 2-wave panel study sought to test a social skills deficit vulnerability model of psychosocial problems. According to this model, poor social ...